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Turning 65 Soon? Not Sure Which Way to Go?

Answer a few quick questions to see which Medicare path may fit your situation best.

No sales pitch - just straightforward guidance so you're better prepared to make the right choice for you.

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Which of these best describes you?

I'm turning 65 in the next 3 months
I turned 65 in the past 3 months
I'm under 65 and not turning 65 in the next 3 months
I'm over 65

Do you currently have Medicare Parts A and B?

People under 65 typically qualify for Medicare due to disability or certain health conditions

Yes, I have Medicare Parts A and B
No, I don't have Medicare Parts A and B

Which of these sounds more like you?

I'd rather keep my monthly premium lower and I'm okay using a plan's network of doctors in my area.
I'd be comfortable paying a higher monthly premium if it meant I could see almost any doctor in the country who accepts Medicare.

How much time do you spend outside your home area?

Not counting short vacations

I mostly stay near home and only take short trips.
I regularly spend months at a time in another state or area.

When you're staying in that other state or area, how do you usually handle medical care?

Not counting emergencies

I usually wait until I'm back home for non-emergency visits.
I often see doctors or clinics there for routine or follow-up visits.

Thinking about what your Medicare coverage may include, which sounds more like you?

I like the idea of having a plan that may include additional coverage like dental, vision, or hearing services, along with hospital and medical coverage.
I'm mainly focused on coverage for hospital and medical care. I'm comfortable handling things like dental, vision, and hearing separately if I need to.

What's your ZIP code?

Plan options vary by location

Reviewing Your Information...

Please wait while we analyze your best path.

You may not be eligible for Medicare Advantage yet

Medicare Advantage plans require that you have both Medicare Part A and Part B. Most people become eligible for Medicare when they turn 65, or if they're under 65 with certain disabilities or health conditions.

You typically need to be 65 or older, or qualify due to disability
You must have both Medicare Part A and Part B to enroll in Medicare Advantage

For more information about Medicare eligibility, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

Your answers suggest Original Medicare with a separate supplemental policy may fit you better.

You value broad doctor choice, including when you're away from home.
You're comfortable paying a higher monthly premium for more flexibility.
Our agency focuses on Medicare Advantage plans, so you may want to speak with someone who offers Medicare Supplement policies.

Your answers suggest a Medicare Advantage plan could be a good fit.

You prioritize lower fixed monthly costs.
You prefer one plan for most of your coverage.
You like plans that may include dental, vision, and/or hearing coverage.

Next Step: Talk to a Licensed Insurance Agent

Call now to discuss your Medicare Advantage plan options. No cost to call, no obligation to enroll.

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We need a bit more information

To provide you with an accurate recommendation about which Medicare path may fit your situation, we need answers to at least a few of the questions.

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