Medicare Enrollment

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Take Control of Your Medicare—With a Licensed, Local Agent

Plans change every year. Your health and prescriptions can, too. A quick, no-cost review can help you avoid surprise costs and make sure your doctors and drugs are covered to what has more value for you and your families needs.

We help during 3 key Medicare decisions

When to enroll in Medicare

Plans change every year. Your health and prescriptions can, too. A quick, no-cost review can help you avoid surprise costs and make sure your doctors and drugs are covered to what works for you and your families needs.

Where is the the value for you

We search plans from multiple companies to choose the right one to your needs and values. Recognizing that it’s not just about the bottom dollar but taking many life variables and finding one that fits your families needs.

Yearly review with a healthcare background

Healthcare needs and insurance plans change. We help to ensure your set up yearly during Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) or Open Enrollment Period and we can enroll you (paperwork handled end-to-end).


Medicare FAQ (Simplified)

When is the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)?

October 15 – December 7 every year. This is when anyone on Medicare can:

New coverage starts January 1.

Do I need to review my plan every year?

Yes — and here’s why:

A quick, no-cost review can make sure you’re not overpaying or missing out.

How much does it cost to work with you?

Nothing. Our licensed agents review your options at no cost and with no obligation. If you enroll in a plan, the insurance company pays us a commission — it doesn’t affect your premium.

Will my doctors and prescriptions be covered?

That depends on the plan. We’ll:

Are you affiliated with Medicare or the government?

No. We’re an independent agency, and we’re not connected with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.

How do I get started?

Click to register below and we'll:

  1. Review your doctors, prescriptions, and preferences
  2. Compare plans from multiple carriers
  3. Help you pick what works best
  4. Handle enrollment if you choose a new plan

Disclaimer: We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.