Turning 65 Soon?
If you’re getting ready to enroll in Medicare for the first time, you’re in the right place. As an independent Medicare agent in Ohio, I help individuals understand their options and choose the right Medicare plan — whether that’s a Medicare Advantage plan, a Medicare Supplement, or Part D prescription coverage. The process doesn’t have to be overwhelming
MEET MINDY
Independent Medicare Agent
I'm Mindy Patterson, an independent Medicare agent committed to helping you understand your coverage options and make informed decisions. Whether you're approaching 65 or already enrolled, I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step with clarity, care, and zero pressure.



How I Can Help
Navigating Medicare can be overwhelming, but with a licensed Medicare agent by your side, you gain personalized guidance, access to multiple plan options, and ongoing support—all at no extra cost to you. Instead of risking costly mistakes or confusion, you get expert advice tailored to your unique needs, saving you time and ensuring you make confident decisions.
Why Clients Trust Me

Medicare Guides & Resources
Understanding Medicare doesn't have to be confusing. Explore our free resources and guides designed to simplify your choices and help you avoid common mistakes. Whether you’re new to Medicare or exploring new coverage options, you’ll find valuable insights to make informed decisions with confidence.
Your Questions Answered
The right plan will depend on your doctors, prescriptions, travel habits, and budget. From there, I will help compare annual costs (including premiums), coverage limits, and network rules to ensure you find the best plan for your unique needs and goals.
You can enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period, which begins 3 months before your 65th birthday and ends 3 months after. Starting early ensures you avoid delays or late penalties
Advantage plans often have copays and an annual out-of-pocket maximum. Medigap aims to reduce most Medicare-approved costs but has a higher monthly premium. I will estimate your total yearly spend either way.




