What is the benefit to me if I use your Medicare Referral phone number?

Answered by 27 licensed agents

Well the benefit would be the same if you found us by getting referred by another client- having an agent that you can trust, that you can talk with, hopefully that you appreciate their time and attention to your needs. Not everyone appreciates the time licensed agents put into their training on Medicare every year. Personally, I put in over 100 hours of training and certifications every year to be able to direct my clients to plans that will help them. It is a difficult task and it’s not for everyone. Some people just use Medicare.gov and have no idea what the nuances of plans are. I assist my clients annually and are there throughout the year for problems they may encounter with new issues or medicines.

Answered by Shelly Hefley on November 14, 2025

Broker Licensed in IN, AL, IL, KY & TN

Answered by Shelly Hefley Medicare Insurance Agent
Well, if you use my referral number you will be speaking with one of the most experienced agents in the country. With 20 years in the business, and ONLY working with Medicare insurance, you'll be speaking with someone who KNOWS what they are doing - not just guessing.

Answered by Jason Miller on June 1, 2026

Broker Licensed in AZ

Answered by Jason Miller Medicare Insurance Agent
I offer a great referral program for my clients. It's a nice way to reward my clients and my clients know their family and friends will be properly taken care of.

Answered by Mark Szymanski on March 24, 2026

Agent Licensed in PA & NJ

Answered by Mark Szymanski Medicare Insurance Agent
The main benefit is that you get to speak to a Local Agent, Local Agent are familiar with the Plans in your area, as well as the Networks and Doctors who work with those Plans. In addition they are aware of "local" reputations, and can help you better than a Call Center Agent from many miles/States away.

Answered by Jim Tretola on December 30, 2025

Broker Licensed in NJ, CA, CT & 6 other states

Answered by Jim Tretola Medicare Insurance Agent
“The benefit of using my Medicare referral number is that you have an advocate. Instead of speaking with a random call center each time, you have one licensed specialist who knows your situation, can explain your options clearly, and can help if you have problems later with billing, benefits, or plan questions.”

Answered by Priscilla Ramos on January 5, 2026

Agent Licensed in OH, AZ, FL & 5 other states

Answered by Priscilla Ramos Medicare Insurance Agent
Working with a Licensed Medicare Agent gives to access to free information and advice. Agents are required to complete annual training with Medicare and each insurance carrier and have a high level of expertise with the insurance plans and their benefit structures. A good agent should keep you informed about any changes within the healthcare industry, your health insurance carrier or your plan that will affect your benefits and/or costs. Agents are also aware of Provider/Carrier relationships and potential issues that could affect your access to care. Agents are not paid by you the beneficiary. Your costs are not affected by whether you use an agent or not.

Answered by Michael Wallner on December 3, 2025

Agent Licensed in DE, MD & NY

Answered by Michael Wallner Medicare Insurance Agent
Using my Medicare referral phone number is one of the simplest ways to make sure yo and anyone you refr gets trusted, personalized guidance without the stress of navigating Medicare alone. When someone calls my dedicated number, they reach me directly, not a call center. That means they will get one-on-one support from a licensed, independent agent who takes the time to understand their health needs, budget, and coverage concerns.

You will also have peace of mind knowing your friends and loved ones are in good hands. I compare plans from multiple insurance companies, explain benefits in plain language, and always offer guidance at no cost and with no pressure. Many people discover savings, extra benefits, or better-fitting coverage they didn’t even know they qualified for.

Answered by Cheryl Lockhart on December 9, 2025

Agent Licensed in FL, CO, KY, NC & WV

Answered by Cheryl Lockhart Medicare Insurance Agent
You will have the benefit of having an agent who is local that you can call with questions and you will be talking to your agent. If you decide and enroll in a plan through an insurance company, or Medicare, you will receive the same service an agent can offer. The main difference is that you usually will not be able to talk to the same agent who enrolled you. Therefore, the process is not as personal. This does not only apply to my referral phone number. It applies to any agent. Just keep in mind, agents need to help you decide what plan best serves your needs even if it means that you would keep your current plan. Agents are available to serve YOUR best interests.

Answered by Constance Phillips on October 23, 2025

Agent Licensed in OH

Answered by Constance Phillips Medicare Insurance Agent
You will be contacting a Medicare agent that is will to go the mile for his clients. I will spend the time to answer any questions you may have and simplify the process for you.

Answered by William Brobson on October 24, 2025

Agent Licensed in SC, GA & VA

Answered by William Brobson Medicare Insurance Agent
The benefit of using an agent is that you are getting an ally that is trained and certified in all the different plans that are available in your area. We can also at a glance have access to all the plans and be able to compare them for you. Most independent agents are able to help you make an unbiased decision that best suits your needs

Answered by Mark Boone on October 24, 2025

Agent Licensed in MN, FL, MI & NC, OH, SC & VA

Answered by Mark Boone Medicare Insurance Agent
Thank you for the question..

As a local Agent, i. My area for over 45 years.

I make it my honor to help anyone, who calls or referred to me, to provide the Best possible, service, and advise that is in they're best interest,not mine.

Very often I receive no financial benefit, but knowing I always do the right thing for clients is benefit enough..

Thank You Again

Answered by Pat Papson on May 25, 2026

Agent Licensed in NM

Answered by Pat Papson Medicare Insurance Agent
The benefit to you would be that you would have someone available all year long to answer questions you may have, assist you with any roadblocks you may incur, and the assurance that you will be getting expert guidance concerning your Medicare coverage.

Answered by Don Hansford on October 27, 2025

Broker Licensed in TX

Answered by Don Hansford Medicare Insurance Agent
I can take time to explain your Insurance Options with the goal of saving premium dollars and providing quality insurance coverage.

Answered by Brent Mowery on November 28, 2025

Broker Licensed in OK, CO, NC & TX

Answered by Brent Mowery Medicare Insurance Agent
My close to 20 years of experience helping Medicare recipients. My training and knowledge.

Every year I must recertify myself by taking Medicare knowledge and training courses and passing exams.

This coupled with real life cases of assisting clients in plan selection and assisting in resolving issues some of which are fairly involved and that resulted from bad choices taken by my clients because they did not know any better and had at the time, no professional assistance. Usually a bad idea that many times can turn to be very costly.

i also subscribe to many informational services that keep me current and relevant in my knowledge and research options.

Answered by Roberto Alonso on October 23, 2025

Agent Licensed in FL

Answered by Roberto Alonso Medicare Insurance Agent
Loyalty. Ask brokers of ten with clients who are referrals it incentivizes the broker to act with intent to help more and utilize lasting relationships and experiences

Answered by Blaine Shipe on November 27, 2025

Broker Licensed in AZ, CA, CO & VA

Answered by Blaine Shipe Medicare Insurance Agent
Sometimes people worry that they may be advised to take a certain plan or carrier that the agent is contracted with for commission. Sometimes, they are residents of a state where the agent isn't licensed.

I partnered with HealthSherpa for a Medicare Referral Line phone number. After being greeted and asked a series of questions which help show which plans are suitable for you, you can decide through multiple carriers and plans all in one phone call - instead of calling multiple agents, carriers, and phone numbers to find out what is good for you and your situation at the time.

So, give it a try and contact my Medicare Referral Line phone number! Pick what's best for you!

Answered by Aisha Saleem on October 23, 2025

Agent Licensed in MD & FL

Answered by Aisha Saleem Medicare Insurance Agent
You have an agent available to provide personal service, answering questions you may have, etc. In the local market that gives you someone you can see, talk with, and engage.

Answered by Chris Lewis on December 12, 2025

Broker Licensed in AL & GA

Answered by Chris Lewis Medicare Insurance Agent
The benefit is huge. You will be having someone who is a licensed and certified broker who has your best interests in mind. Also, as a broker you will be working with someone who can offer and compare different plans from multiple companies with no bias towards any specific company

Answered by Paul Mercier on October 23, 2025

Broker Licensed in MA, NH & RI

Answered by Paul Mercier Medicare Insurance Agent


Personalized one on one service to answer all your Medicare questions. I’m local in Texas and would love to help you!

Answered by Sue Mendoza on November 7, 2025

Agent Licensed in TX

Answered by Sue Mendoza Medicare Insurance Agent
Thank you for the chance to give you some accurate information.

Unlike a call center, Medicare.gov, state volunteers or an agent that represents one company, by calling your agent on MedicareAgentsHub.com you are getting an independent agent who can see every plan in your area and the costs of that plan to you.

We can see the whole Medicare landscape and shop the same way as you would.

Rest assured that on the other side of the call to a Referral number is a Medicare expert who brings expertise and commitment to keeping our clients healthy in their body and their wallet.

Thanks again and God bless.

Answered by Tony Carlton on October 24, 2025

Agent Licensed in MO, GA, MD & 6 other states

Answered by Tony Carlton Medicare Insurance Agent
Having a local Medicare agent gives you access to the agent and their knowledge to keep you informed of changes to Medicare and your plan in the ways that it can impact you. Call Centers and Insurance carriers direct are limited in their ability to help individuals. Call Centers are contracted to sell a limited number of plans only for the carriers they contract with, and Carriers are limited to only offering their plans, limiting your access to to all other available plans. Like shopping for a car and going to Ford, who will never tell you about the other brands, regardless if one may better fit for you. Going to medciare.gov shows you all the plans available but you must do all the research yourself and know which plans are contracted which which hospitals and healthcare providers and keep up with the annual changes yourself.

Local brokers know the networks, and providers, and can help you find the plan that best fits your needs at the lowest out of pocket costs, and notify you each year if you need to make changes.

Answered by Rob Baer on March 16, 2026

Agent Licensed in SC, AL, CO & 15 other states

Answered by Rob Baer Medicare Insurance Agent
The benefit of using my Medicare Referral number is free personal, compassionate service. The only cost to you is your time and willingness to find the answers you are looking for.

Answered by Anthony Guerrero on October 23, 2025

Broker Licensed in PA, NJ & NY

Answered by Anthony Guerrero Medicare Insurance Agent
You would get hands on detailed information, from a licensed agent in your area. The agent would provide all info that would award you the best benefits available to you.

Answered by Monica Hughes on February 2, 2026

Agent Licensed in LA, AL, AR & 16 other states

Answered by Monica Hughes Medicare Insurance Agent
Ongoing support after enrollment

Most people think Medicare is a one-time decision—it’s not. Plans, prescriptions, and doctors change every year.

When you use my referral, I can:

• Review your plan annually

• Help with coverage questions

• Assist if issues come up (billing, claims, prescriptions)

Answered by Mindy Kay on April 13, 2026

Broker Licensed in FL

Answered by Mindy Kay Medicare Insurance Agent
I will get back to you within 24 hours, if not sooner. Once called, I like giving the option to meet face-to-face so that we can discuss your needs and concerns in a more personal interaction. You become my priority and I do what I can to make sure that you are taken care of. I am free, honest, and contracted with all the insurance companies that are in your area (TN, KY, PA, and NC). Any help you need, I'm there for you.

Answered by Jon Harkness on March 16, 2026

Agent Licensed in TN, KY, NC & PA

Answered by Jon Harkness Medicare Insurance Agent
When you call this number, you aren't just reaching an agent—you are gaining a true partner in your healthcare. Most of my clients know me simply by my nickname, 'Angel.' I am here to guide you through that very first phone call, and I will continue to be here for you, your family, and your loved ones year after year. In fact, I am proud to assist multiple generations of families, from parents and their adult children to grandchildren who may qualify for Medicare due to a disability. Families trust me with their benefits because they know I am always in their corner.

Answered by Angela Tapp on May 27, 2026

Agent Licensed in TX, AL, AR & 26 other states

Answered by Angela Tapp Medicare Insurance Agent
Thanks for contacting me. I hope you're doing well. The benefit to you is that I have been helping Clients since 2006. 20th season helping those either a Med-Supp or MAPD.

Answered by Joseph Cianchetti on December 12, 2025

Agent Licensed in FL

Answered by Joseph Cianchetti Medicare Insurance Agent

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