This year, you may qualify for up to $148 added back to your monthly social security check. Call us to find out!
Every month, everyone on Medicare can check for updated benefits for free. You don’t get new benefits automatically like money added back to your social security check. You have to call and claim your new benefits every year from October 15th through December 7th.
If you are uncertain whether you are eligible for new benefits, just call the number below.
Find out if you’re eligible for a Medicare advantage plan with these exciting benefits, including up to $1,700 per year added to your social security check. Updated benefits may change every year. So call in for this year and check on your new benefits.
Almost everyone in the US over 65 is eligible for a Medicare advantage plan, which is almost always cheaper than supplemental and MEAP plans.
Supplemental plans and MEAP plans don’t include dental coverage or hearing aids, and you can’t get money added back to your social security check with an advantage plan.
Not only that, but you may qualify for money added back to your check every month! This year, with a Medicare advantage plan, most seniors also get prescription drug coverage included for free.
You may be able to get up to $148 added to your social security check. That’s like getting an extra $1,700 per year for free.
Do you qualify? Call now to find out!
There’s only one way to find out! You’ve got to call now. Don’t wait until late November or December; hold times on the phone could be hours long.
Agents are free right now to take your call. The call is free, and the Medicare benefits check is free, so call us right now!
Plans and benefits vary by region and state. This information is not a complete description of benefits. Benefits are not guaranteed and are only available in select plans and are not available in every state or ZIP code. For a complete list of available plans please contact 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048), 24 hours a day/7 days a week or consult www.medicare.gov. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. Certain beneficiaries may qualify for help paying their Part B premium as part of each state’s Medicaid or medial assistance program.
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