Independent Licensed Georgia Medicare Insurance Broker with no affiliation to Medicare or the state of Georgia

The Big 65 Georgia

Georgia Independent Medicare Insurance Broker

Georgia Medicare insurance broker Karl Bruns-Kyler of The Big 65 Georgia.

Thank you for visiting The Big 65 Georgia website. My name is Karl Bruns-Kyler and I am an independent Georgia licensed Medicare insurance broker with no affiliation to Medicare or the state of Georgia.

For years it has been my privilege to help Medicare beneficiaries in Georgia and across the country. It’s what I do and I love it.

During these past two decades, I’ve seen many changes in Medicare. But through it all, one thing has not changed:

MEDICARE IS CONFUSING!

My role as your independent Georgia Medicare insurance broker, is to help de-mystify Medicare by doing the following:

ONE:  HELP you identify the appropriate Medicare Plan option that fits your healthcare needs. 

TWO:  FIND the appropriate Medicare option for you with the lowest costs.

THREE:  PROVIDE you with personalized service each and every year to make sure your current Medicare Plan is meeting your ongoing healthcare needs.

FOUR:  KEEP you abreast of changes in Medicare and the overall landscape of healthcare for people 65 years of age and older and those younger than 65 on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

THERE IS NEVER A CHARGE FOR MY SERVICES. (That means your insurance premium is the same whether you work with me or work directly with the insurance company. The benefit you receive is independent expertise.)

Georgia Medicare insurance broker Karl-Bruns Kyler of The Big 65 Georgia with his dog Plato.

Click HERE to schedule a 15 minute no obligation session to discuss your Medicare options.


Again, thank you for visiting The Big 65 Georgia website. I look forward to helping you with your Medicare insurance needs.

Karl Bruns-Kyler
Medicare Insurance Broker and Advisor

Medicare insurance broker Karl Bruns-Kyler's promise to Medicare recipients.


YES, I would like to have a licensed Georgia insurance agent call or email me about Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans and/or Medicare Supplement Insurance.

Karl Bruns-Kyler and The Big 65 are pleased to provide Medicare insurance services to Georgia. In addition to Atlanta, we serve Medicare recipients in Athens, Macon, Columbus, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Kennesaw, Hartwell, Hilton Head Island, Dunwoody, Dahlonega, Blue Ridge, Riceboro, Savannah, Flowery Branch, and across the state of Georgia.

Karl Bruns-Kyler is a licensed Medicare insurance agent and broker in thirty-three states around the country to help with Medicare insurance. Those states include: AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NV, NH, NJ, NYNCOH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI.

Additional states will be added as Medicare insurance needs increase around the country.

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FAQs

  • What’s the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans in Georgia?
    Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans bundle hospital, medical, and sometimes drug coverage into one plan, while Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policies help pay for out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover. Choosing between them depends on your healthcare usage, provider preferences, and budget.

  • Can I change my Medicare plan during the year in Georgia?
    Most plan changes happen during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 – December 7), but Special Enrollment Periods may apply if you move, lose coverage, or experience other qualifying events. It’s important to review your plan annually to avoid unexpected costs.

  • Are dental and vision covered under Medicare in Georgia?
    Original Medicare doesn’t cover routine dental or vision care. However, many Medicare Advantage plans in Georgia include these benefits. Be sure to compare plans carefully, as coverage levels and provider networks vary by region.

  • Is it more expensive to use a Medicare broker in Georgia?
    No, working with an independent Medicare broker does not affect your premium. With The Big 65, for example, there’s no cost for expert guidance, and your rate is the same whether you enroll directly or with help.

  • What Medicare help is available for people with lower income in Georgia?
    Georgia residents may qualify for Medicare Savings Programs or Extra Help with prescription drug costs. These programs can lower premiums, deductibles, and copays if you meet certain income and asset limits.

  • Can I get personalized Medicare plan reviews every year?
    Yes, annual reviews are essential to make sure your plan still fits your health and financial needs. Services like those offered by The Big 65 provide ongoing support, helping you stay updated as plan options and coverage rules change.