When can I enroll in Medicare?

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Individuals can enroll in Medicare during specific periods throughout the year. The initial enrollment period, which is the first opportunity for most people to sign up for Medicare, begins three months before the individual turns sixty-five years old and continues through three months after the individual turns sixty-five. This means that it spans a total of seven months. In addition to the initial enrollment period, there is an annual open enrollment period that takes place from October fifteenth to December seventh each year. During this time, individuals can make changes to their Medicare coverage, such as switching from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan, or vice versa. Individuals can also change their prescription drug plans during this annual open enrollment period. There are also special enrollment periods available for those who experience qualifying life events, such as moving to a new area or losing other health coverage. For more detailed information, individuals can refer to Medicare’s official website, where they can find resources and clarification regarding enrollment options.
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Answered Jul 7, 2025

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