Medicare Plan Help Across Florida
Independent Medicare guidance for Florida residents. Compare Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D at no cost, with help built around your doctors, prescriptions, and budget.
Answer first: how do you choose the right Medicare plan?
AdviseCare is based in Tampa Bay and helps Florida residents compare Medicare choices without pressure or plan-name hype. Because availability and fit can change by county and ZIP code, we begin with your doctors, prescriptions, pharmacies, budget, and timing — then explain where Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D differ. AdviseCare is licensed in 24 states, so we can also help families coordinate questions beyond Florida when needed.
Florida reviews emphasize prescription drug coverage, government-versus-agency clarity, what to bring to a review, and timing questions for people working past 65.
Medicare decisions we help compare
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Medicare Advantage
Compare networks, referrals, drug coverage, dental, vision, hearing, OTC, fitness, and maximum out-of-pocket exposure.
Medicare Supplement - Medigap
Review predictable-cost options, provider flexibility, travel needs, Medigap open enrollment, and Part D pairing.
Part D Prescription Drugs
Check formularies, tiers, dosages, pharmacies, deductibles, copays, and annual medication cost differences.
Areas served near Florida
AdviseCare supports Medicare beneficiaries throughout Florida and nearby communities.
Common questions
What is Medicare Part D, and do I need it?
Part D is prescription drug coverage offered through private plans. Original Medicare doesn't include most prescription drugs, so many people add a Part D plan (or get drug coverage built into a Medicare Advantage plan). If you go without creditable drug coverage when first eligible, a late-enrollment cost can apply later. We help you look at how your specific medications are covered before you decide.
Are you part of Medicare or the government?
No. AdviseCare Insurance is a private, independent insurance agency. We are not affiliated with the federal Medicare program, CMS, or any government agency. For official, all-options information you can always contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE.
What should I bring to a Medicare review?
Three things make a review fast and accurate: a list of your current medications (names and doses), the doctors and any hospital systems you want to keep, and a rough sense of your budget and priorities. Your Medicare card or number is helpful too. With those in hand, we can give you a clear picture in one sitting.
Can you still help me if I'm working past 65 or have employer coverage?
Yes — this is a common and genuinely confusing situation, and the right move depends on your specific employer coverage. There are timing rules that can affect you later, so it's worth a no-cost conversation to understand your options before any deadlines, even if you decide to delay parts of Medicare.
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No-cost, no-pressure guidance from a licensed, independent advisor - by phone or video, on your schedule. You’ll walk away with a clear picture, whether or not you enroll with us.
AdviseCare Insurance is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. Medicare.gov is the official federal Medicare website. Plan availability and benefits vary by ZIP code, county, carrier, eligibility, doctors, prescriptions, and pharmacy.