Bucks County Medicare Help
Medicare made clear for people turning 65, retiring, or reviewing coverage.
Freitag Family Insurance Agency helps local Pennsylvania residents understand Medicare options without pressure, scare tactics, or insurance jargon.
Why people call us
You do not need to become a Medicare expert. You just need someone who can explain it clearly.
Most people come to us after getting buried in mail, phone calls, TV ads, and conflicting advice. We help you sort through it and make a decision that fits your situation.
Local guidance
We help Medicare clients throughout Bucks County and nearby Pennsylvania communities.
Plain-English education
No alphabet soup. No scare tactics. Just clear Medicare guidance so you know what matters.
Ongoing support
We are here after enrollment too, because questions do not magically stop once the application is submitted.
About FFIA
A family-run agency built to make Medicare less overwhelming.
Freitag Family Insurance Agency is run by John and Stephanie Freitag. We help people understand Medicare, compare their options, and avoid getting steamrolled by confusing information.
Our approach is simple: educate first, answer questions clearly, and help you choose coverage based on your needs.
- Medicare Supplement guidance
- Medicare Advantage plan reviews
- Part D prescription drug plan help
- Turning 65 and retirement transition support
Medicare Help
We help you compare the main paths without making your head spin.
Medicare decisions are personal. Your doctors, prescriptions, budget, travel, and comfort level all matter.
Medicare Supplements
We explain how Medigap plans work, what they pair with, and when your guaranteed issue window matters.
Medicare Advantage
We review network, drug, cost, and extra benefit details so you understand the trade-offs.
Part D Drug Plans
We help review prescription drug plan options because the cheapest premium is not always the cheapest plan.
Turning 65
New to Medicare? Start here.
If you are turning 65 soon, retiring, or losing employer coverage, timing matters. We help you understand what to do, what to avoid, and which questions need answers before you enroll.
- When to enroll in Part A and Part B
- How employer coverage affects Medicare timing
- How to compare Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage
- How prescriptions and doctors affect plan choice
Medicare Workshops
Prefer to learn in person? Join a local Medicare workshop.
Our Medicare 101 workshops are built for people who want the big picture without a sales pitch. We cover how Medicare works, what choices you have, and what to think about before choosing a plan.
Client Reviews
What local clients say about working with us.
“Very helpful, describing all Medicare options in as much detail as I needed. Also, always available for any questions I had. I would highly recommend this agency ”
Jeff C - Durham, PA
“Glad I found a local agency to talk about my need to get a new advantage plan. Informative and helpful and I wasn’t rushed to decide.”
Maryann M - Newtown, PA
“Going into Medicare I had no idea. They patiently took me by the hand and walked me through everything I needed to know and assisted me in making the right choice for my advantage plan.”
Bob S - Philadelphia, PA
Common Questions
Medicare questions we hear all the time.
When should I start looking at Medicare options?
Most people should start learning about Medicare about 3 to 6 months before turning 65 or retiring. Timing can depend on your current coverage.
Do you charge a fee?
No, there’s no fee to work with us. We’re compensated by the insurance companies if you enroll in a plan, and the cost is the same whether you use us or go directly to the carrier. Our job is to help you understand your options and make the process easier.
What is the difference between Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage?
Medicare Supplement plans work with Original Medicare and help cover certain out-of-pocket costs. Medicare Advantage plans are private plans that replace how you receive Medicare-covered services and often include networks and extra benefits.
Can you help if I am still working?
Yes. Employer coverage can affect Medicare timing, so it is important to review your situation before making changes.
Want Medicare to feel less confusing?
Call us, schedule an appointment, or attend a local workshop. We will help you sort through the noise.