Rosemont may be small in resident population, but its concentration of hospitality, convention, and casino employers means many Illinois retirees in our service area worked here for decades. We help Rosemont residents and retired employees of the Stephens Center, Allstate Arena, and Rivers Casino navigate Medicare on their own terms.
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Rosemont's resident population is roughly 4,000, but the village hosts the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Allstate Arena, Rivers Casino, and a major hotel corridor — meaning many Northwest Suburb retirees worked their full careers here. We help these retirees coordinate group health benefits with Medicare and avoid late-enrollment penalties.
The biggest mistake people make on Medicare Advantage is choosing a plan that doesn't include their doctor's hospital. Here are the major systems serving Rosemont:
Different Medicare Advantage plans contract with different hospital networks — and contracts change year to year. We verify your physicians and preferred hospital before recommending any plan.
Call a national 1-800 line and you'll talk to an agent paid to sell one carrier's plans. We represent 10 A-rated carriers and shop them all. We earn the same commission whichever carrier we place you with — so we have no reason to push you toward a specific company. We're paid by the carriers when we place a policy; you pay nothing for our help, ever.
And once you're a client, you stay a client. We re-shop your plan every year during AEP, verify your doctors and medications haven't fallen out of network, and answer your questions throughout the year — for the life of the policy.
Rosemont is immediately east of Des Plaines. From most addresses, take Higgins Road or Touhy Avenue west across River Road into Des Plaines, then south on Lee Street. Typically a 5-10 minute drive. Easy access from the Tri-State and the Kennedy.
Office: 932 Lee Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Phone: (847) 000-0000
By calling the number above, you will be connected to a licensed insurance agent.
If you're already collecting Social Security at 65, yes — Parts A and B start automatically. If you're delaying Social Security, you need to enroll yourself during your Initial Enrollment Period to avoid penalties.
Usually yes, but the rules depend on your specific plan. Bring your benefits booklet and we'll figure out which becomes primary at 65.
Same-week appointments are typical. Same-day is often possible during Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 – December 7).
Local advisor, A-rated carriers, no pressure. We'll review your medications, doctors, and budget — and recommend the plan that actually fits.
By calling the number above, you will be connected to a licensed insurance agent.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 10 organizations which offer 50+ products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users call 1-877-486-2048) 24 hours a day/7 days a week, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.
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