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  1. Welcome to Medicare | Medicare

    The official U.S. government website for Medicare, a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities.

  2. Medicare.gov

    The Medicare login page allows you to sign in to your secure Medicare account to access your information anytime.

  3. Medicare Advantage & other health plans

    Are you new to Medicare, or looking for basic information about your Medicare coverage options? Get started with Medicare. Looking for specific plan information and costs? Learn about the different …

  4. Forms, Publications, & Mailings - Medicare

    Forms, Publications, & Mailings Download a form, learn more about a letter you got in the mail, or find a publication. What do you want to do? Forms Get Medicare forms for different situations, like filing a …

  5. Contact Medicare | Medicare

    For specific billing questions and questions about your claims, medical records, or expenses, log into your secure Medicare account, or call us at 1-800-MEDICARE.

  6. Basics - Medicare

    Basics Get started with Medicare Get basics on how Medicare works, sign up, and review your options for more coverage. Learn about it at your own pace.

  7. Medicare.gov - Create an account

    A federal government website managed and paid for by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244

  8. Talk to Someone | Contact Medicare | Medicare

    Find Medicare Savings Programs that can lower your Medicare costs Get information about how to apply for Medicaid Check if you’re eligible for other state programs that can help with health-related …

  9. Explore your Medicare coverage options

    Find Medicare health and drug plans in your area and compare costs. To get started enter a ZIP code or log in.

  10. Get started with Medicare

    Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or older. You may be eligible to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), or ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease).