Where to Get REAL Medicare Help – Ranked from Worst to Best

From The Retirement Nerds.

Where should you go when you need Medicare help? In this episode of The Retirement Nerds, Erik Soderborg breaks down the best, worst, and surprising sources of Medicare information — from YouTube videos and social media comment sections to SHIP counselors, licensed agents, and brokers.

We’ve created a tiered ranking system to help you figure out which sources you can trust… and which ones might lead you down the wrong path.

📌 In this video:
How to spot bad Medicare advice on YouTube and Facebook
What SHIP counselors can (and can’t) help with
The difference between captive agents vs. independent brokers
Why different versions of "free advice" isn’t always equal

Our GOOD / GREAT / TERRIBLE Medicare help tier list

Whether you’re approaching 65, already enrolled, or helping a loved one navigate Medicare, this video gives you a clear roadmap to credible, helpful, and actionable support.

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⏰ TIME CODES ⏰
0:00 Why People Seek Help
0:55 Social Media Comments
2:19 YouTube Videos
4:14 TikTok
6:20 HR Representatives
8:00 SHIP Counselors
10:02 Agent or Broker
20:02 Flat Fee Consultants
22:35 Future Help Problems
24:04 What I Would Do
24:55 Where to Get Help

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Federal Disclaimer:
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.