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We are excited to provide you with a personalized enrollment link so you can review and sign up for a prescription drug plan. With this link, you will be able to compare plan costs, review formularies, and add medications. This will help you find the best plan to meet your needs. We have also included instructions on how to input your medications and review your formulary throughout the year.

Online Medicine Cabinet & Self-Enrollment Options

  • We do not offer every plan available in your area, however, we do represent the largest and most utilized plans nationally.

  • CLICK on the Prescription Drug Enrollment button at the bottom left of this page.

  • The default effective date for plans is the first of the following month, except during the AEP season, when it is January 1st.

  • If you are currently on a Medicare Advantage plan, and sign up for a Part D plan, it will disenroll you from that Medicare Advantage plan. Make sure you first have been approved for a Medicare Supplement, before applying for a standalone drug plan.

  • After you have signed up for a Part D plan, you may get a call from your insurance company trying to convince you to give up your Original Medicare and your chosen Part D plan for a much-more-profitable (to them) “Medicare Advantage” plan. Insurance companies frequently utilize these sales calls as a strategy to increase their bottom-line.

800-936-1405

Preparing for your online account setup:

  • Have a list of your current medications, preferably from your bottles. You will need the prescription name, dosage, frequency, and any additional relevant information.

  • The name of your preferred pharmacy

  • Separate email addresses for you and your spouse (if applicable)

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Important disclosures about Medicare Plans: Medicare has neither endorsed nor reviewed this information. Not connected or affiliated with any United States Government or State agency. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.
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