ACA Marketplace plans are the engine of Alex’s business for a reason: they help real families get real coverage at a price they can manage.
If you are self-employed, between jobs, or simply don’t have access to employer coverage, the ACA Marketplace is likely your best option. But the plans can be confusing. Premiums, deductibles, networks, drug formularies — the details matter more than the monthly cost.
Alex helps you slow down, compare the right options for your doctors and prescriptions, and find out if you qualify for a subsidy that makes coverage far more affordable than you might expect.
On paper, many ACA plans can look similar. In real life, the differences matter. One plan may have a lower premium but a narrow network. Another may have better prescription coverage but a higher deductible.
As an independent broker, Alex isn’t limited to one carrier’s lineup. He compares options across multiple companies to find what actually fits your situation — not just the cheapest number on a spreadsheet. And because he handles the enrollment himself, there’s no fumbling with the Marketplace portal.
The Independent Review: A family assumes health insurance will be unaffordable because they are self-employed. After a proper income review and plan comparison, they discover they qualify for a subsidy that brings their monthly premium down significantly — sometimes to less than they expected to pay out of pocket.
The difference isn’t luck. It’s having a broker who knows where to look.
It is health insurance purchased through the Marketplace, often with income-based premium tax credits that significantly reduce your monthly cost.
Yes. Alex helps you understand if you qualify for premium tax credits based on your household income and how different income estimates affect your plan options.
Yes, with a qualifying life event — such as losing other coverage, moving to a new state, getting married, or having a baby.
Yes. As an independent broker, Alex compares available plans across carriers — not just one company’s lineup.
