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At May River Medicare, we educate, empower and enroll. There are only two paths you can go down when new to medicare, original medicare (Part A and Part B) with a medicare supplement and stand alone drug plan (Part D) or a medicare advantage plan (Part C) which is Part A and Part B and Part D built into one plan a private insurance company manages for you. Before handing over your original medicare rights to the managed care private insurance company, it's important to get the facts. At May River Medicare, you have your own medicare advocate guiding you through the medicare maze so you never worry about penalties, denials, appeals, or rate instability on your medicare supplement.
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