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Nexus National Insurance Agency Expands Access to Affordable Health Coverage for Americans Nationwide

Boca Raton, FL – October 27, 2025 – As millions of Americans struggle with rising health insurance costs and the expiration of Covid-era subsidies, Nexus National Insurance Agency is stepping in to offer relief through affordable health insurance plans available in nearly every U.S. state.

At a time when consumers are voicing frustration about high premiums and limited options, Nexus National Insurance Agency simplifies the process of finding cost-effective coverage. The company connects individuals and families under the age of 65 with affordable, comprehensive health insurance plans – helping them save money without compromising care.

Our mission is to make quality health insurance accessible to everyone,” said Todd Kevitch, spokesperson for Nexus National Insurance Agency. “We believe no one should have to choose between their health and their wallet. That’s why our licensed agents provide free, no-obligation quotes in minutes.”

The process is simple: once a consumer calls in or completes a short form, Nexus National’s licensed agents review plans available in their area and match them with the most affordable options based on their needs and budget. There’s no waiting for open enrollment – consumers can update or change policies any time of year. Most importantly, coverage can begin as soon as the next day.

Nexus National Insurance Agency does not offer Medicare or Medicaid plans, focusing exclusively on under-65 health insurance to better serve working individuals and families seeking flexible coverage.

Consumers can get started today by calling 855-538-2838 to speak directly with a licensed agent or to book an appointment for a callback.

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