Plans available in your ZIP code
Start with service-area relevance so the next step is aligned to where the consumer lives.
Review plan options, provider access, prescription coverage, and estimated out-of-pocket costs with a licensed insurance agent. No obligation to enroll.
Replace the phone number above with your monitored line and ensure the standardized TPMO disclaimer is also stated within the first minute of any sales call.
Keep the page educational and routing-focused. Use the licensed agent conversation for plan-specific guidance and enrollment support.
Start with service-area relevance so the next step is aligned to where the consumer lives.
Use the review to discuss provider fit and practical network questions.
Focus on educational prompts and route to a licensed agent for plan-level detail.
This flow is designed to create a consumer-requested Medicare review and route that request to the right licensed team.
The consumer submits ZIP code, contact information, Medicare status, and preferred follow-up method.
The page presents the TPMO disclaimer, licensed-agent disclosure, and live-transfer disclosure in visible page content.
The request is routed to the correct licensed team, CRM workflow, or live-transfer queue based on your campaign logic.
Store source, timestamp, URL, and disposition data to support downstream reporting and compliance review.
This version removes the separate consent checkboxes and instead places the key disclaimer and disclosures directly in the page flow.
Placed in the hero area so it is visible without burying it below the fold.
Placed directly in the form area so the consumer sees who may follow up.
Placed next to the follow-up choices so a live handoff is clearly described.
Keep the FAQ factual and avoid claims that imply Medicare or CMS endorsement.
No. Requesting information or speaking with an agent does not require you to enroll in a plan.
If you request plan help, your information may be provided to a licensed insurance agent for follow-up.
No. This is a privately owned, non-government website.
No. Use the standardized TPMO disclaimer above and populate the organization and product counts for the service area.
Yes. If you request a live transfer, you may be connected to a licensed agent who can enroll you into a new plan.
Your request is reviewed and routed based on your ZIP code, Medicare status, and preferred follow-up method.