Congressman Scott announces assistance for Medicare Part D open enrollment period

TIFTON — U.S. Congressman Austin Scott (GA-08) has announced that staff in his Tifton and Warner Robins district offices are currently accepting appointment requests to answer questions and to speak with constituents to discuss their Medicare Part D options, according to a press release.

Medicare Part D open enrollment runs through December 7, and this is the only time to enroll or make changes to a plan.

 “We encourage anyone already enrolled for Medicare Part D to call either our Tifton office at 229-396-5175 or Warner Robins office at 478-971-1776 for assistance or to schedule an appointment with a member of our staff. We are happy to work with you individually to find the prescription drug plan that is best for your needs,” said Rep. Scott in the release.

 To find out more about Medicare Part D, individuals may also contact the Medicare offices at 1-800-MEDICARE or visit http://www.MEDICARE.gov or contact GeorgiaCares at 1-866-552-4464 to find a plan that best suits their needs.

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