Medicare FAQ
Am I eligible for Medicare if Iβm still working? (Copy)
You can enroll in Medicare even if you're still employed and receiving employer-sponsored insurance. You can often enroll in Medicare Part A at age 65 while keeping your employer insurance. For Part B, it's best to consult with a broker to decide the right time to enroll. Schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
What are the age requirements for Medicare eligibility?
You are generally eligible for Medicare at age 65, but there are exceptions for individuals under 65 who have been receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for at least 24 months, or those with specific conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or ALS.
Can I qualify for Medicare if I have a disability?
Certain conditions can make you eligible for Medicare before age 65, including receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for 24 months, having End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), or being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). To learn more, schedule an appointment with one of our brokers here: Schedule an Appointment.
Am I eligible for Medicare if Iβm still working?
You can enroll in Medicare even if you're still employed and receiving employer-sponsored insurance. You can often enroll in Medicare Part A at age 65 while keeping your employer insurance. For Part B, it's best to consult with a broker to decide the right time to enroll. Schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
Can I get Medicare if I have never worked?
Even if you havenβt paid into Social Security, you can still qualify for Medicare. You may need to pay a premium for Medicare Part A, while Medicare Part B always has a monthly premium. To understand your options and eligibility, schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.
What happens if I miss my initial enrollment period for Medicare?
Missing your Medicare enrollment window can result in penalties, such as higher premiums for Medicare Part A, B, or D. To avoid penalties and understand your options, schedule an appointment with one of our brokers here: Schedule an Appointment.
What documents do I need to prove Medicare eligibility?
To show you're eligible for Medicare, you may need documents such as proof of age, a Social Security card, proof of U.S. citizenship or residency, and employment or disability documentation. For more details on what you'll need, schedule an appointment here: Schedule an Appointment.