Plans shift yearly
Premiums, copays, and drug tiers move. Last year’s “fine” can quietly become this year’s overpay.
Turning 65 · switching plans · losing group coverage
That stack of Medicare-looking mail? One call turns it into a clear next step.
New to Medicare, or your Annual Notice of Change has you re-reading the fine print? A licensed broker can match doctors, prescriptions, and budget—often in one short call.
Why callers compare now
Premiums, copays, and drug tiers move. Last year’s “fine” can quietly become this year’s overpay.
Your doctor or hospital has to be in-network. We check before you commit to a switch.
AEP and SEP windows are calendar-driven—miss them and you may wait months.
“Sounds like a sales trap.” Fair. No SSN on this page. The plan check (opened from the green Call buttons) only logs when you add a mobile or tap Call at the end. If your current plan still wins, we will say so. “Will this cost me?” Not for the review itself; you only pay plan premiums if you choose to enroll in something new.
“I do not have time.” Most callers finish in under fifteen minutes. “I am already covered.” Bring your card and your Annual Notice of Change—we still verify networks, drug tiers, and SEP timing so a mid-year surprise does not ambush you. “I do not trust random sites.” Smart: confirm licensing on the call and never type your Medicare number into a page you do not trust.
Licensed, appointed brokers · No fee for this consultation · Not affiliated with CMS or SSA