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Learn Medicare one step at a time.

Whether you’re turning 65, retiring, comparing Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage, or simply trying to understand Medicare better, these free educational guides will help you make more informed decisions.

Mike Surrano, local Medicare insurance agent
Mike SurranoYour local insurance coach

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Understanding Original Medicare

Learn the Basics

Medicare Part A

Hospital coverage

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Medicare Part D

Prescription drug coverage

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Build Your Medicare Knowledge Step by Step

1

Turning 65

2

Learn Part A

3

Learn Part B

4

Compare Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage

5

Schedule Your Medicare Review

“Clear education first. The coverage decision remains yours.”

Mike Surrano

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  • 14 years in the insurance industry
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  • Local North Texas Medicare specialist
  • No-pressure education
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