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Why choose us?
Your Trusted Choice for Medicare Healthcare Plans
About Our Company
Medicare & Health Insurance You Can Rely On.
Our Medicare Lady consist of Licensed Healthcare Brokers with no government affiliation.
First and foremost, we’re here to connect you with Medicare coverage that fits your life. We offer plans from different insurance companies, each with unique offerings to match your needs. You can compare plans with varying benefits, coverage, and costs before making your choice.
We’ll help you search for and enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan—all in one place. You can sort by doctor network, prescription drug coverage, and other benefits that are important to you. Then, choose plans to compare costs and coverage before following our enrollment steps to submit your application.
If you have questions, our licensed sales agents are available by phone and in person every step of the way. There’s no question too big, no concern too small.
Referral Program:
Enroll in our Medicare Referral Program and earn extra dollars by helping us help others. Complete the contact us form indicating your desire to participate in the Referral Program.
Our Services
Expert guidance for Medicare, Life & Health plans.
Contact us today at 704-996-8008 to enroll into your healthcare plan.
Need a new Medicare Plan? We are here to help you find the plan that would make available your selected doctors, hospitals and other plan benefits.
What You Need To Know
About Medicare!
We work with a variety of well-known healthcare carriers so that you can find the plan that fits your needs.
Contact us today for assistance in acquiring the health coverage you need.
Join us for a Medicare workshop.Medicare doesn’t have to be confusing. Our workshops break it down into manageable pieces, helping you better understand your coverage and enrollment options.
We’re here to support you on your Medicare journey. Our Workshops are an approachable and convenient way to learn about Medicare and the plan options available to you.
Have Questions about your Health coverage…Let us Help!
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Frequently Asked Questions
You may be eligible for Medicare if you meet the following requirements:
You are a US citizen or permanent legal resident for at least five years, plus one of the following:
- You are age 65 or older
- You have received Social Security disability for at least two years
- You have Lou Gehrig’s disease or permanent kidney failure
- Medicare start date: Your Medicare coverage start date depends on when you enroll, but it can begin as early as the first day of the month you turn 65 if you sign up during your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP).
- Registration options: If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period and don’t qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP), you can still sign-up during the next General Enrollment Period , and coverage will start the month after you join.
- Late enrollment penalties: If you don’t enroll in Medicare during your designated enrollment window, (and don’t have another credible form of health insurance), you could face penalties. For example, Medicare Part B late enrollment penalties increase your monthly premium by 10% for every 12-month period you were eligible but didn’t sign-up for.
You’ll have Original Medicare unless you choose a Medicare Advantage Plan. Original Medicare includes two parts: Part A(hospital insurance and Part B(medical insurance) Original Medicare does not include prescription drug coverage. A Medicare Advantage plan, sometimes called part C, are offered by private companies which include Part A, Part B and prescription drug coverage.
Whether you are working or not, you will be eligible for your Medicare benefits when you turn 65 or qualify due to disability. You’ll have to decide if you want to enroll in Original Medicare or stay on your job’s plan.
Your answer may differ for Original Medicare Part A and Part B. For Part A (hospital insurance), if you’ve been paying for Medicare via payroll deductions throughout your career, you’ll generally have no premium. This means you may want to enroll in Part A when you’re first eligible. For Part B (medical insurance), most people will have a standard monthly premium when they sign up. It is $202.90 in 2026.