The Kentucky Medicare Guide | Tyler Insurance Group, Lexington KY
📍 Lexington, Kentucky  ·  Serving Fayette & surrounding counties
For Kentuckians approaching Medicare

The plain-English Medicare guide your neighbor would hand you.

Austin Tyler
A quick note from Austin Tyler Insurance Group · Lexington, KY

Medicare comes with a 128-page government handbook. Most people don't read it, and the ones who do come out more confused than they started. I wrote a short guide that covers what actually matters, in plain English, no jargon.

It's free, it's instant, and there's no obligation attached. Drop your details on the right and I'll send it over.

— Austin

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What's actually in the guide

Short, skimmable, and built around the things people turning 65 in Kentucky actually need to know.

1
How Medicare actually worksParts A, B, C, D explained without the alphabet headache
2
Advantage vs. SupplementThe biggest decision you'll make, in plain terms
3
The windows you can't missAnd the lifelong penalties for missing them
4
What it actually costsPremiums, copays, and the gotchas the TV ads skip
Austin Tyler, local Medicare advisor in Lexington KY
More about who you'll be calling

I built this office because I wanted to be the agent you actually reach.

I'm Austin Tyler. I grew up in Owensboro and went to Murray State for my undergrad. I liked it enough that I stayed for the MBA. I opened my Medicare office in Lexington the year I graduated, at 22.

I didn't want to spend the early part of my career inside someone else's company. I wanted a business where the effort I put in showed up directly in the result. Medicare turned out to be that business.

"The agent you pick is going to be the person you call next year, and the year after that, when something changes with your coverage. It's worth knowing who that person is before you commit."

The other stuff: I have an Australian shepherd named Bentley, I read more books than is probably reasonable, and I can solve a Rubik's cube. There's usually one on my desk if you stop by.

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