Medicare advisor & insurance broker serving Greater Philadelphia and Central/Southern NJ

Medicare Gives You Choices.

ClearGuide Helps You Decide Which Ones Are Right for You.

Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Clients welcome statewide.

How ClearGuide Simplifies Medicare

20+ years of health benefits experience

The right questions get asked upfront, and complexity gets translated into a clear path forward.

Plain-language explanations of how Medicare works

Coverage decisions feel manageable now and as your health needs change over time.

Support across all enrollment periods

Deadlines are met, late penalties are avoided, and changes in life circumstances are handled correctly.

Personalized quotes from multiple carriers

We start with your doctors, prescriptions, and budget — then compare plans to find options that fit.

Start-to-finish enrollment assistance

No paperwork confusion, no wondering whether the application went through correctly.

Ongoing help with coverage and benefits questions

A trusted point of contact for claims questions, plan changes, and annual reviews — not just a one-time sale.

Screening for additional assistance programs

Eligible clients learn about Extra Help, Medicare Savings Programs, and other support that reduces out-of-pocket costs.

Independent and carrier-neutral

No quota to fill, no single carrier to favor. Every recommendation is based on your situation alone.

ClearGuide's services are provided at no cost to you

ClearGuide follows a simple, transparent process tailored to your needs.

Our Process Supports You Before,
During, and After Enrollment

ClearGuide's services are always at no cost to you. We're compensated by the insurance carriers when you enroll, never by you.

STEP 1
Introductory
Conversation
STEP 2
Understanding
Your Situation
STEP 3
Reviewing Your
Options Together
STEP 4
Enrollment
STEP 5
Year-Round
Support & Review

Introductory Conversation

A focused 15-20 minute call or in-person meeting. I'll guide our conversation, asking the questions that matter for your situation and answering yours. You'll leave knowing where you stand and what comes next.

Understanding Your Situation

Once your Scope of Appointment (SOA) is on file, we go deeper. I'll ask about your current coverage, doctors, prescriptions, travel habits, and what matters most day to day, before we look at any specific plans.

Reviewing Your Options Together

I do the research and bring you the plans worth considering. We walk through each one side by side, costs, networks, drug coverage, and extra benefits. We work together to determine what is right for you.

Enrollment

When you've made your choice, I guide you through the application from start to finish. I handle the paperwork, confirm your start date, and make sure you understand exactly what your new plan covers.

Year-Round Support and Annual Review

My work doesn't end at enrollment. I'm available throughout the year for billing, network changes, or anything else that comes up. Each fall, we review your plan and evaluate alternatives together.

What is an SOA?

Before we discuss specific Medicare Advantage or prescription drug plans, federal rules require you to complete a Scope of Appointment, or SOA. It's a short form that lists the Medicare topics you've agreed to discuss with me. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requires it to protect you, making sure our conversation stays focused on what you want to cover and nothing else. It takes about a minute to sign electronically.

A note on Medigap: discussing Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans does not require an SOA. However, because Medigap plans do not include Part D prescription drug coverage, Part D is typically part of the Medigap conversation, and an SOA is required for that portion.

ClearGuide's services are always at no cost to you. We're compensated by the insurance carriers when you enroll, never by you.

01

Introductory Conversation

A focused 15-20 minute call or in-person meeting. I'll guide our conversation, asking the questions that matter for your situation and answering yours. You'll leave knowing where you stand and what comes next.

02

Understanding Your Situation

Once your Scope of Appointment (SOA) is on file, we go deeper. I'll ask about your current coverage, doctors, prescriptions, travel habits, and what matters most day to day, before we look at any specific plans.

03

Reviewing Your Options Together

I do the research and bring you the plans worth considering. We walk through each one side by side, costs, networks, drug coverage, and extra benefits. We work together to determine what is right for you.

04

Enrollment

When you've made your choice, I guide you through the application from start to finish. I handle the paperwork, confirm your start date, and make sure you understand exactly what your new plan covers.

05

Year-Round Support and Annual Review

My work doesn't end at enrollment. I'm available throughout the year for billing, network changes, or anything else that comes up. Each fall, we review your plan and evaluate alternatives together.

What is an SOA?

Before we discuss specific Medicare Advantage or prescription drug plans, federal rules require you to complete a Scope of Appointment, or SOA. It's a short form that lists the Medicare topics you've agreed to discuss with me. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requires it to protect you, making sure our conversation stays focused on what you want to cover and nothing else. It takes about a minute to sign electronically.

A note on Medigap: discussing Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans does not require an SOA. However, because Medigap plans do not include Part D prescription drug coverage, Part D is typically part of the Medigap conversation, and an SOA is required for that portion.

Paula Segal, Medicare advisor and founder of ClearGuide Advisors

Insurance Decisions Can Be Overwhelming.

Two Decades in Employee Benefits.
Now Working for You.

Paula Segal, MHA, is a Medicare advisor, independent insurance broker, and founder of ClearGuide Advisors, serving individuals and families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She brings over 20 years of experience, from customer care to the C-suite, reducing costs, and guiding clients through complex health plan decisions.  Working with Paula means having a skilled benefits professional in your corner who understands the healthcare system and will focus on your needs.

Background

Credentials & Licensing

Graduate degree
Master of Health Administration
Saint Joseph's University · Philadelphia, PA
Undergraduate degree
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Jefferson University · Philadelphia, PA
Minor in Human Resources
Professional certification
AHIP Certified · 2025 & 2026
America's Health Insurance Plans
Pennsylvania · Paula Segal
License #1228302
Resident Producer
Life, Accident & Health
Active
New Jersey · Paula Segal
License #3003863558
Non-Resident Producer
Life, Accident & Health
Active
Pennsylvania · ClearGuide Advisors, LLC
License #1281607
Resident Producer Agency
Active
Member
NABIP
National Association of Benefits & Insurance Professionals
Member
NAIFA Medicare Collective
National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors

Medicare Plans and Additional Coverage Options

We believe choice matters. We offer the following products/plans from a range of insurance companies and will help you find coverage that fits your needs.

Fill gaps in Original Medicare coverage and reduce out-of-pocket costs. 

Explore comprehensive plans with extra benefits like vision, and wellness.

Get the right prescription drug coverage for your medications and budget.

Protect your loved ones and secure your financial future.

Coverage to help with hospital stays, surgeries, and medical emergencies.

Senior women enjoying the outdoors with dental vision and hearing insurance coverage in PA and NJ

Access preventive and essential care for your teeth and eyes.

Making Sense of the Medicare Alphabet

ClearGuide informs you about key coverage considerations helping you prioritize your health and financial well-being.

Senior couple reviewing their Medicare coverage options together at home
Medicare Part A

Hospital Insurance

• Helps pay for services like hospital stays and skilled nursing care following an inpatient hospital stay

• Most people do not pay a monthly premium for Part A

• The 2026 Part A deductible is $1,736

• After the deductible, you may have additional costs
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Medicare Part B

• Helps pay for services such as doctor visits, outpatient care, tests, and preventive services

• 2026 standard monthly premium is $202.90

• Higher income beneficiaries may pay an additional monthly surcharge

• 2026 deductible is $283

• After the deductible, you generally pay 20% coinsurance for covered services
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Medicare Part C

Medicare Advantage Plans

• Offered by Medicare-approved private insurance companies

• Combines Parts A and B and may include Part D prescription coverage

• MUST cover all medically necessary services covered under Original Medicare

• May offer additional benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, and wellness

• Often use provider networks; out-of-network care may restricted or more expensive

• Coverage rules may differ from Original Medicare and some services may require prior approval

• Monthly premiums, care costs, benefits, provider networks, and annual out-of-pocket maximums vary by plan
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Medicare Part B

Medical Insurance

• Helps pay for services such as doctor visits, outpatient care, tests, and preventive services

• 2026 standard monthly premium is $202.90

• Higher income beneficiaries may pay an additional monthly surcharge

• 2026 deductible is $283

• After the deductible, you generally pay 20% coinsurance for covered services
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Medicare Part D

Prescription Drug Insurance

• Helps cover prescription medications

• Offered by Medicare-approved private insurance companies

• Most plans have a monthly premium

• Higher-income beneficiaries may pay an additional monthly surcharge

• Deductibles, coinsurance, and copays may apply, depending on the plan and medications

• In 2026, your maximum out-of-pocket cost for covered prescriptions is $2,100

• Cost-sharing and which medications are covered may vary by plan
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Medicare Knowledge. Plain Language. Personal Attention.

Medicare-aged couple feeling secure and supported by an independent advisor

ClearGuide Advisors combines deep health benefits experience with patient, human guidance. We focus on education and long-term support, helping to simplify the process and take the stress out of Medicare coverage decisions.

A Partner You Can Rely On

20+ years of health benefits and consulting experience.

Clarity in Every Step

Plain-language guidance for informed decision-making.

Personalized Support

One-on-one support from initial consultation and quotes through enrollment, annual reviews, and ongoing benefits and claims questions throughout the year.

What It's Like to Work With ClearGuide

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