Medicare Part D

Tampa Bay’s Leading Insurance Advisor for Medicare Part D Options
Many seniors in the Tampa Bay area require additional coverage that Original Medicare does not provide, and in those cases, a Medicare Supplement insurance plan can be an effective coverage solution. Jill Houck of Grow Insurance is an independent Medicare Supplement insurance agent who specializes in helping her clients identify their healthcare needs and choose the best coverage options to meet them. As a trusted Medicare Supplement consultant, Jill has helped countless residents of Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Hernando Counties navigate the complex world of Medicare and she would love to assist you as well.
Get a Medicare Part D Quote at No Cost to You
For more information about enrolling in Medicare Part D, contact Grow Insurance today and ask for Jill—the Medicare Part D insurance advisor that Tampa Bay residents trust for their insurance needs. As an experienced Medicare plan specialist, she’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with a free quote for Medicare Part D coverage. Grow Insurance proudly serves residents throughout Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, Hernando, Citrus, Lake, Marion, Sumter, Orange counties and remotely throughout the state of Florida—and we look forward to working with you!
What Is Medicare Part D?
Medicare Part D—also known as the Medicare prescription drug benefit—is a program that helps Medicare beneficiaries cover the cost of self-administered prescription medications. While drugs that are administered by a medical professional during a surgery or a hospital stay are generally covered by Original Medicare (Parts A and B), prescription drugs that you receive from a pharmacy and administer yourself are generally not, and that’s where Medicare Part D comes in. However, Medicare Part D only pays for prescriptions that are deemed “medically necessary,” so not all drugs will be covered. For instance, Medicare Part D usually doesn’t cover medications used for erectile dysfunction, fertility, weight loss or weight gain, cosmetic purposes, or any drug that hasn’t been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
