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Understanding Your Medicare Options

Medicare can be complex — with Parts A, B, C, and D, plus Medigap supplements, it's hard to know where to start. Our licensed Medicare experts help you navigate the options and find a plan that covers your medications, doctors, and healthcare needs.

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Medicare Plan Types Explained

Original Medicare (Parts A & B) covers hospital and medical services. Medicare Advantage (Part C) bundles these with extra benefits. Part D adds prescription drug coverage. Medigap supplements fill the gaps left by original Medicare.

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Medicare Advantage (Part C)

All-in-one plans that bundle Parts A, B, and usually D with added benefits like dental, vision, and hearing coverage.

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Medicare Supplement (Medigap)

Fills coverage gaps in Original Medicare like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance — for more predictable costs.

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Part D — Prescription Drug Plans

Standalone drug plans that work with Original Medicare or certain Medicare Advantage plans to cover your medications.

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Special Needs Plans (SNPs)

Tailored Medicare Advantage plans for people with specific diseases, conditions, or special circumstances.

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Everything you need to know about Medicare

You're eligible for Medicare at age 65. Your Initial Enrollment Period begins 3 months before your 65th birthday and extends 3 months after. Missing this window may result in late enrollment penalties.

Original Medicare (Parts A & B) is government-run coverage. Medicare Advantage (Part C) is offered by private insurers approved by Medicare, often bundling more benefits like dental, vision, and hearing at competitive premiums.

If you take prescription medications regularly, a Part D plan can save you significant money. Even if you take few medications now, enrolling when first eligible avoids late enrollment penalties.

No — our Medicare comparison and enrollment assistance is completely free to you. We're compensated by the insurance carriers, not by you. You'll never pay more for a plan by using our service.