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Did you know that you are eligible to enroll in Medicare 3 months before you turn 65, the month of your 65th birthday, and 3 months after your 65th birthday? This is the rule that will apply to most people – but there are special cases when folks can enroll before.

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Original Medicare (Parts A and B)? Is there more?

Original Medicare is Part A + Part B. Click below to read about Medicare Part C and Medicare Part D.

Original Medicare (Parts A and B)? Is there more?

Original Medicare is Part A + Part B. Click below to read about Medicare Part C and Medicare Part D.

Original Medicare (Parts A and B)? Is there more?

Original Medicare is Part A + Part B. Click below to read about Medicare Part C and Medicare Part D.

When am I eligible for Medicare?

Typically, you are eligible for Medicare when you turn 65 or have certain health conditions if you are under the age of 65. Click the learn more button below to learn about your timeline to enroll.

When am I eligible for Medicare?

Typically, you are eligible for Medicare when you turn 65 or have certain health conditions if you are under the age of 65. Click the learn more button below to learn about your timeline to enroll.

When am I eligible for Medicare?

Typically, you are eligible for Medicare when you turn 65 or have certain health conditions if you are under the age of 65. Click the learn more button below to learn about your timeline to enroll.

Am I required to enroll in Medicare?

Great question! No, you are not required to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. However, if you don't enroll when you're first eligible you might be subject to penalties.

Am I required to enroll in Medicare?

Great question! No, you are not required to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. However, if you don't enroll when you're first eligible you might be subject to penalties.

Am I required to enroll in Medicare?

Great question! No, you are not required to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. However, if you don't enroll when you're first eligible you might be subject to penalties.

Isn't Medicare free?

Unfortunately, Medicare is not free for most folks. Typically Medicare Part A is premium-free if you or your spouse meet the qualifying work history. Medicare Part B has a monthly premium of $174.70 in 2024. You could pay more due to higher income.

Isn't Medicare free?

Unfortunately, Medicare is not free for most folks. Typically Medicare Part A is premium-free if you or your spouse meet the qualifying work history. Medicare Part B has a monthly premium of $174.70 in 2024. You could pay more due to higher income.

Isn't Medicare free?

Unfortunately, Medicare is not free for most folks. Typically Medicare Part A is premium-free if you or your spouse meet the qualifying work history. Medicare Part B has a monthly premium of $174.70 in 2024. You could pay more due to higher income.

Medicare, for most people, is unlike any coverage they would have had in the past. Medicare coverage is different from employer coverage in that you will have to select the plans you want, based on your needs. With employer coverage, you probably just needed to check a few boxes and then never thought about it again. Medicare is different, and it takes a bit more effort to get what you want out of it.


Choosing the right plan can be overwhelming – there are so many different options. It is easy to enroll in a plan that doesn’t give you the coverage you want. Or if you do get the coverage you want, you could be overpaying for it.

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