Frequently Asked Questions

Am I eligible for Medicare?

In order to be eligible for Medicare, you must have Parts A and B. Anyone 65 or older can apply for Part A and B. If you are not 65, you may be able to apply for Part A and B if you have been on disability for 2 or more years.

What states are you licensed in?

Our home state is Rhode Island. We are also licensed in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.

How much are your services?

Our services are 100% no cost and no obligation! We are paid directly from the insurance carriers. Our commission is also standard regardless of the carrier or plan you choose.

How can I meet with you?

There are multiple ways we can make an appointment. We are able to meet in person at our office in Warwick, RI. For those in the area who cannot meet in person or electronically, we also make house visits. For those out of state, we are able to meet via phone and video. 

What should I bring to enroll in a plan?

Items that should be brought with you to an appointment include your Medicare card, a list of doctors you see and a list of prescription drugs that you take. It's very important to ensure any doctors you see and drugs you take are covered in any plans we discuss.

Are health questions asked?

To apply for Medicare Advantage plans or standalone Prescription Part D plans, generally you do not, although some plans do require certain health conditions in order to enroll. For Medicare Supplement plans, you may or may not depending on which state you live in.