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Help with original Medicare eligibility, enrollment, benefits, complaints, rights and appeals. Explain Medicare Supplemental (Medigap) insurance policy benefits and comparisons. Explain Medicare Advantage (Part C) and provide comparisons and help with enrollment and disenrollment.
Learn about Medicare coverage in Texas, including Medicare enrollment, state regulations and availability of Medigap plans, Medicare Advantage plans and Part D in Texas. Please provide your zip code to see plans in your area.
Learn about Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans in Texas, eligibility for these plans, enrollment resources, and helpful tips for enrollment.
Eligibility for Medicare Advantage typically requires enrollment in both Part A and Part B. Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage; you must be enrolled in Part A, Part B or both to be eligible for Part D.
Medicare, the United States federal medical insurance program, provides coverage for more than 4.4 million people in Texas who qualify for Medicare. You can get Medicare if you’re 65 or older or have a qualifying disability.
If you are living in Texas and qualify for Medicare coverage, you have a few options available to you. Medicare is available to all citizens over the age of 65, those under 65 who have permanent disabilities, or those with end-stage renal disease.
Medicare is health insurance available for anyone who is 65 or older or anyone with certain health conditions regardless of age, such as end-stage renal disease or Amyotrophic Lateral...