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Medicare Solutions

Medicare, finally explained in plain English

From your first enrollment to your annual review, Priscilla helps you compare every option and choose with total confidence — at no cost to you.

A licensed guide through every Medicare decision

Navigating Medicare can be overwhelming — there are countless coverage options, rules, and enrollment periods to track. That's where a licensed Medicare agent makes a real difference. Priscilla Vann helps you understand your choices, compare plans, and select the coverage that best fits your healthcare needs and your budget.

Whether it's Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Part D prescription drug plans, or Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policies, you get personalized guidance and support through every step of the decision. With an experienced advisor beside you, you can feel confident and informed as you choose the plan that's right for you.

Which situation sounds like you?

Medicare looks different depending on where you are in life. Here are the most common situations Priscilla helps with — pick the one that fits and reach out for a free, no-pressure conversation.

How Priscilla Helps

Real guidance for real Medicare situations

New to Medicare

Turning 65 in the next year, or planning to retire later? We'll review Medicare basics and likely costs so you know what to expect. Still working? We'll compare your group insurance against your Medicare options so you can make an informed choice.

Plan Review & Options

Already enrolled? A review of your current health needs shows whether your plan still fits. We check that you're getting every benefit you're entitled to, look for ways to lower prescription costs, and surface plans with added benefits you may be missing.

Medicare AND Medicaid

If you qualify for both, you may be eligible for special Medicare Advantage plans with enhanced benefits beyond Medicaid alone. Many people don't realize these plans exist. We'll review your eligibility, compare plans, and help you enroll.

Plans for Veterans

Veterans and their spouses enrolled in Medicare Part A and B may have access to $0-premium plans with broad networks plus dental, vision, hearing, and fitness benefits — and in some areas, a Part B premium reduction.

Expensive Prescription Drugs

Social Security's Extra Help program can lower drug costs for those who qualify based on income and resources. It may cover your monthly Part D premium and eliminate late-enrollment penalties. We'll help you apply.

Ancillary Coverage

A range of ancillary plans can enhance your Medicare coverage and reduce out-of-pocket costs — including Hospital Indemnity, Cancer Diagnosis, Dental, Vision, and Hearing coverage options.

Answers, In Plain English

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four parts of Medicare?
Part A covers hospital care, Part B covers doctor visits and outpatient care, Part C (Medicare Advantage) is a private all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare, and Part D covers prescription drugs. Priscilla can explain how each part applies to your situation.
When can I enroll in or change my Medicare plan?
Your Initial Enrollment Period is the seven months around your 65th birthday. After that, the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15–December 7) lets you change plans for the coming year, and certain life events can trigger a Special Enrollment Period. Priscilla tracks these windows so you never miss one.
Do I have to pay for help choosing a Medicare plan?
No. Priscilla's guidance is completely free to you. Independent agents are compensated by the carriers when you enroll, so you receive expert, unbiased help at no out-of-pocket cost.
Can you help if I already have a plan I'm unhappy with?
Absolutely. Many people are overpaying or missing benefits. A free plan review compares what you have today against everything available in your area, with no obligation to switch.

No-Cost, No-Obligation

Let's review your situation together

Talk with Priscilla Vann, a licensed local advisor who will explain your options in plain English — and never pressure you. Your consultation is always free.

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