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Your Trusted Licensed Insurance Agent in Woodland Hills, CA
Helping Woodland Hills Residents Navigate Medicare with Confidence and Clarity
Navigating Medicare can be complex, but with the right guidance, it doesn’t have to be. As a licensed insurance agent based in Woodland Hills, CA, I’m here to simplify the process and help you find a plan that fits your unique needs and budget.
Personalized Medicare Solutions
With over 15 years of experience in the Woodland Hills area, I specialize in:
Medicare
Medicare Advantage (Part C)
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans
I work with top-rated national and local insurance providers to offer you a range of options. My goal is to ensure you understand each plan’s benefits and choose the one that best suits your healthcare needs.
Local Expertise You Can Trust
Being a part of the Woodland Hills community means I understand the specific healthcare landscape of our area. Whether you’re new to Medicare or looking to adjust your current plan, I’m here to provide clear, straightforward advice.
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Choosing the right Medicare plan is crucial for your health and peace of
Why Woodland Hills Medicare-Eligibles Choose Joe Montague
Local Expertise You Can Rely On
I understand the Woodland Hills healthcare landscape — including which doctors, specialists, and hospitals work with different Medicare plans. That means better plan recommendations tailored to your exact needs.
One-on-One Guidance — No Call Centers
You won’t speak to a robot or sit on hold. You’ll get personal attention from Joe Montague, a licensed insurance agent who takes the time to explain your options and answer all your questions.
Free Medicare Help — Zero Pressure
My services are always free, with no obligation. I’ll help you compare plans, answer your questions, and support your decisions — whether you enroll through me or not.
Trusted by Medicare-Eligibles and Families in Woodland Hills
Residents in Woodland Hills and nearby areas have trusted me to help them navigate Medicare confidently. I’m honored to be a local resource for this important life decision.
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Why Woodland Hills Chooses Joe Montague
Here are some frequently asked questions about Medicare:
o Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 or older, but also for some younger people with disabilities or certain medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
- Part A: Hospital insurance that helps cover inpatient care in hospitals, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care.
- Part B: Medical insurance that covers outpatient care, doctor visits, preventive services, and some home health services.
- Part C (Medicare Advantage): An alternative to Original Medicare (Parts A and B), offered by private insurers, which may include extra benefits like vision, dental, and prescription drug coverage.
- Part D: Prescription drug coverage to help with the cost of medications.
- Part A is typically free if you or your spouse have paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. Part B, Part C, and Part D usually require a monthly premium.
- Medigap is a supplemental insurance policy designed to cover the out-of-pocket costs not covered by Original Medicare (such as deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance). It’s sold by private insurance companies.
- You can enroll in Medicare during your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), which starts 3 months before you turn 65 and ends 3 months after your 65th birthday. There are also other enrollment periods like the General Enrollment Period and Special Enrollment Periods if you miss the initial one.
- Medicare Advantage is a private plan that covers all the benefits of Part A and Part B, and often includes extra coverage (like vision, dental, and hearing). Original Medicare, on the other hand, is managed by the federal government and doesn’t include those additional benefits.
- Yes, you can have Medicare and other types of health insurance (such as employer coverage or Medicaid), but coordination of benefits can vary. You may also be able to add Medigap or a Medicare Advantage plan to help with costs.
- The Medicare Part D coverage gap, often called the “donut hole,” is a temporary limit on what the drug plan will cover for prescription drugs. After you and your plan have spent a certain amount on covered drugs, you may have to pay more for your medications until you reach the catastrophic coverage phase.
- The official Medicare website (medicare.gov) offers a plan finder tool to help you compare coverage options based on your location, health needs, and preferences.
- It depends on your health needs, budget, and preferences. Medicare Advantage can offer extra benefits but may have network restrictions, while Medigap offers more flexibility in terms of providers but requires paying a separate premium.
If you have any more specific questions about Medicare, feel free to ask!
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