Advertorial
Published by: Mediblosolutions
Most seniors think choosing a Medicare Advantage plan will be straightforward.
Until they’re faced with dozens of confusing options – and comparing plans feels impossible.
Many worry they’ll make the wrong choice and be stuck with poor coverage for an entire year.
Barbara, 66, felt completely lost trying to find the right Medicare Advantage plan.
She needed coverage for her treatment and preferred doctors – but comparing the complicated options seemed impossible.
Anxious about making the wrong choice, Barbara worried about being stuck with inadequate coverage for a year.
Then a friend mentioned a free service that helps seniors navigate Medicare Advantage plans.
After one short phone call, Barbara received straightforward advice, tailored exactly to her situation.
Too many seniors are worried they’ll end up with the wrong coverage – we specialize in removing exactly that confusion.
If you’re 65 or older and uncertain which plan fits you, our licensed specialists provide guidance at no cost:
Our short eligibility quiz takes just minutes, providing immediate clarity and peace of mind.
This is an advertisement and not a news article, blog, or consumer protection update.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently, we represent [insert number of organizations] organizations which offer [insert number of plans] 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.
Participating sales agencies represent Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO and PFFS organizations and stand-alone PDP prescription drug plans that are contracted with Medicare. Enrollment depends on the plan’s contract renewal.
*Benefit(s) mentioned may be part of a special supplemental program for chronically ill members with one of the following conditions: Diabetes mellitus, Cardiovascular disorders, Chronic and disabling mental health conditions, Chronic lung disorders, Chronic heart failure. This is not a complete list of qualifying conditions. Having a qualifying condition alone does not mean you will receive the benefit(s). Other requirements may apply.