Is Happy Hearts Legitimate?
Yes. Happy Hearts is a real heart health service. It is operated by Happy Heart Care Services, LLC, and it takes part in a Medicare program called the ACCESS Model. You can confirm we are on the official CMS participant list. We will never pressure you. Here is how to check.
Yes.
A listed CMS participant.
Happy Hearts is a heart health service operated by Happy Heart Care Services, LLC. It is not a pop-up offer and not a random mailer. Happy Hearts takes part in a Medicare program called the ACCESS Model, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services publishes a list of approved participants you can check yourself. That is why you may have heard about it through Medicare.
We tell you who we are, we show you what is included before you sign up, and we point you to public information you can check. That is how a real program behaves.
Why did I hear about this through Medicare?
Happy Hearts takes part in a Medicare program called the ACCESS Model. That is why you may hear about it through Medicare or through a group you already belong to. It is not a random offer out of nowhere, and you did not do anything wrong by receiving it.
If anyone ever contacts you out of the blue and asks for your Medicare number by phone or text, that is a warning sign — no matter whose name they use. A real program does not work that way.
How can I check this for myself?
You do not have to take our word for it. Happy Hearts takes part in a Medicare program called the ACCESS Model, and the people who take part are listed publicly. You can look at the official Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website, CMS.gov, to read about the program and its participants.
You can also ask us anything directly, and you can read the details of how we handle your information on our privacy page. If something does not add up, you should walk away — from any offer, including ours.
Will this cost me anything?
If you qualify through Original Medicare, there is no cost to you for the program. We show you what is included before you sign up, so there are no surprise costs. There is no credit card and no catch.
If anything would ever cost you money, we would tell you before you agreed to it. A program that will not tell you the full cost up front is one to be careful of.
How do I know this is not a scam?
It is a fair thing to ask, because Medicare scams are real. The good news is that the warning signs are easy to spot. Be careful of any offer that:
- Pressures you to act right now. A real program lets you take your time.
- Asks for your Medicare number out of the blue, especially by phone or text you did not expect.
- Will not tell you the full cost up front, or dodges the question.
- Promises a health result, like “this will lower your blood pressure.” No honest program guarantees a health outcome.
- Cannot tell you who they are, or point you to a way to check them.
Happy Hearts does the opposite of every one of those. We are patient, we are clear about cost and rules, we do not ask for sensitive numbers out of nowhere, and we point you to public information you can verify. If you would like to talk it through, a real person is ready to help.
See for yourself, with no pressure
Leave your details and a real person will follow up to answer your questions. There is no pressure, and no cost to ask.
No surprise costs · No credit card · Your information stays private