Medicare open enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7, and it’s your chance to update your coverage for the year ahead. You can switch Medicare Advantage plans, change prescription drug coverage, or move back to Original Medicare and select a Medicare Supplement (Medigap). Sounds simple—but the options can be overwhelming.
Why It Gets Confusing
Comparing premiums is just the beginning. You also have to check:
- If your medications are covered.
- Whether your doctors are in the network.
- What your out-of-pocket costs will look like.
Miss one detail, and you could be stuck with higher bills or fewer choices.
How I can Help
As an insurance broker, I am like your personal Medicare guide. I help:
- Compare plans from multiple companies.
- Match options to your doctors, prescriptions, and budget.
- Explain everything in plain language.
- My services don’t cost you a dime.
- I stay by your side all year if issues come up.
Why Check Every Year?
Plans, prices, and drug lists change annually. Even if you’re happy now, it’s smart to review and make sure you’re still getting the best value.
The Bottom Line
Medicare open enrollment doesn’t have to be a headache. With a broker like me on your side, you can skip the stress and choose a plan that truly fits your life.
Medicare Disclosure: I may not offer every Medicare plan available in your area. Any information I provide is limited to those plans I offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.
