Medicare Scam Watch

Something feels off. Start here.

Medicare scams are built to catch careful, capable people off guard — falling for one says nothing about you. Tell us where you are right now, and we'll point you to calm, plain steps. Nothing to sell, no shame, no pressure.

Where are you right now?

Pick the one that fits. We'll take it from there.

The one fact that clears up most of it

Medicare already has your number. It will never call, text, or email out of the blue to ask for it, to "verify" it, or to sell you a card or plan. If that's what happened, you were targeted — and checking with the official number is always the safe move.

The one-page Medicare Scam Safety Sheet

The simple rules and the numbers that matter, in one place. Print it, post it by the phone — for yourself or a parent. Free, no email needed.

Safety Sheet Refrigerator Card

If you need to report something now, these are the official, free lines:

1-800-MEDICARE
1-800-633-4227 · 24/7 · report a scam or compromised number
877-808-2468
Senior Medicare Patrol — free help in your state
IdentityTheft.gov
FTC recovery plan if you shared an SSN or more

The Clearing can't tell you whether a specific contact was a scam — when in doubt, hang up and call the official number yourself. Numbers verified June 2026.

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