Turning 65 and having to think about trusted medicare advise can be a daunting chore. There are many avenues to get information, but in fact, there are probably too many to the point of being really confusing. If you are nearing 65, you are receiving phone calls, emails, solicitation cards for your information, Robocalls, and more. Anybody who has turned 65 before you is now an “Expert” with well-meaning but usually wrong advice. Even if you are able to navigate your way through the maze of information, wouldn’t it be nice to bounce your findings off of someone who has some experience with this? Utilize a Medicare Advisor.
A Medicare Advisor is certified by multiple insurance carriers, licensed in multiple states, and certified by the Center for Trusted Medicare Advise and Medicaid Services. He has to recertify each year and complete continuing education to stay up with the latest trends and developments. It also helps that Mike has turned 65 himself and enrolled in Medicare. He is in the best position to advise you on the plusses and minuses of each plan option because he works for you, not the Insurance Carriers. The advice is free, as your Advisor, Mike, is compensated by the Insurance Carriers if and when it benefits you. And, You Can Always Get Him On The Phone.