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As second-generation insurance agents with over 30 years of combined experience, we’ve seen firsthand how overwhelming Medicare can be. With so much conflicting information—and too many sources that take advantage of people—we knew there had to be a better way. That’s why we created a safe, trustworthy space where Medicare-eligible individuals can get clear, honest guidance to make confident, informed decisions about their healthcare.
Licensed in 5 States and Counting
We're currently licensed in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, South Carolina and expanding all the time, continuing our mission to make Medicare guidance more accessible to everyone.
Meet the Team
Behind every Medicare question we answer is a team of experienced, licensed professionals who genuinely care. With years of industry knowledge and a shared passion for helping others, we’re here to provide clear guidance, honest answers, and support you can trust. Get to know the people dedicated to making your Medicare journey easier.
We believe in honesty, empathy, and education. Our commitment is to serve with integrity, treat every individual with respect, and empower our community with the knowledge needed to make informed Medicare decisions. You're not just a client—you’re part of a community built on trust and care.
Whether you have questions about Medicare, need guidance on your options, or just want to learn more about our services, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our experienced team is ready to provide clear, honest answers and support you every step of the way. Contact us today — we look forward to connecting with you!
If you’re new to Medicare, we recommend starting with our Beginner’s Guide to Medicare, which covers:
Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 and older. It also covers certain younger individuals with disabilities or end-stage renal disease. Most people become eligible at age 65.
Medicare has four parts:
Part A: Hospital insurance
Part B: Medical insurance
Part C (Medicare Advantage): All-in-one plans offered by private insurers
Part D: Prescription drug coverage
Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans bundle your Medicare Part A and Part B benefits into a single plan offered by a private insurer and often include additional benefits. Medigap policies supplement Original Medicare by covering out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and coinsurance.
Generally, you should enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period, which starts three months before your 65th birthday and ends three months after. Delaying enrollment could result in penalties.
It depends. If you have employer-provided insurance, you may be able to delay enrolling in Medicare Part B without penalty. However, it's important to compare costs and coverage to determine what’s best for you.
No. Original Medicare does not typically cover long-term care, dental, vision, hearing aids, or routine foot care. You may need additional insurance or savings to cover these services.
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