Texas Medicare Options

medicare

Most Americans become eligible for Medicare (Part A and B) when they turn 65. Unfortunately part A and B alone won't cover the majority of most people's medical bills such as doctor office visits, prescription costs, dental, vision care, and etc. However, you can purchase a medicare supplement/advantage plan to help fill these gaps in coverage.

Important Things to Know

  • The benefits you recieve will depend whether you enrolled in part A or part B.
  • You'll usually pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part B
  • You can go to any doctor or provider that accepts Medicare and is accepting new Medicare patients, or to any hospital or other facility.
  • Your Medicare plan will have deductible that you will have to pay before Medicare begins paying for health care expenses.

Texas First Health, can help you sort through your options and help you find the health plan best suited for your needs.

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