Your health, your income, your family's future deserve a strategy — not a brochure. A licensed advisor reviews your needs personally and contacts you directly.
A licensed advisor will review your needs and reach out personally.
Disclosure: Health Advisor Quotes is not a government agency. Submitting this form does not guarantee coverage. Insurance availability varies by state. A licensed agent may contact you.
Your advisor can explore multiple coverage types in a single call — no need to speak with five different people.
ACA marketplace, short-term, and private plans.
Comprehensive household coverage.
Term, whole, and universal life policies.
Preventive and restorative coverage.
Eye exams, glasses, and contacts.
Small business plans for your team.
Patient Assistance Programs to reduce or eliminate drug costs.
Hospital indemnity and critical illness.
Before an insurance professional can advise or sell to you, they must hold an active license in your state. This is federal law — and a legitimate advisor will welcome the question.
Every person selling insurance in the US carries a National Producer Number (NPN). This is a public record you can verify instantly at nipr.com. Asking for it is your right — not an insult.
Simple, transparent, and entirely on your terms.
Fill out the brief form. Select all coverage types you'd like to explore. No medical history required — takes about two minutes.
A licensed insurance professional in your state reviews your request and prepares to speak with you specifically.
Your advisor reaches out within 24–48 hours. They introduce themselves, share their license, and walk you through your options.
"I had no idea what I needed. The advisor shared her license right away and found a plan that fits my budget and my actual medical situation."
"As a freelancer I thought coverage was out of reach. Turns out I qualified for subsidies I'd never heard of. The call took thirty minutes."
"Set up group health for my twelve employees in under a week. The advisor was transparent at every step and handled all the paperwork."