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Your card contains a Medicare number that’s unique to you, displays if you have Medicare Part A, Part B, or both, and the date your coverage begins. You can also order a replacement Medicare Card.
Other ways to get your Medicare Number. A federal government website managed and paid for by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Confirm your identity. To get started, you'll need your red, white, and blue Medicare card. All fields required. Medicare Number.
Once you have your Medicare Number, you can join a Medicare plan or buy a Medigap policy. To get your number, check your my Social Security account at SSA.gov or your Medicare card in the welcome package we mail you.
Your secure Medicare account lets you access your information anytime. Get a summary of your current coverage. Add your drugs & pharmacies. Use your saved drugs & pharmacies to compare plan costs. Access your "Medicare & You" handbook and more online. Create Account. Using a shared or public device?
Don’t wait for important Medicare information. Get your Medicare information faster by getting your “Medicare & You” handbook and Medicare Summary Notices (MSNs) electronically. Go Digital.
For specific billing questions and questions about your claims, medical records, or expenses, log into your secure Medicare account, or call us at 1-800-MEDICARE.
Need help beyond what’s on Medicare.gov? You can talk or live chat with a real person, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except some federal holidays.) 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048.
View your Original Medicare claims as soon as they're processed. Print a copy of your official Medicare card. See a list of preventive services you're eligible to get in Original Medicare.
Access your secure Medicare account online anytime through Medicare.gov.