Medicare Doctor Near Me
One of the most common questions seniors ask is: Are there doctors near me that accept Medicare? At Oak Street Health, we make it easy to find quality doctors in your neighborhood that accept Medicare. Our Medicare doctors are accepting new patients at a location near you.
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Our approach isn’t one-size-fits-all. We spend more time with our patients than other primary care physicians would to ensure you get the care you need.
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Our patient relations managers help guide you through the insurance process and ensure you get the most out of your insurance benefits.
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Call us with questions for your doctor, to arrange prescription refills or to book your next appointment.
Common questions
Is Oak Street Health an insurance company?
No, Oak Street Health is not an insurance company. We know insurance can be confusing, so we offer support to help our patients navigate their Medicare benefits.
What insurance does Oak Street Health accept?
Oak Street Health primary care accept all forms of Medicare, including Original Medicare Part B, select Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Supplement or Medigap plans and Medicare-Medicaid Plans. Call us at (888) 812-1183 to find a primary care physician near you or visit insurance plan acceptance tool to see if we accept your specific insurance.
How do I find out what medications are going to cost and if my plan covers them?
Every year an over-the-counter drug catalog will be sent to you so you can go over any changes made to your plan's prescription policy, and make changes.
What if I’m not sure I want to change doctors right now?
You're welcome to visit before you decide if Oak Street Health is right for you. Call (888) 812-1183 to learn more. Or visit one of our primary care centers near you.
What is Medicare?
Medicare is a federal government plan that provides health coverage for adults over 65 and those under 65 with certain disabilities. Original Medicare comes in two parts, Part A and Part B. Medicare Part A covers things like hospital services, skilled nursing facility care, hospice, and some home health care. Medicare Part B covers medical services like doctors visits, preventive care and screenings, some vaccinations, lab tests, and certain medical equipment.
What about prescription drugs?
Coverage for prescription drugs requires you to enroll in Medicare Part D. Premiums for Part D start at $35 a month and cost more if you do not enroll during your Annual Enrollment Period. So thinking ahead will save you money in the long run.
What is Medicare Advantage?
Original Medicare doesn’t cover everything and that’s where Medicare Part C, or Medicare Advantage comes in. It covers things like vision, dental, gym memberships, podiatry, and more.
To find a doctor that accepts medicare, use our easy locator tool. Simply enter your City, State, or Zip Code to discover trusted doctors near you who accept Medicaid and provide personalized, high-quality care.
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