Medicare Advantage · Part C
One plan that bundles your Medicare — explained plainly.
Medicare Advantage combines hospital, medical, and usually drug coverage in a single plan. I'll help you see whether it fits your doctors, prescriptions, and budget — in a no-cost consultation.
What it covers
Is it right for you?
Medicare Advantage works well for many people — and the right answer starts with a conversation.
We'll look at your doctors, your prescriptions, your budget, and how you actually use care — then compare your options side by side, alongside any other benefits you may have.
Talk it through with CarrieCommon questions
Can I have Medicare Advantage with VA health care?
Yes. Many of my veteran clients keep VA health care and add a Medicare Part C plan — I'll walk you through the process.
When can I enroll or switch plans?
Most people enroll around their 65th birthday, during the Annual Enrollment Period each fall (October 15 – December 7), or during a Special Enrollment Period after certain life events. We'll figure out which window applies to you.
Is there a cost for your assistance?
No — there is never a monetary exchange between me and my clients. I earn my living through the carriers I'm contracted with.
Do I still pay my Part B premium?
Yes. With a Medicare Advantage plan you stay enrolled in Medicare and keep paying your Part B premium, plus the plan's premium if it has one.