A: We know your doctors are important to you! Our goal is to find a plan that your doctor accepts so you do not have to change.... (Read More)
A: For most Americans, Part A of Medicare is premium-free by virtue of taxes paid during working years. If you (or your spouse) worked at least 40 quarters (10 years) and paid taxes during that time, you should not have a premium for Part A. If you did not work at least 40 quarters, there […]... (Read More)
A: If you are having trouble paying your Part B premium, you might consider checking with your state’s Medicaid program to see if you might qualify for additional support.... (Read More)
A: Technically no, but if you do not sign up for Part B when first eligible and do not have Employer Coverage through work, you could face a late enrollment penalty (LEP) when you do sign up. Additionally, when signing up in this circumstance, there are usually considerable delays in getting the coverage in force. […]... (Read More)
A: Absolutely nothing! There is never a charge or any obligation to use our services. They are free.... (Read More)