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The best part is the convenience – using the Medicare Flex Card is much easier than filling out forms and keeping track of expenses. It can even be used online!

For these reasons the Medicare Flex Card has been a massive hit with Medicare recipients.

One problem is millions of people are eligible and don’t know it. That’s why the popular consumer website Medicareplan.com lets seniors know if they are eligible in minutes.

Across the country, healthcare costs are increasing, as is the paperwork required. So the more people that have the easy-to-use Medicare Flex Card, the better.

It’s easy and free to check your eligibility. Medicareplan.com has all the details and will let you know within minutes if you qualify. this is 100% free, with no obligation.


It is important to check how you can get your Medicare Flex Card, as you’ve earned these benefits.

How Do I Check If I Am Eligible?


Follow These 2 Easy Steps To See If You Are Eligible

Step 1: Select your state below.

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About Medicareplan.com

Medicareplan.com is a free no-obligation consumer service that checks your eligibility to maximize your Medicare benefits. Medicare can be confusing, so this free service is well worth your time (it takes just a few minutes.)

This is a non-government website operated by Comparisons.org. This website is not affiliated or connected with Medicare, or any other government program or agency. Partners associated with this website offer Medicare plans from a number of insurance companies. Not all partners offer every plan available in your area. Any information provided may be limited. For more information, please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.