Still paying full price for prescriptions?

There’s a better way for you!

Last week I spoke to a woman who’s been on Medicare for 3 years.

She told me she takes her blood pressure pill every other day…

because she can’t afford the full dose.

She’s not alone.

A lot of seniors I talk to are on a fixed income.

They’ve worked hard their whole lives.

And now they’re being asked to pay $40, $60, sometimes over $100 a month on prescriptions.

It’s frustrating.

And honestly, it feels unfair.

Here’s the part all those sales calls and TV ads don’t tell you:

There’s a government program called Extra Help.

If you qualify, it brings your prescription costs down to $12 or less per medication.

That includes brand-name drugs too.

And in 2025, Medicare is going one step further:

There will be a hard cap on drug costs — $2,000 a year, max.

So whether you take 3 meds or 13, you’ll never have to pay more than that out of pocket.

But here’s the catch…

These changes won’t automatically apply to everyone.

You have to check your current plan and apply for it (if you qualify).

But most people don’t.

They miss out, just because they didn’t know.

That’s where I come in.

I’m a licensed health insurance agent.

I’ll help you check your plan, see if you qualify, and walk you through the next steps.

Call me at (702)904-8768

Talk soon,

Kat Ching

1717 S. Decatur Blvd G8 Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet Fri, Sat, Sun 11am-5pm