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Turning 65 Medicare Timing Guide

Turning 65? Find Out Which Medicare Timing Path May Apply to You

Answer a few quick questions about Social Security, work, employer coverage, and HSA contributions. Then get a general Medicare timing overview and next steps.

Step 1

What month and year do you turn 65?

Select the month and year you turn 65.

Are you already receiving Social Security benefits?

Are you currently working?

Are you covered under your own active employer group plan?

Are you covered under your spouse's active employer group plan?

Is the employer coverage based on current employment?

Does the employer have 20 or more active employees?

Are you contributing to a Health Savings Account?

Do you plan to keep working after age 65?

Do you plan to retire or lose employer coverage in the next 6 to 12 months?

Do you already have Medicare Part A?

Do you already have Medicare Part B?

What's your biggest Medicare question right now?

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This tool provides general educational information based on the answers provided. It is not legal, tax, or official Medicare enrollment advice. Medicare enrollment decisions should be reviewed based on your specific employer coverage, Social Security status, HSA contributions, and official Medicare/Social Security guidance.