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Southwest Florida
Southwest Florida
If you or a loved one need help understanding your Medicare coverage options, call 786-222-7028 today.
We are Licensed Independent Insurance Agents based in Southwest Florida and are contracted with mulptiple different Insurance companies that offer Medicare plans. These Medicare plans are offered locally and throughout the state with local and/or Nationwide coverage. We can guide you through the Medicare maze and help you enroll in the Medicare plan that is the best fit for you.
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Call 786-222-7028 Today!
We am happy to meet with you to explain the details of each option at NO COST to you for our service. As your agent, we will:
Answer your questions.
Explain the differences between programs.
Help determine the options that best meet your needs and budget.
Help you enroll properly.
Remain attentive to you needs as they may change over time.
Medicare is a federal health insurance program that provides coverage for people aged 65 and older, as well as for younger individuals with certain disabilities.
Understanding the complexities of Medicare is essential for making informed decisions about your healthcare coverage.
There are four main parts to Medicare:
Eligibility for Medicare
You are generally eligible for Medicare if you:
Enrollment in Medicare
There are three enrollment periods for Medicare:
Understanding Medicare Costs
Medicare is not free. You may have to pay premiums, deductibles, and copays. The costs vary depending on the type of Medicare plan you choose and your income.
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies and can provide additional benefits not covered by Original Medicare. However, they may have limitations on which doctors and hospitals you can use.
Prescription Drug Coverage
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage. You can choose a standalone Part D plan or a Medicare Advantage plan that includes Part D coverage. Getting Help with Medicare
If you have questions about Medicare, you can contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213. You can also find helpful information on the Medicare.gov website.
Conclusion
Understanding Medicare can be complex, but it's essential for making informed decisions about your healthcare coverage. By learning about the different parts of Medicare, your eligibility, and the costs involved, you can ensure that you have the coverage you need.