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Medicare help in your Northeast Ohio community

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Whether you're turning 65, comparing Medicare Advantage plans during the Annual Enrollment Period, or trying to lower your prescription costs, a local licensed agent can walk you through the plans available in your county. We serve communities across Northeast Ohio:

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Common Medicare questions

When can I sign up for Medicare in Ohio?

Your Initial Enrollment Period is a 7-month window around your 65th birthday. There's also the Annual Enrollment Period (Oct 15–Dec 7) and, for Medicare Advantage members, a Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (Jan 1–Mar 31). A local agent can confirm which window applies to you.

Does it cost anything to work with an agent?

No. Licensed agents are typically compensated by the insurance carriers, so their help comparing plans is free to you, with no obligation to enroll.

What's the difference between Medicare Advantage and a Supplement?

Medicare Advantage (Part C) bundles your coverage through a private plan, often with extra benefits like dental or vision. A Medicare Supplement (Medigap) works alongside Original Medicare to cover out-of-pocket costs. Which is better depends on your doctors, medications, and budget.

Will I be pressured to buy something?

No. The goal is to answer your questions and show you the options available where you live. The decision is always yours, and you can also compare everything yourself at Medicare.gov.

Official Medicare resources

We always encourage you to review the official government sources: