If you meet certain conditions, you may be automatically enrolled in Medicare when you turn 65.
However, if you aren’t automatically enrolled, you can reach out to our brokers for personalized help.
Most people can sign up for Medicare three months before their 65th birthday. Once you become eligible to sign up for Medicare, you have a seven-month Initial Enrollment Period to enroll.
Medicare Advantage plans provide at least the same benefits as Medicare Part A and Part B but may offer additional benefits that they do not.
Supplemental (Medigap) policies help pay Medicare out-of-pocket copayments, coinsurance, and deductible expenses. They're an affordable way to plan for unexpected costs.
Regardless of the Medicare policy you choose for coverage, you'll need to choose a Medicare Part D plan for prescription drug coverage.