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Serving FL • MA • MI • SC • NJ • NY
Individual & Family Health Insurance (Non-Medicare)
Who This Is For:
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Individuals under age 64
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People not enrolled in Medicare
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Self-employed individuals
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Those between jobs or employer coverage
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Individuals looking for basic or supplemental coverage
How I Help:
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Explain available plan options in simple terms
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Review coverage levels and costs
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Help determine eligibility based on individual needs
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Provide guidance with no obligation.
Supplemental Insurance Options For Medicare
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Dental Insurance – Coverage for routine cleanings, exams, fillings, and major dental services
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Vision Insurance – Eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and vision care benefits
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Hearing Insurance – Coverage or discounts for hearing exams and hearing aids
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Prescription Drug Plans – Assistance with prescription medication coverage options
1️⃣ Dental Insurance
Helps cover routine and major dental services.
• Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays)
• Basic services (fillings, extractions)
• Major services (crowns, root canals, dentures)
• Some plans include waiting periods for major work
How it works:
You pay a monthly premium. The plan helps pay a portion of covered services based on the benefit schedule.
2️⃣ Vision Insurance
Provides coverage for eye care and eyewear.
• Annual eye exams
• Glasses and frames
• Contact lenses
• Discounts on upgrades
How it works:
Plans typically cover routine exams and provide an allowance for eyewear once per year.
3️⃣ Hearing Insurance
Helps reduce the cost of hearing services and devices.
• Hearing exams
• Hearing aid fittings
• Allowances for hearing aids
• Follow-up adjustments
How it works:
Many plans provide a fixed allowance or discounted pricing on approved hearing devices.
4️⃣ Cancer Insurance
Provides financial support if diagnosed with cancer.
• Lump-sum benefit upon diagnosis
• Treatment benefits (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery)
• Hospital and transportation benefits (varies by plan)
How it works:
Pays cash benefits directly to you. Funds can be used for medical bills, travel, or everyday expenses.
5️⃣ Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Pays cash benefits for hospital stays.
• Daily benefit for inpatient stays
• Benefits for ICU stays
• Sometimes covers outpatient surgery
How it works:
Pays a fixed dollar amount per day in the hospital, regardless of what your primary insurance covers.
6️⃣ Critical Illness Insurance
Provides a lump-sum payment for serious health events.
• Heart attack
• Stroke
• Certain major illnesses (varies by plan)
How it works:
If diagnosed with a covered condition, you receive a lump-sum payment to use however you choose.
7️⃣ Accident Insurance (Coming)
Helps cover unexpected injuries.
• Emergency room visits
• Fractures and dislocations
• Ambulance services
• Follow-up care
How it works:
Pays fixed cash benefits for covered accident-related injuries and services.
Additional Coverage Options
8️⃣ Short-Term Medical (Non-Medicare)
Temporary health coverage for individuals under age 65.
• Limited-duration coverage
9️⃣ Disability Insurance (Coming)
Income protection if unable to work due to illness or injury.
• Replaces a portion of lost income
• Short-term and long-term options
How it works:
Pays monthly benefits if you meet the plan’s disability definition.
Important Information & Disclosure
Anthony’s Healthcare is an independent insurance agency and is not affiliated with Medicare or any government agency.
Coverage availability, benefits, premiums, and eligibility vary by carrier, plan, location, and individual circumstances. Information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and does not guarantee coverage, eligibility, or enrollment.
Non-Medicare insurance products are offered through licensed insurance carriers and may be subject to underwriting, policy terms, conditions, and availability.
For complete details regarding coverage, benefits, and limitations, please review the official policy documents or contact the insurance carrier directly.