Under most circumstances, you’ll go onto Medicare 3 months before you’re 65th birthday.
You have 2 paths you can choose for a Medicare Plan.
First is Original Medicare, Parts A & B, often with a Supplement to cover the ‘gap’ in what Medicare pays (about 80%) and what you will owe.
The second is a Medicare Advantage plan or Part C. Advantage plans often come bundled with Prescriptions, Dental, Vision and sometimes hearing.
We’ll be reaching back out to you when you become eligible to hear more about these Medicare plans.
It’s important you take advantage of being in your Open Enrollment period. You have 6 months before your 65th birthday to automatically get in.
It doesn’t matter if you have:
- diabetes
- high blood pressure
- hypertension
- or any other condition…
There are no medical questions to answer.
Period.
Just make sure you don’t put this off.
We’re standing by to help you now.
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Turning 65 Information
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Under most circumstances, you’ll go onto Medicare 3 months before you’re 65th birthday.
You have 2 paths you can choose for a Medicare Plan.
First is Original Medicare, Parts A & B, often with a Supplement to cover the ‘gap’ in what Medicare pays (about 80%) and what you will owe.
The second is a Medicare Advantage plan or Part C. Advantage plans often come bundled with Prescriptions, Dental, Vision and sometimes hearing.
We’ll be reaching back out to you when you become eligible to hear more about these Medicare plans.
It’s important you take advantage of being in your Open Enrollment period. You have 6 months before your 65th birthday to automatically get in.
It doesn’t matter if you have:
- diabetes
- high blood pressure
- hypertension
- or any other condition…
There are no medical questions to answer.
Period.
Just make sure you don’t put this off.
We’re standing by to help you now.