1. 1450 POINTS
    Fred Adams
    The HSA Expert, Health Revival, Athens, GA
    There is no age limit at which time one would be considered "too old for Medicare." However, Medicare does pay primarily for medically necessary treatments, so there may be a time at which treatments you have received in the past are no longer considered necessary, and thus would not be covered by Medicare.
    Answered on April 22, 2014
  2. 11498 POINTS
    Jason Goldenzweig
    Co-Founder, TermInsuranceBrokers.com, Goldenzweig Financial Group, Las Vegas, Nevada
    Nope! There is no age limit to how long you can receive Medicare benefits for.

    Medicare is available to anyone age 65 or older (also available to some with certain disabilities or end-stage renal disease, conditions apply). Your Part A is premium-free for most individuals, but your Part B requires a monthly premium. You can also add a Medicare supplement plan to cover the gaps in original Medicare (Parts A & B).
    Answered on April 23, 2014
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