Jim Neil, Medicare Insurance Agent

About Me

We have over 350 5-star reviews on Google and are A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau.

Over the years, we’ve assisted thousands of people with their Medicare planning, from advice surrounding when and how to apply for Medicare, to helping select the right supplemental insurance plan and prescription drug coverage. When you choose to work with us, you get a personal relationship with our firm where we work with you year in and year out to ensure you’re never OVERPAYING and that you’re always on the right plan. There is not a one-size-fits-all solution as everybody has different needs, health, and budget. We take pride in helping everyone, by impartially comparing plans from well-known national and local companies to find the right plan for your specific needs. Even better, our services are completely free! Contact us today to explore your Medicare options, and be sure to mention that you found us on Medicare Agents Hub!

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368 Total Reviews   (5.0 )

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Shawn Boyea
June 5, 2026

Jim is the best. Every time I have called he has answered my call and taken care of my insurance needs. I would recomend Jim to anyone needing Health or Dental Insurance.

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Cristy M
June 4, 2026

Jim is phenomenal… answered all our questions and is very patient… I would highly recommend him for sure. He knows his stuff and saved us a lot of time…

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Don Beschke
May 1, 2026

Jim was great he helped us decide on a policy that fit our needs. He checked with our doctors to see if they were in network. Checked all of our meds to make sure they were covered and we even have dental coverage and a gym membership. Thanks again Jim you were a blessing. I also bookmarked the website and put Jim on my favorite phone list.

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Vanessa Robinette
April 30, 2026

Jim Neil was great to work with, very knowledgeable about insurance and took time to answer our questions. Highly recommend him for assistance with your Medicare benefits!

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Gigi Tennyson
April 22, 2026

I had a great experience working with Jim Neil. He was extremely knowledgeable and I had no doubt that he knew this industry inside and out. I was interested to see if there was a better plan for me due to the rising cost of my existing plan. Jim found a great plan for me at a lower cost. I'm so pleased and I highly recommend their services to anyone looking for help navigating Medicare choices.

Q&A with Jim Neil

What happens if I am already retired and collecting Social Security when I turn 65?

Answer: Roughly 90 days before your 65th birthday you'll automatically receive your red, white, and blue Medicare card in the mail from the Social Security Administration. Medicare A and B will be effective the first of the month in which you turn 65, unless your birthday falls on the first of a month, then Medicare starts on the first of the month PRIOR to your birthday. When you receive your Medicare card it's very important to talk to an independent broker so that you can hear all the different options available to you. You should work with a broker you trust that has virtually all the insurance companies at his or her disposal to ensure you get the right plan for you and that all your doctors and medications are covered properly.

What should I look for in a Medicare plan if I travel frequently both domestically and internationally?

Answer: This can be very complicated. Out of network coverage is unique to each plan and carrier. Some plans say "go anywhere in our national network" and other plans can say "go anywhere Medicare works." It's best to ask us (or your broker) which plans have the best out-of-area coverage. In terms of international, most will cover for international emergency, but there can be limits. I always recommend my customers to get international travel coverage, which I help them with. It's very inexpensive and gives peace of mind should you have a problem while traveling abroad.

Do I have to answer health questions when switching from one Supplemental/Medigap plan to another?

Answer: Usually yes. The only times you don't answer health questions are when you're new to Part B (usually when turning 65 or leaving your employer plan after you've already turned 65) or when you have any sort of 'guaranteed issue rights.' The most common of these is when someone already has Part B and is still working and he/she is coming off of the employer plan due to retirement. So something 'special' has happened meaning the employer plan was lost, therefore you have guaranteed issue rights for a Supplement with no health questions.

Is Medicare's coverage for cataract surgery enough, or do seniors still face high out-of-pocket costs?

Answer: If a person has a Supplement/Medigap (Plan G, F, or N) cataracts would be covered 80% by Part B and then the 20% would be covered by Plan G/F/N after the $257 Part B Medical deductible has been satisfied. That's excellent coverage. If a beneficiary has Advantage (HMO or PPO) cataract surgery is typically covered under the outpatient procedure benefit, which can vary by plan and by state. I've seen outpatient surgery as low as around $100 and it can be as high as $400 or more. That's why people need independent agents like myself to navigate these differences in plans and coverage.

Can you describe a time when you helped a client navigate a complex Medicare issue?

Answer: The complexities of Medicare cases typically revolve around the prescription drug coverage. I save people hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars just by a thorough search through the plans to ensure proper coverage and saving money through copays. Many drug plans have copays of 25% but other drug plans have copays of $47 per refill. I take great pride in ensuring customers don't overpay for their insurance and for their prescriptions.

What benefits are there to working with a Medicare Agent near me vs remote/virtual?

Answer: When you use a local agent like me, I have access to all of the local products. In comparison using a virtual/remote agent that may be out of state or in a call center, typically those people only have the national carrier brands and not all of the local carriers. Also, you'd be supporting a local small business in the same community that truly cares about a long-term relationship with clients and not just a one and done type of scenario where a call center typically doesn't have very comprehensive customer service for the longevity of the relationship.