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Turning 65 means more than getting senior discounts at your local restaurant. From checking in on your retirement funds (even if you’re not planning to call it quits just yet) to making a doctor visit (even if you’re in tip-top shape), turning 65 can be a busy time.
Set aside plenty of time to ensure you get the right Medicare plan. Signing up for Medicare is one of the most important parts of turning 65, but it can be confusing. medicarehealthplans.com makes it easy to prepare before your milestone birthday. Download your free “Turning 65” Checklist today and make sure you’re on track with Medicare coverage for years to come.
The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your chance to sign up for Original Medicare around your 65th birthday. It’s a seven-month period that starts three months before your birthday month and ends three months after your birthday month. If you enroll before your birthday, your coverage begins on the first day of the month you turn 65. Enroll in a Medicare plan during this period to avoid any potential late enrollment fees. Here are some other questions you might ask yourself about the IEP.
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