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Prescription Coverage Made Simple

What is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage?

Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) help cover the cost of medications that Original Medicare doesn’t pay for. These plans are offered by private insurers and can be paired with Medicare or Medicare Supplement plans. With the right plan, your prescriptions are more affordable and easier to manage.

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Why Have Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage?

Prescription drug coverage helps you manage medication costs and avoid paying full price for essential prescriptions.

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Lower Medication Costs

Helps pay for covered prescriptions at local pharmacies.

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Wide Plan Choices

Select a plan that fits your medications and budget.

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Protection from High Costs

Avoid sky-high bills for important prescriptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do all states offer the same Prescription Drug Plans?

    Plan availability and costs vary by state.

  • When can I enroll in a Part D plan?

    You can enroll during Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period or certain Special Enrollment Periods.

  • Can I change my drug plan later?

    Yes, during Annual Enrollment or if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

  • Are all medications covered?

    Each plan has a formulary listing covered drugs, which can vary.

  • Do I need a drug plan if I’m healthy?

    It’s recommended—even healthy seniors benefit from future cost protection.

Get Your Personalized Quote

We’ll help you compare Medicare Prescription Drug Plans to find the right one for your medications and budget. Let’s review your options today.

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