Sherry Rose, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
Since 2002, Sherry Rose has been dedicated to helping clients navigate the often confusing world of Medicare. She began her journey in the field while working for a local corporation, where she developed a deep understanding of Medicare products and services. In 2010, Sherry made the decision to become an independent broker, allowing her to offer clients a broader range of options across multiple carriers.
Sherry is known for her thorough, transparent approach. She takes the time to sit down with each client face-to-face, carefully reviewing medications, doctors, and healthcare needs to ensure the plan selected is truly the best fit. Her personalized service and commitment to doing what’s right for the individual have earned her the trust of countless clients over the years.
Her local office is staffed with licensed agents she personally trains and trusts to provide the same high standard of care. Open year-round, the office offers ongoing support and assistance, ensuring clients are never left to navigate Medicare alone
My Google Reviews
13 Total Reviews (5.0)
December 6, 2024
I appreciate what these women do for me. They have always been so helpful and friendly.
November 22, 2024
It’s such a pleasure to go to a business where the staff is very knowledgeable & welcoming at the same time. Sherry will explain every detail about signing up for Medicare, and help you understand. It was so confusing for me initially but after meeting with Sherry I felt confident as to what choices I should make. I can’t thank her enough for being my guide.
November 6, 2024
November 1, 2024
Spoke with Sherry, she spent a lot of time with us going over the ins and outs of the over-complicated Medicare System. Very nice Office and the staff is very friendly. I highly recommend Solutions to Medicare especially if you are close to retirement
February 11, 2024
Was so confused before I got there, after talking to Sherry and she walked me through the entire process, it was so painless. Very good experience got my questions answered and signed up for the best plan for me and my needs. Would recommend them, they are so understanding and listen to your needs and Awesome.
Q&A with Sherry Rose
How do you explain to clients that "zero-premium" doesn't mean "zero-cost" with Medicare Advantage?
Answer: Zero Premium is the cost you pay for the plan unless you have a penalty related for not carrying a prescription drug plan. I do not define a plan as zero cost since that could not be the case.
I am on disability insurance Medicare now I will be 65 in October do I have to to sign up for Medicare again?
Answer: You do not have to sign up for Medicare A & B again. Depending on the type of plan you currently have, such as a MAPD, you have an open window to change your plan within the first 6 months of turning 65, during which you will not be asked any health questions and can move to a Medicare Supplement plan.
How do Medicare Savings Programs help with Medicare costs?
Answer: Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) are state-run programs that help people with limited income and resources pay for some or all of their Medicare costs. These programs can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses for eligible individuals. Here’s how they help:
1. Pay Medicare Part B Premiums
All MSPs help pay for the monthly premium for Medicare Part B, which covers doctor visits and outpatient services. In 2025, this premium is typically $174.70/month.
2. Cover Deductibles, Coinsurance, and Copayments
Some MSPs also cover:
Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premiums (if applicable)
Part A and Part B deductibles
Coinsurance and copayments for services
3. Qualify Automatically for Extra Help with Prescription Drugs
If you're enrolled in an MSP, you automatically qualify for Extra Help, a program that reduces prescription drug costs under Medicare Part D.
I have Original Medicare, a Medigap Plan G, and a Part D plan, but I'm still facing high costs for my specialty medication. What options exist for someone in my situation?
Answer: Have you applied for Extra Help on your Prescription cost? Also, you can check your prescription plan during the Annual Open Enrollment each year that runs from Oct 15th to Dec 7th of every year.
Is it true that Medicare pays for dental implants?
Answer: Medicare typically does not pay for dental implants or most routine dental care (like cleanings, fillings, tooth extractions, or dentures). However, there are some exceptions and alternatives worth knowing:
1. Original Medicare (Parts A & B)
Does NOT cover dental implants or routine dental care.
It may cover a dental service if it's medically necessary as part of a covered medical procedure. For example:
If you need jaw reconstruction after an accident and dental implants are part of that surgery.
If a hospital stay is required for a complex dental procedure due to a serious health condition.