Social Security Office in Haverhill, MA

You can reach Social Security Office in Haverhill, Massachusetts at the following street address and contact number, as well as using directions below. Please, share your experience about visiting this office, provide a review using the form at the end of this page.

Address:

367 Main St
01830, Haverhill, Massachusetts

Phone: Local Number : 1-866-964-4324 National Toll-Free : 1-800-772-1213 TTY: 1-800-325-0778
Worktime: Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Except Federal Holidays
Directions: Exit 51a Off Route 495 Onto Main St.(rt 125) - The Office Is Approximate Ly 2 Miles On The Left (the Corner Of Main And Fountain St).
Routes:
Main St0.7 mi - 2 mins
Haverhill, MA, USA
0.7 mi - 2 mins
1. Head south on Main St toward Park Way
154 ft
2. Take the 1st right onto Park Way
358 ft
3. Take the 1st right onto Haverhill Pl
269 ft
4. Take the 1st right onto Bailey Blvd
404 ft
5. Take the 1st left onto Main St
Destination will be on the right
0.5 mi
367 Main St01830, , Haverhill, Massachusetts

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Arthur Zaino wrote on 17.08.2017 and gave a rating 4 of 5:

just spoke to rep who suggested I talk to a Mr. Wilcox. Since Mr. Wilcox was not available I left a message asking that he call me to discuss my letter of reconsideration regarding part D deductions. Since I received a tracking card indicating my letter was received at the Haverhill office on August 10th, my first concern is the lack of consideration to even acknowledge the letter, even if time did not permit immediate attention. I submitted the request for consideration because of the following notice received 'the monthly deduction for your prescription drug coverage income-related monthly adjustment amount is $13.30'. Recognizing the IRMAA adjustment is on Part B, since I do not, and never have had, Medicare Part D coverage, increasing a deduction on a service I do not subscribe to, is quite ridiculous and is totally illogical. In the letter I received it notes that 'IF you have prescription drug coverage, you also must pay a prescription drug coverage IRMMA'. Since I do not have prescription drug coverage the IRMMA $13.30/mo does not apply. Mr. Wilcox, please call me. Thank you, Art Zaino 978.374.8976

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