Disclaimer: While we are passionate about educating people on Medicare, Just Medicare Advisors is currently only licensed in the state of Nevada to assist with policy placement.
Our educational resources help you better understand Medicare coverage, benefits, and plans.
Our services are available to individuals and employer-sponsored plans. We will work with you every step of the way.
Our concierge customer support provides high-touch help and personalized assistance to individuals.
Our educational resources help you better understand Medicare coverage, benefits, and plans.
Our services are available to individuals and employer-sponsored plans. We will work with you every step of the way.
Our concierge customer support provides high-touch help and personalized assistance to individuals.
Start here by learning the first steps in Medicare now with our comprehensive Medicare 101 – the perfect way to get started on the path to understanding!
Understanding Medicare enrollment periods is key to ensuring that you get the coverage you need when you need it.
Each plan has its own set of benefits and premiums. It’s important to review your options carefully before selecting the best option.
Medicare Plan D is a prescription drug coverage plan that helps cover the cost of certain medications.
Start here by learning the first steps in Medicare now with our comprehensive Medicare 101 – the perfect way to get started on the path to understanding!
Understanding Medicare enrollment periods is key to ensuring that you get the coverage you need when you need it.
Each plan has its own set of benefits and premiums. It’s important to review your options carefully before selecting the best option.
Medicare Plan D is a prescription drug coverage plan that helps cover the cost of certain medications.
Medicare Advantage Plans are private health insurance plans that provide Medicare Part A and Part B coverage.
The “donut hole” is a coverage gap in which beneficiaries are responsible for paying all of their drug costs up to a certain limit.
Medicare Special Needs Plans (or SNPs) were created with this principle in mind.
Also known as Medigap plans, are private health insurance plans that help cover some of the costs that original Medicare does not.
We provide individuals with personalized support to help them navigate the Medicare system and find the best plan for their needs.
We partner with HR departments and employers to help explain Medicare to employees, making the process easier for everyone.
Our Licensed Agents Offer Medicare Enrollment
Assistance At No Cost and No Obligation
Our Licensed Agents Offer Medicare Enrollment Assistance At No Cost and No Obligation
Our Licensed Agents Offer Medicare Enrollment Assistance At No Cost and No Obligation
The easiest way to apply for Original Medicare is via the Social Security website. There is a quick Medicare application that should take you no longer than 10 minutes. Just visit here.
Medicare Advantage and Supplement Plans are offered through private insurance companies. Our friendly agents can help you to find a program that meets your needs and budget. Remember, there is no cost to use our service. Simply call (702) 613-0991 to speak with a licensed agent.
Yes you can, but you’ll need to go to a local Social Security office to apply in person. If you’d like to apply for an Advantage or Supplement Plan in person, simply contact our office and request an appointment. Please note, you’ll need to apply for Original Medicare before you can enroll in an Advantage or Supplement Plan.
Absolutely! Contact our office at (702) 613-0991 and one of our licensed agents will be happy to walk you through the enrollment process.
You have a 7-month window to apply for Original Medicare: during the 3 months prior to your 65th birthday month, the month of your birthday, and the 3 months after your 65th birthday.
You missed your 7-month window for enrolling in Medicare, your next opportunity to enroll in Part A and Part B will be during the General Enrollment Period, January 1-March 31. Coverage will then become effective on the first of the month following your enrollment date. For instance, if you enroll on February 10, your coverage will go into effect on March 1st.
Yes! If you do not enroll in Part B coverage during your Initial Enrollment Period, you could be subject to premium penalties for as long as you have Medicare coverage.
You’ll typically receive your Medicare card approximately 3 weeks after you apply.