Some Medigap policies will not cover pre-existing conditions for the first six months
the policy is in effect. A pre-existing medical condition is a condition for which
you received medical advice or treatment was recommended by or received from a physician
six months before your policy was issued. Even if you were to purchase a Medigap policy
during your "open enrollment" period, the new policy still may not pay for any pre-existing
conditions for up to six months. Compare different policies to see which ones do not cover
pre-existing conditions before you purchase a plan.
Sincerely,
Tom Caress
760-413-9749
medicareplansdirect.net
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