We are glad you're here and excited to assist you with your Medicare. Medicare eligibility comes with great benefits, and we are here to walk with you through the process step-by-step to ensure that you feel confident in your choices, and have a positive, stress-free Medicare experience. Medicare Portal offers guidance in navigating Medicare so you can make informed decisions regarding your healthcare benefits.
Our team of local, independent agents help you explore, choose and enroll in a Medicare insurance plan that's suitable for you. There is never a charge for our services, and best of all, we provide lifetime support after enrollment. We're not a call center, and you're building a relationship that you can depend on year to year to meet all your Medicare needs.
We have a network of licensed, experienced agents in your area to meet with you in person, over the phone or virtually. Because we are compensated by insurance companies and not by you, there is never a charge for our services.
Our team of local, independent agents help you explore, choose and enroll in a Medicare insurance plan that's suitable for you. There is never a charge for our services, and best of all, we provide lifetime support after enrollment. We're not a call center, and you're building a relationship that you can depend on year to year to meet all your Medicare needs.
We have a network of licensed, experienced agents in your area to meet with you in person, over the phone or virtually. Because we are compensated by insurance companies and not by you, there is never a charge for our services.
Services
We are your trusted guide and resource for Medicare education, enrollment and services for beneficiaries residing in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Since 1990, John Norce has provided assistance to thousands of clients for their health insurance and Medicare needs.
In 2017, John founded Medicare Portal as a way help people better understand and navigate their Medicare journey through education, enrollment assistance and life-long support.
As a certified Continuing Education Instructor, John helps agents remain current on the ever-changing Medicare landscape.
Since 1990, John Norce has provided assistance to thousands of clients for their health insurance and Medicare needs.
In 2017, John founded Medicare Portal as a way help people better understand and navigate their Medicare journey through education, enrollment assistance and life-long support.
As a certified Continuing Education Instructor, John helps agents remain current on the ever-changing Medicare landscape.
Medicare is a health benefit you've worked hard to earn.
It is vital that you make the right decisions at the appropriate times in order to choose a coverage plan that provides the maximum benefit to you.
That's where we come in.
Our years of experience serving mid-Atlantic communities lead us to develop PATH, Medicare Portal's exclusive process that works to PREPARE, ASSIST, TEACH and HELP you navigate your Medicare journey.
Clients trust PATH to help increase their Medicare knowledge and remove stress.
It is vital that you make the right decisions at the appropriate times in order to choose a coverage plan that provides the maximum benefit to you.
That's where we come in.
Our years of experience serving mid-Atlantic communities lead us to develop PATH, Medicare Portal's exclusive process that works to PREPARE, ASSIST, TEACH and HELP you navigate your Medicare journey.
Clients trust PATH to help increase their Medicare knowledge and remove stress.
Medicare Part A is the first part of Original Medicare, which is a federal government program that offers health insurance to our seniors.
Your Part A benefits will pay for a large amount of your health expenses, but not all of it.
The following identifies what hospital benefits are covered, as well as what Part A doesn't cover, and will be out-of-pocket costs that you are responsible for, unless you purchase a Medigap policy to offset these expenses.
Typically, there's no premium associated with Part A when turning 65 if any of the below criteria applies to you.
Your Part A benefits will pay for a large amount of your health expenses, but not all of it.
The following identifies what hospital benefits are covered, as well as what Part A doesn't cover, and will be out-of-pocket costs that you are responsible for, unless you purchase a Medigap policy to offset these expenses.
Typically, there's no premium associated with Part A when turning 65 if any of the below criteria applies to you.
Part B is the second part of Original Medicare that provides benefits for doctor services and other health care providers, outpatient care, and durable medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers and hospital beds.
It also covers many preventative services, such as mammograms and flu shots.
Part B also covers some medical services not covered under Part A, such as certain types of occupational therapy, physical therapy, mental healthcare and home healthcare services.
Additionally, coverage under Part B includes ambulance services, cancer treatments, and diagnostic imaging.
It also covers many preventative services, such as mammograms and flu shots.
Part B also covers some medical services not covered under Part A, such as certain types of occupational therapy, physical therapy, mental healthcare and home healthcare services.
Additionally, coverage under Part B includes ambulance services, cancer treatments, and diagnostic imaging.
You might discover that Original Medicare doesn't provide coverage for everything you need or want with your healthcare benefits.
If you're looking for additional coverage, such as vision, dental, hearing and/or transportation to your medical providers, a Medicare Advantage plan, also referred to as Part C, might be an alternative to consider.
Medicare Advantage, which is not a part of Original Medicare, is an alternative option for those who want more coverage than what Part A and Part B offer.
If you're looking for additional coverage, such as vision, dental, hearing and/or transportation to your medical providers, a Medicare Advantage plan, also referred to as Part C, might be an alternative to consider.
Medicare Advantage, which is not a part of Original Medicare, is an alternative option for those who want more coverage than what Part A and Part B offer.
Reviews
Be the first to review Medicare Portal.
Write a Review