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If you recently moved, updating your address is important — but your move may also open a Medicare Special Enrollment Period. That means you may be able to review or change your Medicare plan options based on your new address.
Many people update their address and stop there. But if you have a Medicare Advantage plan, Medicare drug plan, or certain network-based coverage, your new ZIP code can affect which plans, doctors, pharmacies, and benefits are available to you.
Medicare usually gets your address information through Social Security. Here are the common ways to update it.
Many beneficiaries can update their mailing address online through their Social Security account.
You may also contact Social Security by phone to update your address and confirm your information.
If you have questions about how your address affects your Medicare coverage, it may help to speak with Medicare or a licensed Medicare advisor.
After your address is updated, review whether your doctors, prescriptions, pharmacy, and plan benefits still fit your needs.
Medicare plan availability can change by county and ZIP code. If you moved, your current plan may not be available in your new area, or there may be different plans available that better fit your needs.
Your new area may have different primary doctors, specialists, hospitals, and plan networks.
Your pharmacy options, drug coverage, and prescription costs may change based on your plan and location.
Dental, vision, hearing, transportation, OTC, and other benefits can vary by plan and ZIP code.
Speak with a licensed Medicare advisor to review whether your move gives you new plan options.
Answer a few quick questions. If your situation may qualify, a licensed Medicare advisor can help review your options at no cost to you.
Quick answers for people who recently moved and need to update their Medicare or Social Security address.
In many cases, Medicare receives your address information from Social Security. If you receive Social Security benefits or have a my Social Security account, that is often the first place to update your address.
It may. If you move to a new address and your plan options or service area changes, you may qualify for a Medicare Special Enrollment Period. Your eligibility depends on your situation, plan type, and location.
Yes. Your doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, prescription costs, and plan benefits may be different in your new area. A plan review can help you avoid surprises.
No. There is no cost to speak with us about Medicare plan options.
Update your address, then review your Medicare options before your Special Enrollment Period passes.