Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start planning for Medicare?
Ideally, you should begin reviewing your options three to six months before you turn 65. That gives you plenty of time to understand your choices and enroll without stress.
What’s the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medigap?
Medicare Advantage includes extra benefits and often has lower premiums, but limits your provider network. Medigap fills in the gaps of Original Medicare and gives you more freedom in choosing doctors.
Will my doctors accept Medicare?
It depends on the plan. We’ll review your preferred providers to make sure they’re included in your network — whether you’re in Boston, southern Maine, or rural New Hampshire. Doctors who accept Medicare. A Doctor or Provider who accepts Medicare Assignment, meaning they agree to take Medicare’s approved amount as full reimbursement for covered services.
Can you help me lower my prescription drug costs?
Yes! We’ll analyze your prescriptions and match you with Part D or Advantage plans that offer the best coverage for your medication needs.
What if I work past age 65?
You may be eligible for a Special Enrollment Period when you retire or lose employer coverage. We can help you time your transition to avoid penalties or gaps in coverage.