The Right Choice Agency

Local Medicare Agent in Point Pleasant, PA

A riverside 18950 village near New Hope and Plumsteadville, with Doylestown Health close by.

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Medicare options in Point Pleasant, Bucks County

Point Pleasant sits along the Delaware in the 18950 ZIP, a riverside stretch of Bucks County near Plumsteadville and New Hope. Turning 65 here brings one grounded question: which Medicare path keeps the doctors and hospitals you already count on?

Most neighbors lean on Doylestown Health, with St. Luke's University Health Network within reach for many. The plan that matters is the one your specific providers and that hospital accept, and that can differ even between this ZIP and the next.

You can compare everything on your own at Medicare.gov's Plan Finder, free and no login, with the complete list at 1-800-MEDICARE. Or we can meet here in Bucks County and walk it together. Plan availability varies by ZIP and county, we do not offer every plan available in your area, and we are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

Two ways to handle this — pick the one that fits you

1

Research yourself

The Medicare Plan Finder at Medicare.gov lets you compare every plan available in your ZIP — costs, networks, drug coverage. It's free, no account required.

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2

Talk it through with us

Bring your doctors, prescriptions, and questions. We pull what's in your ZIP, check your providers against each plan's real network, and walk through the tradeoffs. No scripts, no pressure.

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What's worth knowing about Medicare in Point Pleasant

Options are tied to 18950 Medicare Advantage and Part D plans are set by county and ZIP, so Point Pleasant's menu can look different from a nearby town's. The plans you can pick depend on where you actually live. It's worth confirming that list before you commit.

Confirm Doylestown and St. Luke's coverage If you use Doylestown Health or St. Luke's University Health Network, the real question is whether a plan keeps them and your doctors in network. Networks can change each year. Checking the current directory beats choosing on premium alone.

Original Medicare vs. Advantage Original Medicare with a supplement gives broad provider access and predictable costs; Medicare Advantage often adds extras but works through networks. There's no single right choice. The fit depends on how you use care and the flexibility you want.

Hospital systems we check for Point Pleasant residents

Doylestown Health, St. Luke's University Health Network

Hospital networks, affiliations, and Medicare Advantage participation change. We verify your plan's current network against the facilities you actually use — not just the system name.

More carriers, more choices — and growing.

We're actively adding carriers as new plans and benefits emerge that our Medicare beneficiaries ask for. If a carrier starts offering something worth knowing about, we add them. Ask us what's currently available in your ZIP.

Common questions about Medicare in Point Pleasant, PA

What Medicare plans are available in Point Pleasant, PA?

Availability in the 18950 ZIP is set by Bucks County and your exact location, so it can differ from nearby towns. We can review what's offered where you live, though we do not offer every plan in your area. For the full list, check Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

Does Doylestown Health take Medicare plans near Point Pleasant?

Many Medicare plans include Doylestown Health, and St. Luke's University Health Network as well, but participation varies by plan and can change yearly. Before enrolling, it's smart to confirm your hospital and doctors are in that plan's current network.

Is The Right Choice Agency connected to the government or Medicare?

No. We are an independent, licensed Pennsylvania Medicare agency, and we are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. We help you compare your options, and you can always enroll yourself at Medicare.gov.

When should I sign up for Medicare in Point Pleasant?

Your Initial Enrollment Period runs around your 65th birthday, and the Annual Election Period each fall lets you change plans. A qualifying life event may open a Special Enrollment Period. Knowing your window helps you avoid gaps and late penalties.

Can I meet a Medicare agent in person near Point Pleasant?

Yes. We work with Bucks County residents and can arrange to meet locally and review your options at your pace. You're also welcome to start on your own with the free Medicare.gov Plan Finder if you'd rather compare first.

Medicare in Point Pleasant, Bucks County

You can compare plans yourself on Medicare.gov or sit down with us here in Bucks County; both are good paths, so reach out to Sergio at 267-894-9004 or shop your own plans whenever you're ready.

We offer in-person Medicare reviews across Bucks County, PA — including Point Pleasant. Free, no-obligation review of plans available in your ZIP.

Also serving nearby Bucks County communities

For the full Bucks County overview, see Medicare in Bucks County, PA.

For the full Pennsylvania overview, see Medicare in Pennsylvania.

Required disclosures. We are not connected with or endorsed by the United States government or the federal Medicare program. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options. Plan availability, premiums, and benefits vary by county, ZIP code, and plan year. This is not a complete description of benefits. For a complete list of available plans in your area, contact Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.

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