Is Your Medicare Plan Still Working for You?
Plans, costs, networks, and personal needs can change. Request a review to compare available Medicare options in your area.

Annual Enrollment
A yearly period when Medicare beneficiaries may review and compare available coverage options for the upcoming plan year.
Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment
Available to individuals already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan who want to review and make certain coverage changes.
Special Enrollment
Certain qualifying life events may create an opportunity to review Medicare options outside standard enrollment periods.
Your Plan May Need a Second Look If...
Your Doctor Is No Longer In Network
Provider networks can change from year to year, which may affect access to your preferred doctors.
Your Prescriptions Cost More
Changes to formularies, tiers, or pharmacies may impact prescription costs.
Your Premium Changed
Monthly premiums, deductibles, and copays may increase over time.
You Moved
A new ZIP code may change which Medicare plans are available in your area.
You Want Extra Benefits
Some plans may include additional benefits such as dental, vision, or hearing coverage.
Your Pharmacy Changed
Network pharmacies may differ between plans and affect medication costs.
Your Health Needs Changed
New medications, providers, or health conditions may make another plan worth reviewing.
You Are Not Sure What Your Plan Covers
A review can help clarify your current benefits, costs, and coverage details.
What Happens After You Submit
Your request is reviewed
Options depend on location, eligibility, and timing.
You may be contacted by licensed support
Options depend on location, eligibility, and timing.
You can discuss available options
Options depend on location, eligibility, and timing.
You decide whether to make a change
Options depend on location, eligibility, and timing.
Start With Your ZIP Code
Your ZIP code helps determine which Medicare options may be available in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Medicare plan changes are generally limited to specific enrollment periods unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
No. Comparing Medicare options does not automatically change or cancel your current coverage.
Yes. Reviewing provider networks can help determine whether your preferred doctors may be included in available plans.
Yes. Prescription coverage and estimated medication costs can be reviewed when comparing available Medicare options.
No. Requesting information or reviewing options does not require you to change plans or enroll in coverage.