Turning 65

Turning 65 marks an important transition — and Medicare can feel like a whole new language. I’ll take the time to explain your options in plain terms, answer every question, and help you understand how the pieces fit together. My goal is simple: for you to feel informed and confident before you enroll.

  • A clear explanation of Parts A, B, C, and D — what each covers and how they work together.

  • Guidance on Initial Enrollment Periods, Special Enrollment Periods, and how to avoid late penalties.

  • Side-by-side comparison of how each option works, including provider access, costs, and flexibility.

  • Reviewing medication lists to ensure prescriptions are covered properly and affordably.

  • Understanding premiums, deductibles, copays, and out-of-pocket exposure before choosing a plan.

  • Evaluating how Medicare works with current employer or retiree insurance to prevent gaps.

By providing your contact information and submitting the form you are consenting to be contacted by a licensed insurance agent for Medicare Advantage, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Supplements and or other health related products.

Dental Insurance

Dental coverage helps manage the cost of preventive care, basic services, and major procedures. With access to multiple carriers, plan options can be compared carefully to help ensure benefits, provider access, and costs align with your needs.

Vision & Hearing

Vision and hearing coverage can reduce the cost of exams, eyewear, and hearing services that are often not fully covered by medical insurance. By reviewing options across multiple carriers, coverage can be selected to complement your existing plan and budget.

Travel Insurance

Travel medical insurance provides protection for unexpected healthcare needs while away from home. With access to a range of travel coverage options, plans can be matched to your destination, length of travel, and overall risk exposure.