Cindy Boerhave, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
Raised in Pueblo, Colorado, I developed a strong sense of community through my involvement in 4-H, Girl Scouts, and church activities. After 27 years in education as both a teacher and administrator, I transitioned into the insurance industry in 2020, initially specializing in Funeral Advance Planning before expanding into Medicare services. My personal experience navigating multiple family health crises have equipped me with valuable knowledge, skills, and insight into the complexities of the healthcare system. Today, I use these strengths to guide others through important life and healthcare decisions—and I look forward to the opportunity to help you as well.
I represent multiple Colorado carriers offering Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. We can visit in person at my local office, via phone or virtually, at no cost to you. You deserve expert guidance from a local agent instead of calling a 1-800 number.
Give me a call today to start your personal Medicare Plan Review and don't forget to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!
Q&A with Cindy Boerhave
I'm turning 65 next month and the amount of Medicare mail I'm getting is overwhelming. How do I sort through all this?
Answer: Yes, all the Medicare, mail and phone calls can be overwhelming. But the solution is to have a local Medicare agent. The key question to ask is if they are a Broker.
Meaning, a Broker can look at all the plans and options in your area. Then find a plan that will cover your doctors and medications and any other medical needs.
If you are about to turn 65 and retired there is a 3 month window before and after your birth month to sign up for Medicare without penalties. If you are still working your Broker will be able to help you transfer into Medicare when you are ready.
Having a local Broker is more personal than calling a 1-800 number and their service is free.