Sign up for Medicare by county in Florida
Choose the county you live in to find city and ZIP pages with local Medicare enrollment guidance.
All counties in Florida
- Polk County (29 cities)
- Hillsborough County (21 cities)
- Lake County (21 cities)
- Palm Beach County (18 cities)
- Brevard County (17 cities)
- Pinellas County (16 cities)
- Putnam County (16 cities)
- Pasco County (15 cities)
- Orange County (14 cities)
- Manatee County (13 cities)
- Alachua County (12 cities)
- Okaloosa County (12 cities)
- Broward County (11 cities)
- Seminole County (11 cities)
- Citrus County (9 cities)
- Levy County (9 cities)
- Miami-Dade County (9 cities)
- Collier County (8 cities)
- Sarasota County (7 cities)
- Bay County (6 cities)
- Charlotte County (6 cities)
- Gadsden County (6 cities)
- Indian River County (6 cities)
- Martin County (6 cities)
- Santa Rosa County (6 cities)
- St. Johns County (6 cities)
- Bradford County (5 cities)
- Dixie County (5 cities)
- Highlands County (5 cities)
- Nassau County (5 cities)
- Columbia County (4 cities)
- Duval County (4 cities)
- Hardee County (4 cities)
- Liberty County (4 cities)
- Osceola County (4 cities)
- Suwannee County (4 cities)
- Taylor County (4 cities)
- Baker County (3 cities)
- DeSoto County (3 cities)
- Flagler County (3 cities)
- Glades County (3 cities)
- Hendry County (3 cities)
- Hernando County (3 cities)
- Holmes County (3 cities)
- Lafayette County (3 cities)
- St. Lucie County (3 cities)
- Gilchrist County (2 cities)
- Gulf County (2 cities)
- Hamilton County (2 cities)
- Leon County (2 cities)
- Okeechobee County (0 cities)
Common questions
Straight answers to the questions people ask most when they're trying to enroll in Florida.
Is this site affiliated with Medicare.gov or Social Security?
No. This site provides educational Medicare information and points you to official resources. We don’t offer plan recommendations.
Where do I sign up for Medicare Part A and Part B?
In most cases, you enroll in Part A and Part B through Social Security. If you’re still working or have employer coverage, the timing can be different.
When should I sign up to avoid penalties?
Timing depends on your situation (turning 65, disability, employer coverage, and more). When in doubt, start planning a few months before you want coverage to begin.
What information should I have ready?
Common items include your Social Security number and details about current coverage if you’re enrolling due to a special situation. Save any confirmation numbers or letters after you submit.
