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Share Your Medications & Doctors

Fill out the form below and I’ll compare every Medicare prescription drug plan in your area to find the one that saves you the most. I’ll also verify your doctors are covered.

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The more detail you provide below, the more accurate my Medicare prescription drug plan comparison will be. Include every prescription medication you take, your preferred pharmacy, and your current doctors. If you’re not sure about something, leave it blank — we’ll fill in the gaps together on our call.

Having trouble with the form? Call (352) 464-4400 and I’ll collect your information over the phone.


What happens next

How I use this information

1 I compare every Part D plan in your ZIP code against your exact medications and preferred pharmacy. Not just premiums — I check which tier each of your drugs falls on, whether your pharmacy is “preferred” (lower copays), and what your total annual cost would actually be.
2 I verify your doctors are in-network. If you’re considering a Medicare Advantage plan, I’ll check whether your primary care doctor, specialists, and preferred hospital are all in the plan’s network — before you commit to anything.
3 I build your personalized plan comparison. You’ll see a clear, side-by-side breakdown of your best options — what each plan costs, what it covers, and what you’d pay out of pocket based on your actual health situation. No guessing, no generic charts.
4 We talk through it on our call. I’ll walk you through the comparison, answer your questions, and give you my honest recommendation. If your current plan is already the best option, I’ll tell you that too.

Why this matters

The same drug can cost you $15 or $90 depending on your plan

Every Medicare prescription drug plan organizes medications into numbered tiers. Lower tiers cost less. But here’s what most people don’t realize: the same medication can be on completely different tiers depending on which plan you choose.

1
Preferred generic
Typical copay: $1–$15
2
Generic
Typical copay: $5–$25
3
Preferred brand
Typical copay: $30–$60
4
Non-preferred brand
Typical copay: $60–$150
5
Specialty
Typical copay: $150–$500+

This is why the “cheapest” plan isn’t always cheapest. A plan with a $0 premium could put your medications on Tier 4, costing you $90/month at the pharmacy. A plan with a $12 premium might have the same drugs on Tier 1, costing you $5. The only way to know is to compare your specific medications against every plan’s formulary — which is exactly what I do for you.

Your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan also has a preferred pharmacy network. Using a non-preferred pharmacy — even for the same medication on the same plan — can double or triple your copay. That’s why I ask for your preferred pharmacy above: it’s a factor most people overlook that makes a real difference in what you actually pay.

If you take multiple medications, the differences between plans compound quickly. Someone on three prescriptions could save $50–$100/month just by switching to a Part D plan with a better formulary match. Over a year, that’s $600–$1,200 — and the switch takes about 15 minutes.


Quick tips

How to fill out the form

Medications: Use the exact name on your prescription bottle. Include the dosage (e.g., “Metformin 500mg”) and how often you take it. If you take a generic, list the generic name. If you’re not sure whether it’s generic or brand, list what’s on the label and I’ll sort it out.

Pharmacy: List the pharmacy you use most often. If you use mail-order (like Express Scripts, OptumRx, or Caremark), include that too — mail-order pharmacies are often the cheapest option, especially for 90-day supplies.

Doctors: List your primary care physician and any specialists you see regularly. Include their full name and city/state. This is especially important if you’re considering a Medicare Advantage plan, since those plans use provider networks.

Don’t have everything handy? Fill out what you can and submit it. I can look up the rest during our call. Something is better than nothing — even a partial list helps me narrow down your best options before we talk.

Prefer to do this over the phone? I’m happy to collect your information on a call.

(352) 464-4400

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