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What You Need to Know

Will Medicare cover all my expenses?



No , Original Medicare covers some basic medical expenses, but not all. To help fill the gaps in coverage you can choose among a range of plans from insurance companies. 

Will Medicare cover my prescriptions?



Original Medicare Parts A & B Dow not cover prescription drugs. However, private insurance companies help cover the costs of generic and brand name drugs through prescription drug plans (Part D) and some Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C).


Can I keep my doctor when I’m on Medicare?

With a Medicare Supplement plan, you can see any Medicare approved doctor or hospital. With a Medicare Advantage Part C plan , you can see any doctor who accepts Medicare in your plans network.

When can I enroll?

You are eligible to enroll in Medicare beginning three months before your 65th birthday, the month of your birthday, and 3 months after.

When will my coverage start?

If You enroll as soon as you’re eligible, your coverage will begin as early as the first day of your birthday month.


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