Frequently Asked Questions
My goal is to make Medicare easier to understand by addressing concerns in plain language and giving you space to ask what matters most to you.
When should I enroll in Medicare?
Your timing depends on your birthday month, your current coverage, and whether you are still working. I help you look at your personal situation so you enroll at the right time and avoid late penalties or gaps in coverage. If you are not sure what your timeline should be, the best next step is to schedule a simple appointment with me and we will map it out together.
Do I have to sign up for Medicare if I am still working?
Not always. Many people can delay parts of Medicare if they have creditable employer coverage, but the rules are specific. I will help you coordinate your current plan with Medicare so you only enroll when it makes sense for you. This is one of the most common questions I help people with, and it is much easier to walk through it together. appointment with me and we will map it out together.
What happens if I miss my Medicare enrollment period?
Missing your enrollment window can lead to lifetime penalties or a delay in coverage. The good news is that there are situations where you may still have options. When we talk, I will look at your dates and your coverage and show you the best path forward so you can move ahead with confidence. appointment with me and we will map it out together.
How much does Medicare cost when I turn 65?
Your costs depend on the coverage you choose and your income level. Some people pay only the standard Part B premium, while others choose additional coverage for more predictable expenses. When we meet, I will walk you through the real numbers based on your situation so there are no surprises.
Can I keep my doctor when I go on Medicare?
That depends on the type of coverage you choose. Some plans offer more flexibility than others. When we meet, I can check your doctors and show you which plans work with them so you feel comfortable with your decision.
Is this a sales appointment?
No. My goal is to give you clear, personal guidance so you understand your options and feel confident in your decision. There is no pressure. This is a conversation where I answer your questions and help you take the next step when you are ready.
How long does a Medicare appointment take?
Most appointments take about 45 minutes to an hour. During that time, I will walk through your timeline, your coverage, and your options, and you will have plenty of time to ask questions. By the end, you will know exactly what to do next.