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Shelley, a licensed Medicare insurance agent with 6 years of experience helping individuals understand their Medicare options. Specializing in Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement (Medigap), and Part D plans, she is committed to providing personalized guidance and clear information so clients can make informed healthcare decisions. Shelley values delivering friendly, dependable service and ongoing support throughout the Medicare enrollment process.
Products Offered:
Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage, Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Final Expense, Dental Plans, Annuities, Long Term Care, Disability Insurance, Retirement Planning, Mortgage Protection, Prescription Drug Plans, Short Term Medical, Home Health Care, Cancer/Heart/Stroke, Accident Insurance, Investment Services
States Serviced
SC, NC, GA, TN, FL, LA, TX, CO
Frequently Asked Questions
Medicare supplements, Medicare Advantage plans, Part D plans, dental/vision/hearing
Most people become eligible at age 65 and can enroll during their Initial Enrollment Period, which begins three months before their 65th birthday and ends three months after.
Medicare Advantage plans provide Medicare benefits through private insurance companies. Medigap plans cover the 20% out-of-pocket costs associated with Original Medicare.
Medicare includes Part A (hospital insurance), Part B (medical insurance), Part C (Medicare Advantage), and Part D (prescription drug coverage).
No, you do not have to enroll in Medicare if you are still working and have qualified group coverage. You can plan your Medicare enrollment to start when you retire.
It depends on the plan you choose. Original Medicare allows you to see any provider that accepts Medicare, while Medicare Advantage plans have network restrictions.
Dental and vision coverage is included in MOST Medicare Advantage plans. It is not included in Medigap plans and will have to be purchased separately.
You may face late enrollment penalties and gaps in coverage if you do not qualify for a special enrollment period.