If you’re searching for an independent Medicare advisor near me, you’re probably looking for someone who can help you understand your options without being tied to a single insurance company.
As an independent Medicare advisor, I help Medicare beneficiaries compare plans from multiple insurance carriers so they can make informed decisions based on their needs, doctors, prescriptions, and budget.
At The DeAngelis Agency, I’ve been helping Medicare beneficiaries since 1985 and work with multiple insurance companies to help clients find Medicare coverage that fits their situation.
What Does an Independent Medicare Advisor Do?
An independent Medicare advisor helps individuals:
- Understand Medicare Parts A and B
- Compare Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans
- Evaluate Medicare Advantage plans
- Review Part D prescription drug coverage
- Understand enrollment periods and deadlines
- Avoid costly Medicare mistakes
Unlike a captive agent who represents only one company, an independent advisor can compare multiple options from different carriers.
Why Work With an Independent Medicare Advisor?
Many people assume they must contact each insurance company separately to compare plans.
Working with an independent Medicare advisor can save time because you can:
- Compare multiple companies in one conversation
- Ask questions about Medicare enrollment
- Review rates from several carriers
- Learn about underwriting requirements
- Receive ongoing support after enrollment
The cost is typically the same whether you enroll directly with an insurance company or through an independent Medicare advisor.
Medicare Supplement Help for Bucks County Residents
Many of my clients are looking specifically for Medicare Supplement coverage, including:
- Plan G
- Plan N
- High-deductible Plan G
- Guaranteed issue options
- Medicare Supplement company comparisons
I help Medicare beneficiaries understand the differences between plans and carriers so they can make a confident decision.
Areas We Serve
The DeAngelis Agency works with Medicare beneficiaries throughout:
- Doylestown
- Warrington
- Warminster
- Chalfont
- New Britain
- Buckingham
- New Hope
- Yardley
- Langhorne
- Richboro
- Southampton
- Jamison
- Montgomeryville
- North Wales
- Lansdale
- Ambler
- Quakertown
- Perkasie
- Sellersville
- Bucks County and Montgomery County
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an independent Medicare advisor the same as a Medicare broker?
In most cases, yes. The terms advisor, broker, and agent are often used interchangeably. The key distinction is whether the person can represent multiple insurance companies.
Does it cost more to use an independent Medicare advisor?
No. Medicare insurance premiums are generally the same whether you enroll directly with an insurance company or through an independent Medicare advisor.
Can an independent Medicare advisor compare multiple companies?
Yes. Independent advisors typically work with multiple carriers and can help compare available options.
Can an independent Medicare advisor help after enrollment?
Yes. Many clients continue to call with questions about Medicare, billing issues, rate increases, underwriting, and plan changes long after enrollment.
When should I contact a Medicare advisor?
It’s usually best to start reviewing your options several months before your Medicare eligibility date or before any enrollment deadline.
Get Help Comparing Medicare Plans
If you have questions about Medicare Supplement plans, Medicare Advantage plans, or prescription drug coverage, The DeAngelis Agency can help.
Call 215-967-8828 or click here to send a message for personalized Medicare guidance.
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