Medicare FAQ
What is the Medicare general enrollment period? (Copy)
If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period, you can enroll during the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 - Mar 31), or possibly through a Special Enrollment Period if you have other coverage. For help understanding your options, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
How do I enroll in Medicare?
To enroll in Medicare, first determine your eligibility, decide on the parts of Medicare you need (A, B, D), gather the necessary documents, and then enroll online, by phone, or in person. For personalized help with the process, schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
When is my Medicare initial enrollment period?
Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) for Medicare begins 3 months before your 65th birthday, includes your birthday month, and ends 3 months after. If you're eligible due to disability, it starts in your 24th month of receiving SSDI. To confirm your IEP dates, schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
How do I enroll in Medicare if Iโm already receiving Social Security benefits?
If you're already receiving Social Security benefits, you'll automatically be enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B when you turn 65, or after 24 months of receiving SSDI if you're under 65. To confirm your enrollment or make changes, schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
What is the Medicare general enrollment period?
If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period, you can enroll during the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 - Mar 31), or possibly through a Special Enrollment Period if you have other coverage. For help understanding your options, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
What happens during Medicareโs annual enrollment period?
During the Annual Enrollment Period (Oct 15 - Dec 7), you can switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage Plan, change Medicare Advantage or Part D plans, or adjust your prescription drug coverage. For help with these changes, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Can I delay enrolling in Medicare if I have employer coverage?
If you have health insurance through your job, you may not need to enroll in Medicare right away. Many people enroll in Part A, while delaying Part B if they have employer-sponsored coverage. For personalized advice, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.