How do I find a Medicare broker in my area?
Answered by 8 licensed agents
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Answered by Donna Berube on June 16, 2026
Agent Licensed in NH
Answered by Andrew Zurbuch, MBA on June 16, 2026
Broker Licensed in IN, FL, KY, MO, OH & TN
When looking for a Medicare broker, I recommend finding someone who:
• Is licensed and certified to sell Medicare plans.
• Represents multiple insurance carriers rather than just one company.
• Takes time to understand your healthcare needs, prescriptions, and budget.
• Provides ongoing support after enrollment, not just during the initial signup.
As a licensed Medicare broker, I can help you compare plans available in your area, review your current coverage, check whether your doctors and medications are covered, and determine if you qualify for any cost-saving programs. There is no additional cost to you for my assistance.
If you’d like, I can schedule a brief consultation to review your options and answer any Medicare questions you may have.
Answered by Hudson Albert on June 17, 2026
Broker Licensed in TN, AL, AZ & 20 other states
Answered by Mary Brown on June 16, 2026
Broker Licensed in NJ, DE, FL & NC, OH, PA & TX
Check for Independence: Look for a broker who is 'independent' or 'appointed' with multiple insurance carriers. This ensures they can compare plans from different companies objectively rather than being restricted to one brand.
Verify Licensing and Certification: In most states, brokers must be licensed to sell health insurance and often must complete annual certifications specifically for Medicare. You can ask them directly: 'Are you AHIP-certified for the current year?'
Prioritize Local Knowledge: Medicare benefits and plan availability can be very specific to your county. A broker who understands the local network of hospitals and doctors in your area can better help you find a plan that actually includes your preferred providers.
Answered by Tamela Clayton on June 17, 2026
Broker Licensed in TX, AL, AZ & 12 other states
Answered by Mark Murphy on June 16, 2026
Agent Licensed in NJ, AL, CO & 9 other states
Answered by Richard Allen on June 17, 2026
Broker Licensed in TX
Answered by Lauren Hebert on June 16, 2026
Agent Licensed in MN & SD
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