Simplify the Switch to Medicare

Avoiding Coverage Gaps

Medicare Made Simple

Switching to Medicare can be confusing, but at Momentum Insurance, we’re here to make the transition smooth and stress-free. As you approach 65 or consider changing your current plan, we know how daunting it can be to figure out which Medicare option is best for you. With years of experience guiding clients through this process, our compassionate team will take the time to explain your choices clearly and help you find the right plan to match your healthcare needs.

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Whether due to disability, specific health conditions, or unique circumstances, we help you navigate the eligibility process, ensuring you understand when and how you can join Medicare.

Early Medicare Eligibility


Customized Plan Selection


We work with you to find the right Medicare plan—whether it's Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or a supplemental plan—tailored to your current health needs and financial situation.

Seamless Enrollment


Our experts handle the paperwork and logistics of switching to Medicare, so you don’t have to worry about missing important deadlines or being left without coverage.

Early Medicare Enrollment

Navigating Disability Medicare Benefits

If you're under 65 and eligible for Medicare due to disability or specific health conditions, the process of transitioning from traditional health insurance can feel daunting. At Momentum Insurance, we understand how overwhelming this change can be, and we're here to help guide you through each step. Our team specializes in supporting individuals who need Medicare coverage before turning 65, making sure that your healthcare needs are met without any gaps in coverage.

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