Ok, imagine you’re at the Okanogan Valley Farmer’s Market in the American Legion Park, picking out some juicy apples. Original Medicare is like paying for the apples themselves. You could be forgetting some things. What about the cost of the basket to carry your apples in, or maybe you want that delicious caramel sauce for dipping? That’s where Medigap, also known as Medicare Supplement Insurance, comes in—it covers the extra costs that Original Medicare doesn’t, like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
Suzie from Wenatchee Insurance is like your personal shopper, helping you decide if you need that extra basket (Medigap policy) to make your Medicare experience complete. Let’s say you have Original Medicare and you end up needing frequent doctor visits, or you’re planning on a lot of travel, maybe visiting family in Winthrop or Ellensburg. A Medigap policy could save you from those unexpected out-of-pocket costs.
Suzie can compare the various Medigap plans for you, much like sorting through different apple varieties to find the perfect one. With her help, you’ll know if you need the extra coverage and which plan fits your budget and lifestyle.
Do not forget Prescriptions
Suzie tip: Prescriptions Coverages are not covered by Original Medicare and if you skip it then you may have a late enrollment penalty later. Worth the conversation.
So, whether you’re staying close to home or hitting the road, Suzie will make sure you have the right Medicare “basket” for your journey over the river and through the woods.
Medicare Supplements are an important consideration during your initial enrollment
Suzie has been assisting people with Medicare plans for over a decades. She brings over twenty years experience as a pharmacy technician and saw first hand the difficulties people had with an incorrect plan. By answering the coverages and questions on the front end, many of the problems can be solved before a person goes to use their medicare policy.
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