Medicare Part A provides coverage for inpatient care and various health services, while Part B focuses on outpatient treatment and preventive care. Combined, these parts are known as "Original Medicare," offering comprehensive medical insurance.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare, combining Parts A and B with additional benefits like prescription drugs, vision, and dental, offered by private insurers. Beneficiaries should be aware of network limitations and specific plan details.
Medicare Part D, administered by private insurers but approved by Medicare, provides prescription drug coverage to Medicare enrollees. Beneficiaries need to assess their medication needs and compare plans to ensure they choose one that offers adequate coverage.
Medicare Supplement, (Medigap), sold by private companies, fills coverage gaps in Original Medicare, including out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and co-payments. There are various plans available, so beneficiaries can select suitable coverages.
Original Medicare generally excludes routine dental and vision care, but many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include these benefits. Beneficiaries should explore these options or standalone insurance for comprehensive dental and vision care.
Medicare Part A provides coverage for inpatient care and various health services, while Part B focuses on outpatient treatment and preventive care. Combined, these parts are known as "Original Medicare," offering comprehensive medical insurance.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare, combining Parts A and B with additional benefits like prescription drugs, vision, and dental, offered by private insurers. Beneficiaries should be aware of network limitations and specific plan details.
Medicare Part D, administered by private insurers but approved by Medicare, provides prescription drug coverage to Medicare enrollees. Beneficiaries need to assess their medication needs and compare plans to ensure they choose one that offers adequate coverage.
Medicare Supplement, (Medigap), sold by private companies, fills coverage gaps in Original Medicare, including out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and co-payments. There are various plans available, so beneficiaries can select suitable coverages.
Original Medicare generally excludes routine dental and vision care, but many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include these benefits. Beneficiaries should explore these options or standalone insurance for comprehensive dental and vision care.
Medicare Part A provides coverage for inpatient care and various health services, while Part B focuses on outpatient treatment and preventive care. Combined, these parts are known as "Original Medicare," offering comprehensive medical insurance.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare, combining Parts A and B with additional benefits like prescription drugs, vision, and dental, offered by private insurers. Beneficiaries should be aware of network limitations and specific plan details.
Medicare Part D, administered by private insurers but approved by Medicare, provides prescription drug coverage to Medicare enrollees. Beneficiaries need to assess their medication needs and compare plans to ensure they choose one that offers adequate coverage.
Medicare Supplement, (Medigap), sold by private companies, fills coverage gaps in Original Medicare, including out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and co-payments. There are various plans available, so beneficiaries can select suitable coverages.
Original Medicare generally excludes routine dental and vision care, but many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include these benefits. Beneficiaries should explore these options or standalone insurance for comprehensive dental and vision care.
As a dedicated a Medicare Agent, I am here to guide you through every step of your healthcare enrollment. With 11 years of experience working within Medicare I understand the importance of selecting the right plan for you. As an Independent Agent I have access to the field support and resources provided by each Health Care company I am contracted with. Our goal is to exceed your expectations and ensure that your healthcare concerns are always at the forefront of our service.
Navigating Medicare can be like trying to learn a new language … prompting feelings of impatience or frustration. Which is why listening to you and gaining an understanding of your view of what Medicare is … well, is important. This provides an opportunity for us to gain clarity so that our understanding is aligned, and we can progress speaking with a common understanding.
Your healthcare decisions are too critical to be made hastily. This is why each person is treated with patience and thoughtful consideration in order to help them identify the plan that will meet their needs.
RG Medicare Agency is currently contracted with UnitedHealthcare UHC and Humana. So, whether you are looking for an Advantage Plan (Part C) or a Supplement Plan (Medi-Gap), or you’re just not sure. Whatever the case, you have come to the right place.
I take the time to understand your unique healthcare needs and goals, ensuring that we provide plan options that meet your specific need and meet or exceed your expectations. With a focus on personalization and attention to detail, I am committed to delivering exceptional results that address your specific challenges and help you gain the plan that works for you.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent four organizations which offer several products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.