Medicare

Explore health insurance and prescription savings plans to find the right coverage for you.

We’ll help you find a plan that fits your
needs.

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1. Explore your Medicare options

Determine whether your current plan is meeting your health needs or if you want to shop for another plan. You can find a plan during the upcoming Annual Enrollment Period (AEP).

First time enrolling in Medicare? Enroll in a plan three months before or after your 65th birthday to avoid a penalty. If you’re under age 65, you may be eligible for Medicare if you’ve received Social Security/Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits for 24+ months or have been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease).

Changes in employment coverage? If you’re 65+, enroll in a plan up to eight months after your employer coverage ends to avoid a penalty.

2. Research and shop for a Medicare plan

Research Medicare to figure out what coverage type is right for you:

Plan benefits can change annually, so it is important to evaluate prescription drug coverage, premiums, deductibles, copays, and pharmacy benefits to ensure your plan is right for you every year.

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3. Shop for a Medicare plan

Easy ways to find a plan:

  • On your own: Using educational tools found within this experience, within this helpful guide, or online via other helpful resources

  • Online: Review and select plansopens a simulated dialog with Find Rx Coverage shopping tools powered by eHealth, an independent insurance agency*

  • By phone: Connect with an eHealth Licensed insurance agent and get free assistance with no obligation to enroll by calling 1-844-951-3092 (TTY users 711)

  • In person: Speak to a licensed insurance agent at a participating Walgreens

4. Enroll in a Medicare plan

  • When you research Medicare coverage, check to see if your pharmacy is a Preferred Pharmacy in the plan’s network.

  • Consider enrolling in a Medicare plan with Walgreens as a Preferred Pharmacy. Explore your coverage options or visit your local store to get a list of plans where Walgreens is preferred.

  • Decide on a plan during the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) from Oct. 15 – Dec. 7 each year. You can re-enroll in your current plan or switch plans. Your coverage will begin on Jan. 1 if you sign up during AEP.

  • First-time eligibility for Medicare? Enroll in a plan within three months before or after your 65th birthday to avoid a penalty. If you're under age 65, you may be eligible for Medicare if you have a qualifying disability or health condition, such as end-stage renal disease or Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS).

  • Changes in employment coverage? If you’re 65+, enroll in a plan up to eight months after your employer coverage ends (to avoid a penalty).

5. Fill Medicare prescriptions at Walgreens

  • Walgreens offers low-cost copays as a Preferred Network Pharmacy with many plans.

  • Walgreens provides easy ways to manage your prescriptions to fit your unique health needs.

Don't miss 2024 Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, Oct. 15 – Dec. 7, 2023!

Many Medicare Advantage or Medicare Prescription Drug Plans have a preferred pharmacy network. Preferred network pharmacies can offer lower copays because they have an agreement with your plan to charge less.

Shop all Walgreens preferred & in-network plans§Opens a simulated dialog

§ List above may not be inclusive if plan sponsor opted out of inclusion of the Find RX Coverage Experience. Your out-of-pocket costs may be lower if you fill your covered Medicare drug prescriptions at your plan’s preferred pharmacies. Other pharmacies are available in network. Pharmacies may also contract with other plan Sponsors. For a complete listing of plans in your area, please contact 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048) 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or consult www.medicare.gov.Opens a simulated dialog

* No obligation to enroll. This ad is not from the government. It's from eHealth, an insurance agency selling plans from many insurance companies. Enrollment in a plan may be limited to certain times of the year unless you quality for a special election period, or are in your Medicare Initial Period. Deductibles, copay and coinsurance may apply.

† Mon.–Fri. 8 am to 9 pm, Sat. 10 am to 7 pm ET. eHealth is a licensed insurance broker. No commissions are paid to Walgreens.

‡ Advice is free with no obligation to enroll and provided by independent licensed agents representing one or more plans. Licensed agents are not employees or agents of Walgreens, eHealth or any government agency.

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