Adam Gent, Medicare Insurance Broker

About Me

Hello! I'm Adam, your trusted Medicare agent in the area. My specialty is Medicare, and I'm passionate about helping you select the ideal plan that caters to your individual needs and budget. I'll efficiently sort through plans from reputable national and local companies, saving you time and effort. Best of all, my services are provided at no cost to you. Contact me to discuss your Medicare choices and don't forget to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!

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225 Total Reviews   (5.0 )

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Michael Davis
August 21, 2025

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Darcy Ishimwe
August 7, 2025

I appreciated working with this life insurance agency because they take care of every detail concerning your case and give you all detailed information and advice of what will work the best for you!

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Pat Ganzer-Holland
August 6, 2025

Fantastic guys to work with. Adam and Brad were great at explaining the different policies etc. They are great about following up and checking in with you to make sure you received your insurance cards or if you have questions. I would highly recommend!

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Amy Larrington
July 31, 2025

I found the agency on the internet and called because the reviews were all so positive. I am here to assure you that the rating it true my experience was and continues to be 5 star! Thank you to Brad for all of his assistance!

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Jonathan Langer
July 25, 2025

My wife and I have worked with Adam and Brad and they've both been extremely helpful in showing us all our options and finding an affordable plan for us. Highly recommended!

Q&A with Adam Gent

If I live part of the year abroad, do I still have to pay for Medicare if I don’t use it?

Answer: You will continue to pay for part B while abroad, but it is limited in coverage outside the US. You can cancel it while traveling abroad, but know when you come back to US and want to reinstate, you can only do so during the general election period (Jan-Mar) and you may have a penalty incurred if you go too long without it.

I went with Medigap because I travel a lot, but now I'm paying a fortune in premiums. Did I make a mistake?

Answer: It depends if you'd rather trade the premiums for potential headaches. Medigap works very easily with Medicare but you pay for that benefit. You can drop the Medigap and keep original Medicare, but you'll pick up the 20% of medical costs with no out of pocket limit. During the open enrollment you could compare to the advantage plans, but they have networks and insurance companies involved. That would offer a stop loss limit and lower premiums however. (pros/cons)