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Nexus National Insurance Agency is dedicated to guiding you through the complex world of health coverage with transparency and ease. Our licensed agents compare plans from multiple providers to find you the best rates—without hidden fees or confusing jargon. Trust us to simplify your insurance journey with personalized service and clear information.

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FAQs

Find answers to common health insurance questions and learn more about Nexus National Insurance Agency's services and policies.

We offer a variety of plans including individual, family, and group coverage options tailored to meet different needs and budgets.

You can request a quote or apply directly through our website or contact our agents for personalized assistance.

Yes, each plan is different and there are various discounts and programs for eligible clients, including wellness incentives and group discounts.

When you speak to one of our Licensed agents, let them know which Drs you want and what prescriptions you are currently taking. They will compare plans to make sure that each one is covered in network.

Our support team is available to assist with claims processing and any questions related to your coverage.

When you speak to one of our Licensed agents, they will give you options for adding dental to your plan.

There are many variables you need to consider when selecting a plan, your current health, any monthly prescriptions, what plans are available in your State, and who is going to be covered. Our Licensed agents will take all those into consideration and provide you with affordable options to get you the coverage you need.

There are many variables that determine your health insurance cost including the State where you live, your current health, any pre-existing conditions, any monthly prescriptions, and who is going to be covered. Our Licensed agents will take all those into consideration and provide you with affordable options to get you the coverage you need.

A deductible is a fixed amount of money that you must pay out-of-pocket for covered healthcare expenses before your health insurance starts to cover them. It is a fixed amount and you are usually responsible for paying the full cost of any covered healthcare expenses until you reach your deductible. Deductibles will vary depending upon your plan.

If an agency works as a broker, they work with several carriers to find you the low cost coverage you need. Agents and Brokers then get compensated directly from the insurance company. You are never under any obligation to pay an agent or broker a fee when getting a quote on a new plan.

Fixed Indemnity/Limited Indemnity Plans
Indemnity Plans are complementary to health insurance plans, not a replacement for insurance or a substitute for the minimum essential coverage required by the ACA. If you are eligible for Medicaid, check if these payments affect your coverage and eligibility.Submitting your information constitutes permission for an agent to contact you with additional information about the cost and coverage details of health plans. Possible options include, but are not limited to Major Medical Plans, Short Term Plans, Fixed Indemnity Plans, and more. Descriptions are for informational purposes only and subject to change. Insurance plans may not be available in all states. For a complete description, please call us to determine eligibility and to request a copy of the applicable policy. Quotes may vary depending on various factors, including coverage choices, insurance companies’ underwriting practices, and others. By using this site, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We are committed to protecting your privacy. If you do not want to share your information please review our Privacy Policy and contact us accordingly.

Affordable Care Act (ACA) is an extensive healthcare reform sometimes referred to as Obamacare. As per ACA, individual medical insurance plans must cover ten Essential Health Benefits in order to be recognized as a Qualified Health Plan (QHP)and provide “minimum essential coverage (MEC)” to enrollees. To find more information on QHP options in your state, visit www.HealthCare.gov. Premium tax credits are subject to eligibility requirements.

Short Term Medical (STM)
Comprehensive medical coverage is not provided by STM Insurance plans. STM doesn’t fall under the minimum essential coverage as defined by the ACA and may not cover all Essential Health Benefits. Plans typically don’t cover preexisting conditions and may have financial limitations on health benefits.