You’ll need to apply for Medicare Parts A and B through the Social Security Administration—either online, by phone, or by visiting your local office. If you're not receiving Social Security benefits yet, enrolling doesn't happen automatically. We can guide you through the process to make sure nothing gets missed.
Missing important Medicare deadlines can lead to lifelong penalties. Common penalties include late enrollment fees for Part B and Part D coverage, which could increase your monthly premiums. We’re here to help you understand the rules and enroll on time—so you can avoid unnecessary costs.
Choosing a Medicare plan can feel overwhelming with so many options. We’ll help you compare plans side by side—so you can find the right coverage for your health needs and your budget.