Lynn Mut, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
A Trusted Medicare advisor helping seniors and eligible individuals navigate their healthcare options with confidence. I have a deep understanding of Medicare plans and a commitment to personalized service. I can simplify the process and ensure clients find the best coverage for their needs. I find fulfillment in educating and empowering others to make informed healthcare decisions for a secure and healthy future.
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. Give me a call at 203-230-0548 to discuss your Medicare choices and don't forget to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!
Q&A with Lynn Mut
What benefits are there to working with a Medicare Agent near me vs remote/virtual?
Answer: There are many benefits to working face to face and virtually with a Medicare Agent.
A local can give a more personal approach. Local agents understand the plans available in your specific area which includes doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies.
I personally find, that local agents are extremely more helpful and responsive for follow up issues, claim help, and have a personal knowledge of your needs based on the relationship that is built. A local agent also understands state specific Medicaid programs and Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage options in your state, since these benefits vary for each state.
In recent days, working virtually has become a favorite with my clients. Having the flexibility to meet with my clients without travel time is a plus because it gives me the option to work longer hours and across state lines in different time zones. If convenience, flexibility, and you are used to working with computers is appealing to you, working virtually may be the right choice. Everything that is done in person can be done virtually as well.
If you are looking for help, please contact me. I would be happy to review and answer questions.
How do you educate clients who are completely new to Medicare?
Answer: When initially meeting with a new to Medicare client, I go over the following:
*How and when to enroll in Medicare
*Explain the different parts of Medicare
*Eligibility and enrollment timelines
*Educate on the difference between a Medicare Advantage vs Supplement
*Prescription drugs and how they are covered
*Conduct a personal fact finding health outline so that I can recommend plans
I’m retiring next year—do I need to do anything with my Medicare?
Answer: Timing with Medicare can be tricking. It's always best to review with an agent to find out the ins and outs with Medicare.
There are different guidelines for people who are still working and already 65 vs just turning 65. There is a lot to unpack with this question.
Setting an appointment with an agent to review with you is always and highly recommended.