Health Insurance and Dental Programs (Self-Employed)?
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You’ll want to contact a local agent that works with all of the major health companies in your area. The agent can work with you to find the best plan for your situation and budget. They will explain what you get and, more importantly, what you don’t get with each plan. There is no extra charge using an agent.
Dental is a completely different policy. Some health plans will have dental as an option. However, most dental seldom pays more than the premium because of the waiting periods and the limits. A good agent will explain this information as well. A good option is a dental school where you can get good service at a reasonable price. You can find the nearest school here: http://www.yourhealthplanadvisor.com/Dentalschools.html
There are health insurance and dental programs available for all and the best thing for you to do is to contact a nearby agent and ask him for the different options so that you understand all the coverages that you will be getting.
You do get good information online also, but when you have no idea of the coverages, it would be best to go to an agent.