Medicare Phone Numbers

Medicare Phone Numbers

Medicare is a health insurance program for:

Aetna:

  • 24Hour Nurse Line: 1-855-493-7019 24hrs a day-7 days a week

  • Silver Sneakers Fitness Membership: 1-855-627-3795 8am-8pm

  • Over-the-counter OTC Benefits: 1-844-428-8147 8am-8pm

  • Aetna Dental Benefits: Call Number on Member ID card 8am-8pm local time

  • EyeMed Vision: 1-844-486-3485 9am-10pm ET

  • Nations Hearing: 1-877-225-0137 8am-8pm local time 7 days a week

  • MTM Schedule a ride for appointment: 1-855-814-1699 Monday-Friday lam to 8pm Holidays may affect scheduling.

Alignment:

  • Member Services Phone Number: English: 1-866-634-2247 Spanish: 1-877-399-2247

  • 24/7 Concierge & Virtual care: 1-833-242-2223

  • Nations Over-the-counter OTC Support: 1-833-242-2223

  • Nations OTC Card Services: 1-833-690-0108

  • VSP Eye Benefit: 1-800-877-7195

  • Schedule Transportation for appointments 3 days in advance: 1-855-932-5417

  • Member Services: 1-866-327-2247

  • Liberty Dental Benefits and Dentist information: 833-413-9746

  • Gym Benefit-OnePass to register: 1-855-378-6683

  • Pharmacy Member Help: 1-844-227-7616

Anthem:

  • Member Services General assistance: 1-800-331-1476 Members press 2

  • Nations OTC over-the-counter assistance: 866-413-2582

BlueShield:

  • Member Services (Pharmacy, Vision, General Customer Care): 1-800-393-6130

Central Health:

  • Member Services: 1-866-314-2427 8am —8pm

  • 24 Hour Nurse Advice Line (Teladoc): 1-888-920-8809

  • Acupuncture Services with (American Specialty Health): 1-800-678-9133 Monday-Friday Delta Dental: 1-855-370-3867

  • Gym Silver & Fitness Program: 1-877-427-4711 Monday-Friday 8am-9pm Eastern Time.

  • Nations Benefits Over the Counter & Food Benefits: 1-866-876-8637 8am-8pm 7 days a week

  • Nations Hearing Benefit: 1-866-876-8637

  • SafeRide Health Transportation: 1-855-932-5416 Monday-Saturday 6sm-8pm Schedule 3 days in advance for Appointment.

  • Vision care with EyeMed: 1-888-872-0473

SCAN:

  • Member Services: 1-800-559-3500

  • DentaQuest Benefits: 1-877-227-1625 Monday through Friday, from 8am to 5pm (local time)

  • Gym with OnePass Fitness: 1-877-504-6830 Monday through Friday CT.

  • Hearing Benefit contact TruHea ring: 1-844-255-7148 Monday through Friday, 5am —6pm

  • OTC Health Solutions: 1-844-428-8135

  • 24/7 care with a Licensed Nurse, Advice Line: 1-855-431-5537

  • Transportation for Medical Appointments Scheduling up to 30 days in advance: 1-844-714-2218

  • Vision care with EyeMed: 1-844-226-2850 Monday-Saturday 4:30am to 8pm

Imperial:

  • Member Services line of California: 1-800-838-8271

  • Delta Dental: 1-855-370-3867

  • Nations Benefits OTC: 1-800-838-8271

  • Vision Benefit with VSP: 1-800-877-7195

UHC:

  • Members call: 1-800-523-5800

Well Care-Health Net:

  • Member Services call: 1-800-431-9007

  • Vision Premier eye care: 1-833-883-2339

  • Delta Dental: 1-855-643-8515

  • Transportation: 1-855-253-6863

  • Gym OnePass: 1-877-504-6830

  • WellOare Spendables OTC: 1-833-385-7489

MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN

Each Medicare Prescription Drug Plan has its own list of covered drugs (called a formulary). Many Medicare drug plans place drugs into different "tiers" on their formularies. Drugs in each tier have a different cost.

A drug in a lower tier will generally cost you less than a drug in a higher tier. In some cases, if your drug is on a higher tier and your prescriber thinks you need that drug instead of a similar drug on a lower tier, you or your prescriber can ask your plan for an exception to get a lower copayment.

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frequently asked questions

When can I sign up for Medicare?

There are a few key windows, and missing them can cost you. Your Initial Enrollment Period is a 7-month window around your 65th birthday, it starts 3 months before the month you turn 65, includes your birthday month, and runs 3 months after. To avoid a coverage gap, it's best to sign up during the 3 months before your birthday. If you already have Medicare, the Annual Enrollment Period runs October 15 through December 7 each year, and any changes you make take effect January 1.

What does Medicare cost in 2026?

Most people pay nothing for Part A (hospital coverage) because they paid Medicare taxes while working. For Part B (medical coverage), the standard monthly premium is $202.90 in 2026, with an annual deductible of $283. After you meet the deductible, you typically pay 20% of the cost for most doctor services and equipment. Higher earners may pay more for Part B based on income. Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Part D (drug coverage) costs vary by plan.

What's the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage?

Original Medicare is run by the federal government and includes Part A and Part B. It lets you see any doctor that accepts Medicare, but it doesn't cover everything, things like prescription drugs, dental, vision, and hearing usually aren't included. Medicare Advantage (Part C) is offered by private insurers and bundles Parts A, B, and often D into one plan, frequently adding extras like dental or vision. The tradeoff is that Advantage plans usually require you to use a network of doctors. Which is better depends on your health needs, budget, and preferred doctors.

Do I need a separate plan for prescription drugs?

Possibly. Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover most prescription drugs, so you'd need a standalone Part D plan to get that coverage. Many Medicare Advantage plans include drug coverage already. One important thing to know: if you don't sign up for drug coverage when you're first eligible and go without it, you may face a late-enrollment penalty that gets added to your premium for as long as you have the plan.

What happens if I sign up late?

Late penalties are real and they can be permanent, so this matters. For Part B, the penalty adds 10% to your monthly premium for every full 12-month period you delayed enrollment without other qualifying coverage and you generally keep paying it for as long as you have Medicare. There's a separate penalty for Part D drug coverage too. The good news: if you're still working and have coverage through your job (or your spouse's), you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period that lets you delay without penalty.

What do I do when I turn 65?

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frequently asked questions

When can I sign up for Medicare?

There are a few key windows, and missing them can cost you. Your Initial Enrollment Period is a 7-month window around your 65th birthday, it starts 3 months before the month you turn 65, includes your birthday month, and runs 3 months after. To avoid a gap in coverage, it's best to sign up during the 3 months before your birthday. If you already have Medicare, the Annual Enrollment Period runs October 15 through December 7 each year, and any changes you make take effect January 1.

What does Medicare cost in 2026?

Most people pay nothing for Part A (hospital coverage) because they paid Medicare taxes while working. For Part B (medical coverage), the standard monthly premium is $202.90 in 2026, with an annual deductible of $283. After you meet the deductible, you typically pay 20% of the cost for most doctor services and equipment. Higher earners may pay more for Part B based on income. Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Part D (drug coverage) costs vary by plan.

What's the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage?

Original Medicare is run by the federal government and includes Part A and Part B. It lets you see any doctor that accepts Medicare, but it doesn't cover everything, things like prescription drugs, dental, vision, and hearing usually aren't included. Medicare Advantage (Part C) is offered by private insurers and bundles Parts A, B, and often D into one plan, frequently adding extras like dental or vision. The tradeoff is that Advantage plans usually require you to use a network of doctors. Which is better depends on your health needs, budget, and preferred doctors.

Do I need a separate plan for prescription drugs?

Possibly. Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover most prescription drugs, so you'd need a standalone Part D plan to get that coverage. Many Medicare Advantage plans include drug coverage already. One important thing to know: if you don't sign up for drug coverage when you're first eligible and go without it, you may face a late-enrollment penalty that gets added to your premium for as long as you have the plan.

What happens if I sign up late?

Late penalties are real and they can be permanent, so this matters. For Part B, the penalty adds 10% to your monthly premium for every full 12-month period you delayed enrollment without other qualifying coverage and you generally keep paying it for as long as you have Medicare. There's a separate penalty for Part D drug coverage too. The good news: if you're still working and have coverage through your job (or your spouse's), you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period that lets you delay without penalty.

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