The eligibility requirements for Medicare are the same in each state. A South Carolina resident can apply upon turning 65, or upon having received Social Security Disability benefits for two years, or when suffering from Lou Gehrig's Disease or End Stage Renal Disease, and meeting the qualification requirements for each.
In addition to getting Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B in South Carolina, residents need to consider what type of Medicare Supplement Plan will be best for them. Medicare along with a Medicare Supplement is great health insurance. Some things to consider...do you want the freedom to see any doctor you wish, without the need for a referral and benefits that don't change from year to year? A Medicare Supplement does all of these things and more.
For more information about Medicare and to compare Medicare Supplement plans in South Carolina you can visit our website.
For more information about Medicare and to compare Medicare Supplement plans in South Carolina you can visit our website.