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MAKING SENSE OF MEDICARE

Turning 65? Unsure about your Medicare plan options? Rates going up? Tired of long hold times with 1-800 numbers? I can help. I specialize in simplifying Medicare for people turning 65 or those unhappy with their current plan. As your local Medicare advisor, I’ll be your lifelong advocate—at no cost to you.

I provide plans from nearly every major insurance carrier, including Medicare Supplement (Medigap) and Medicare Advantage options. But I don’t work for the insurance companies—I work for you. No pressure, no gimmicks—just honest, personalized guidance.

Want a free Medicare plan quote? Fill out the form below.

Or prefer to learn more first? Check out my videos below to understand Medicare basics, the differences between Supplement and Advantage plans, and how to enroll in Medicare Parts A and B online.

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Senior Businesswoman
Medicare 101
Which is Right for You? Medicare Supplement versus Medicare Advantage
How to Enroll in Medicare Online

CLIENT REVIEWS

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The first chart shows the potential out-of-pocket costs if one stays on Original Medicare by itself. Take note that there is no maximum out-of-pocket limit like we're used to with under 65 health insurance. The second chart shows the two-way path we have to filling in the gaps in Original Medicare. When you meet with me virtually or in my office, we will go over the pros and cons of both paths from a completely unbiased perspective so you can make an educated decision as to how you want to receive your Medicare benefits. 

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CMS disclaimer: We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently, we represent 6 organizations which offer 53 products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program to get information on all your options."

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