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- During your consultation, we’ll answer your questions and help you better understand your Medicare options based on your situation.
Helpful Things to Have Nearby
While not required, it may help to have:
- Your Medicare card (if available)
- A list of current prescriptions
- Questions about coverage, costs, or enrollment timelines
- Information about your current healthcare providers
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