Meet with a Licensed Health Insurance Agent that will help you fill out your application for “Obamacare”, and then we will take care of the rest.
Avoid the delays and the slow website. Meet us in person.
NOTE: If you cannot make one of these dates, you can make an appointment by calling (702) 898-0554.
Update: Please Note
These locations were temporary offices only used for the Open Enrollment event on the dates listed. These offices will not be staffed after these dates. Our corporate office is located at 4260 W. Craig Road suite #150-A Las Vegas, NV 89130
Pick a weekend date in the Northwest:
Saturday, November 15th 2014 from 9:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday, November 16th 2014 from 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Centennial Corporate Center
5550 Painted Mirage Road suite #320 Las Vegas, NV 89149
In the Northwest – off the 95 (Ann Rd exit)
By appointment only – please call
Pick a weekend date in Henderson:
Saturday, November 22nd 2014 from 9:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday, November 23rd 2014 from 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Silverado Park Place
9550 South Eastern Avenue suite #253 Las Vegas, NV 89123
South of the 215 on Eastern
By appointment only – please call
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