Supplemental Insurance

Fill the gaps in your health coverage with dental, vision, life insurance, and more.

Explore Your Options

What is supplemental insurance?

Supplemental insurance helps cover expenses that your primary health insurance doesn't include—like dental care, vision services, prescription drugs, and life insurance protection for your family.

Types of supplemental coverage

Dental Insurance

  • Preventive care (cleanings, exams)
  • Basic procedures (fillings, extractions)
  • Major services (crowns, bridges)
  • Orthodontics (some plans)
  • Helps avoid costly dental bills

Vision Insurance

  • Annual eye exams
  • Prescription glasses
  • Contact lenses
  • Discounts on LASIK
  • Frame and lens upgrades

Life Insurance

  • Financial protection for your family
  • Term or permanent coverage
  • Affordable monthly premiums
  • No medical exam options available
  • Coverage amounts from $10K to $1M+

Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)

  • Required with Original Medicare
  • Covers brand and generic drugs
  • Different plans cover different meds
  • I'll check your specific medications
  • Avoid late enrollment penalties

Who needs supplemental insurance?

Most health plans don't cover dental, vision, or life insurance. If you want to protect your teeth, eyes, and family's financial future, supplemental coverage fills those gaps.

Medicare beneficiaries

Original Medicare doesn't cover dental or vision. Add these benefits to stay healthy and avoid surprise costs.

Covered California enrollees

Most marketplace plans have limited dental and vision. Upgrade your coverage for better benefits.

Families and individuals

Life insurance ensures your loved ones are financially secure if something happens to you.

Let's build complete coverage for you

I'll review your current coverage and recommend supplemental plans that fit your needs and budget.

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