How Do I Find a Local Medicare Insurance Agency?
A local Medicare insurance agency provides the personal guidance and ongoing support you need. Here's how to find the right one for your Medicare needs.
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3 Steps to Finding Your Local Medicare Agency
Research Online
Search for Medicare agencies in your area, read Google reviews, and check for BBB accreditation and proper licensing.
Verify Credentials
Look for agencies with CMIP®-certified agents, multiple carrier access, and a strong local track record.
Schedule a Free Meeting
Meet in person or by phone to see if they're patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely focused on your best interests.
Why a Local Agency Beats National Call Centers
Local agencies offer face-to-face guidance, deep knowledge of your community's healthcare providers, and ongoing personal support that national call centers simply can't match.
- In-person support at a real local office
- Knowledge of local doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies
- Ongoing relationship—not a one-time phone call
- Independent, unbiased plan comparisons
- Community reputation you can verify
- Free consultations and annual reviews
Why Seniors Choose a Local Agency
"I was lucky enough to try Green Insurance Agency after I found out my Medicare Advantage plan was being cancelled. I was impressed with the friendly professional service that I received from the first call."
Aaron Higginbotham
Medicare Advantage Plan Change
"I recently met with Bill Mertens of the Green Insurance Agency. This was the second time I had worked with Bill and I am very happy with the service he provided. He listened to my concerns and we discussed the best Medicare options for me."
Sharon Noel
Medicare Enrollment Guidance
"Last year, after struggling with all of the changes in Medicare Advantage plans, we decided to make an appointment with Bill Green to go over our options. Bill's team explained everything, and we left feeling confident."
Gail Chapman
Annual Medicare Review
