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SheltieLover

(61,838 posts)
2. Call your local Council on Aging & senior center
Mon Oct 31, 2022, 11:41 AM
Oct 2022

They can tell you exact price for the plan you need. For free.

They don't sell ins., so they are completely unbiased!

They often visit senior centers this time of year.

I don't have Part D. I use a Kroger discount program. Much cheaper for my needs.

Good luck!

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I am on 4 medications and switched to that plan last year. redstatebluegirl Oct 2022 #1
thanks! Yonnie3 Oct 2022 #3
Call your local Council on Aging & senior center SheltieLover Oct 2022 #2
I am reviewing the plans via the Medicare website Yonnie3 Oct 2022 #4
Sounds great! SheltieLover Oct 2022 #5
... Yonnie3 Oct 2022 #8
I looked at it Jilly_in_VA Oct 2022 #6
The Cigna plan available to me has the pharmacy I use off network. Yonnie3 Oct 2022 #7
Mine is too Jilly_in_VA Oct 2022 #9
Hmm ... Yonnie3 Nov 2022 #10
It is indeed Jilly_in_VA Nov 2022 #11
Here is a rating of a few plans from Maricopa Co., AZ QED Jan 2023 #12
Choose wisely Yonnie3 Jan 2023 #13
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