Supplemental Insurance

Choosing a plan can be confusing and we want to be sure you know the difference between your many options. Specifically how Medicare Supplements and Medicare Advantage Plans differ. Many people sign up for Advantage Plans thinking they are Supplements, they are not.

Dental & Vision Insurance

Dental and Vision insurance is an important complement to any health insurance plan. We offer simple, flexible dental and vision plans from age 18 and up.

What is Dental Insurance?
Dental insurance is a type of health insurance designed to pay a portion of the costs associated with dental care.

What is Vision Insurance?
Vision insurance is a form of insurance that provides coverage for the services rendered by eye care professionals such as ophthalmologists and optometrists.

Critical Illness / Cancer

How is a Cancer Plan different from a traditional medical plan?

Medical insurance reimburses the insured, or provider, for covered and approved medical services, procedures, equipment, and prescription drugs. The Cancer Plan pays an immediate one-time, lump-sum payment directly to the insured upon initial diagnosis of covered cancer. The cancer insurance policy benefit can be used for any purpose you choose.

Hospital Indemnity

What is Hospital Indemnity Insurance?

Hospital indemnity insurance is a type of plan that pays a set amount – per day, per week, per month, or per visit – if you’re confined in a hospital. The Hospital Plan is a hospital indemnity insurance plan.

Hospital Indemnity insurance is a type of supplemental insurance that pays a set amount of money per day, week, month, or visit if the member is confined in a hospital. A hospital indemnity plan can help cover out-of-pocket expenses for hospital confinement and protect your client’s financial well-being when unexpected illnesses or injuries occur.