Posted by
Allen Heffler on 08/07/2014
Are you turning 65 soon and going on to Medicare? One question that I am asked quite often is how and when do I sign up for
Medicare Part A (Hospital) and
Medicare Part B (Medical). In most cases, if you are receiving
Social Security benefits, you will automatically be enrolled in both Medicare Parts A & B. If you are automatically enrolled, you will receive your red white and blue Medicare card approximately 3 months prior to the start of Medicare, which is the first day of your birthday month (unless your birthday falls on the first of the month; in this case, Medicare starts the first of the month in the prior month). Let’s look at the following example. You are turning 65 on December 19, and your are currently collecting Social Security. In late August, you will receive your red white and blue Medicare card, which will be effective December 1st.
If you are turning 65 and NOT collecting Social Security, you need to be pro-active and sign up for Medicare Part A & Part B. You can sign up for Medicare three months prior to your birthday month, with it being effective the first of your birthday month. You can apply
online, go to a Social Security office, or call Social Security at (800) 772-1213.
While you are getting your Medicare process rolling, you will also want to get the ball rolling on your Medicare insurance plan. That’s what we do! We understand Medicare is pretty confusing- we will assist you every step of the way, educating you about Medicare and all your options to help you pick the right plan at the lowest cost. Just call
(215) 658-1776. Allen Heffler, President
MyMedicareAdvisor – We Make Your Medicare Decision Easy.