How do I sign up for insurance?

CONTACT US today and we will have you meet with a CISA agent for no-cost, no-obligation healthcare insurance review. Our agents speak Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish and English.

Individual & Family Insurance under 65

CISA has state-licensed agents to help you with signing up for the healthcare plan that’s right for you. We can help you assess your health care options through Covered California/Affordable Care Act.

I’m 65 and need Medicare. Where do I start?

CONTACT US and we will sit down with you at your home or in our office and determine the benefits you are eligible for, and then walk you through the sign-up process. We take away the stress of the paperwork and eliminate the uncertainty of “am I doing this right and getting what I need”? Our agents speak Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish and English.

Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)

Medicare Advantage plans are designed to provide you with all the benefits of Medicare Part A & Part B, and all additional non-covered benefits, including prescription coverage.

Medicare Supplements

Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as “Medigap” insurance, provides supplemental health insurance coverage for Medicare beneficiaries. Individuals in the “original” Medicare program may want to obtain Medicare Supplement (“Medigap”) insurance because Medicare often covers less than the total cost of the beneficiary’s health care. Medicare is divided into two coverage components, Part A and Part B.  Both programs have gaps in coverage that may be covered by supplemental insurance.

Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D)

Medicare drug coverage is not just a government benefit. It’s mainly insurance, which — like all other kinds of insurance — protects you against high drug costs if and when you need it in the future. In these circumstances, consider enrolling in the Part D plan in your area that has the lowest premium, which would give you coverage at the least cost.

Disclaimer: We do not offer every plan in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare or your local state health insurance program to get information on all your options.