Stephanie Gonzales-Sager, Medicare Insurance Agent


About Me

Hi, my name is Stephanie. After being laid off from the Oil & Gas industry, I transitioned into the Medicare field at Senior Health Services. With encouragement from our CEO, Mr. White, I earned my General Lines Life & Health License and discovered a passion for helping seniors navigate their Medicare options.

Five years later, I’m still proudly serving our wonderful community of seniors and helping make healthcare choices clearer and easier to understand.

Best of all, my services come at no cost to you. Get in touch with me today to explore your Medicare insurance options and be sure to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!

Stephanie Gonzales-Sager

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Q&A with Stephanie Gonzales-Sager

How do I apply for Medicare if I qualify because of a disability?

Answer: You become eligible for Medicare after 24 months of SSDI payments. There are a few exceptions to get it right away. ALS or ESRD.

How can I tell if my Medicare Advantage plan is financially sustainable long-term?

Answer: Medicare Advantage Plans are run by private insurers, but you can evaluate whether it's stable, well-run and unlikely to suddenly worsen benefits or network access. Also, checking their rating based on the carrier you currently have. It's not something you personally fund long term such as investment.

I want to get a shingles vaccine. Will Medicare cover this preventive service?

Answer: You can go to CVS, Walgreens, or Walmart and it should be no cost to you since it' s preventive. Take your Medicare Advantage card and show it to them just in case you need to show them your insurance membership card, which covers your Drugs under and Advantage plan.

If I don't have a primary physician will my new carrier assign me to one?

Answer: Yes, your new carrier will assign you a new physician based on your zip code and will be listed on your membership card.

How to sign up for A & B?

Answer: You can sign up for A&B on SSA.gov or go to your nearest Social Security Office. Or an Agent can assist you in doing so for free.

What are the reasons why I should work with a Medicare agent?

Answer: They can compare multiple plans

Independent Medicare agents often represent several insurance carriers instead of just one.

That means they can help compare:

Monthly premiums

Deductibles and copays

Prescription drug coverage

Doctor and hospital networks

Dental, vision, hearing, and extra benefits

Without an agent, you may end up reviewing dozens of plans on your own.