Question
How can I get a repalcement Medicare card?
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Expert Joseph L. Matthews is a Caring.com senior editor, an attorney, and the author of Long-Term Care: How to Plan & Pay for It and Social Security, Medicare, & Government Pensions: Get the Most Out of Your Retirement & Medical Benefits.
The easiest way to replace your Medicare card is to go online to the page of the Social Security Administration web site specially designed to let you get a new card. Once you fill out the information -- including the month in which Medicare most recently paid a bill for you -- requested online, it takes about 30 days for them to mail you a new card. If you need proof that you have Medicare sooner than that, you can request that they send you a letter confirming your Medicare enrollment. That letter takes about 10 days to get to you.
If you need a replacement card right away in order to get medical care or fill a prescription -- or if you are not comfortable requesting the card online -- you can go to your local Social Security office. To find the office closest to you, and to make an appointment, call the Social Security Administration's toll-free phone number 1-800-772-1213.
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