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Don't miss 2024 Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, Oct. 15 – Dec. 7, 2023!

Ready to enroll? Here’s what you need

Have the following information ready to help simplify the enrollment process.

  1. Your ZIP code
  2. List of your current healthcare providers
  3. List of your medical conditions
  4. List of medications you take
  5. Your Medicare card (if you’ve enrolled before)
  6. Photo ID (bring to in-person consultations)

Use this helpful guide when speaking with your licensed insurance agent.

Download the checklist

Ask a Licensed Insurance Agent

Your plan benefits can change each year, including prescription drug coverage, premiums, deductibles, copays and pharmacy benefits. Review your plan benefits with a licensed insurance agent to ensure your Medicare plan meets your needs.

5 important questions

  1. Does my plan have a preferred pharmacy network?
  2. Where are my current medications on the plan's formulary?
  3. Should I consider a Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) or a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan (MAPD)?
  4. What will be the total monthly cost?
  5. Do I qualify for financial assistance such as Extra Help or low-income subsidies?

Licensed Insurance Agents can help you

  • Get tips to lower your out-of-pocket costs
  • Make sure your prescriptions are covered by your plan
  • Understand the benefits of a preferred pharmacy network

* No obligation to enroll. This ad is not from the government. It's from eHealth, an insurance agency selling plans from many insurance companies. Enrollment in a plan may be limited to certain times of the year unless you quality for a special election period, or are in your Medicare Initial Period. Deductibles, copay and coinsurance may apply.

† Mon.–Fri. 8 am to 9 pm, Sat. 10 am to 7 pm ET. eHealth is a licensed insurance broker. No commissions are paid to Walgreens.

‡ Advice is free with no obligation to enroll and provided by independent licensed agents representing one or more plans. Licensed agents are not employees or agents of Walgreens, eHealth or any government agency.

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