June 2, 2016 /// 4 Comments
If you’re new to Medigap or have been enrolled for years, you may wonder if and how chiropractic services are covered by Medigap. Remember that Medigap only covers what Medicare approves, so the good news is chiropractic is covered, but the bad news is…
June 2, 2016 /// 2 Comments
Mammogram screenings are the main tool to determine if a woman has breast cancer. We get a lot of questions from clients on how Medigap covers your screening, and the easy answer is most of the time of it will be…
May 25, 2016 /// 14 Comments
Mental Health care is the cornerstone of emotional and physical well-being. If you want to see a therapist or need more intensive care, we have a created a quick rundown of how Medigap has you covered. It is important to remember…
May 25, 2016 /// 4 Comments
Hearing loss is a major concern for some Medicare beneficiaries. While it may be a concern, many do not know if Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement (Medigap) cover the costs for hearing aids. It’s a simple answer, and…
May 5, 2016 /// 2 Comments
Original Medicare offers $0 preventive care for seniors. This includes certain health screenings and vaccinations, however you may be surprised to learn that Medicare may only cover…
May 2, 2016 /// 19 Comments
Many of our clients want to know if their Medigap plan offers any coverage for vision or dental. It’s actually broken up into routine care and serious emergencies/issues. The quick answer is sometimes…
April 25, 2016 /// 2 Comments
Medicare beneficiaries will have doctor’s fees every time they go to the doctor’s office. If you enroll in a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan, however, you can reduce or…
April 22, 2016 /// 2 Comments
Here is a Senior65.com quick “cheat sheet” to learn how your Medigap plan works when you go to the doctor. We know how confusing the transition can be, but…
April 19, 2016 /// 4 Comments
Original Medicare is broken down into Part A and Part B. Let’s delve into the details of Part B.
March 29, 2016 /// 5 Comments
Colorectal cancer screenings include several types of tests, including colonoscopies. Each screening has its own type of cost, and some are covered at 100% by Medicare, while others have out of pocket costs.