Private Health Insurance in Florida, Built Around Your Life

For self-employed Floridians, families, and small business owners who don’t fit the marketplace mold — let’s find coverage that actually works for how you live and work.

★★★★★ · Licensed in Florida · License #G267815 · NPN 21702538

Self-employed Floridian reviewing private health insurance options

Why Private Health Insurance Works for Floridians

The federal marketplace fits some people well. But if your income varies, you split your year between states, or you earn above the subsidy threshold, the math often stops working. Private plans give you more flexibility — and fewer surprises at tax time.

Variable Income

When your income shifts month to month, marketplace subsidies get reconciled at tax time — sometimes meaning you owe money back. Private plans price upfront, so there’s no year-end correction.

Multi-State Life

Snowbirds and remote workers often find that marketplace networks don’t travel well. Private PPO plans typically offer broader access — whether you’re in Florida or out of state.

Above the Subsidy Cliff

If your household earns above the subsidy threshold, marketplace plans can cost more than private alternatives with stronger networks. Comparing both sides is worth your time.

Year-Round Enrollment

Private plans don’t always follow the marketplace’s open enrollment calendar, which means you may be able to start coverage at other times of year.

Who I Help in Florida

Most of the people I work with don’t fit a one-size-fits-all plan. If you see yourself here, let’s talk.

Snowbirds

Self-Employed

Early Retirees

Commission Earners

High-Income Families

Truck Drivers

Small Business Owners

How “Building Your Coverage” Works

No two clients get the same plan. Here’s how we work through it together.

Real-Life Assessment

We start with a conversation about your income, your family, your travel patterns, your doctors, and what you actually need from coverage — not a generic intake form.

Private PPO Core Selection

I help you compare private PPO options based on network access, deductibles, and monthly cost — focused on what fits your life, not what’s easiest to sell.

Layered Add-Ons

Where it makes sense, we layer in supplemental options — dental, vision, critical illness, accident — so the full picture works without overpaying.

Subsidy-Independent Pricing

For clients above the subsidy threshold, we look at private pricing that doesn’t depend on income reconciliation. What you see is what you pay each month.

Thyrza Mariano Amorim de Oliveira, licensed Florida health insurance agent

Talk to a Real Florida Health Insurance Agent

Hi, I’m Thyrza. I’m a licensed health insurance agent based in Deerfield Beach, and I work with Floridians one-on-one — no call centers, no scripts, no handoffs. When you reach out, you’re talking to me.

My goal is simple: help you understand your options clearly and pick coverage you feel good about. There’s no cost to you for my help, and there’s no pressure to enroll in anything that doesn’t fit.

Florida Health Insurance FAQ

Is private health insurance more expensive than the marketplace?

It depends on your income. For households above the subsidy threshold, private plans are often comparable to or less expensive than marketplace plans — and they typically come with broader networks. For households eligible for substantial subsidies, the marketplace usually wins on monthly cost. I’ll walk through both sides with you so the choice is clear.

Do I have to wait for open enrollment?

Not always. Private health insurance plans don’t always follow the same open enrollment calendar as the federal marketplace, which means you may be able to start coverage at other times of year. I can confirm what applies to your situation.

Can I keep my coverage if I’m a snowbird or split my time between states?

Often, yes. Private PPO plans typically include broader multi-state networks, which is one of the main reasons Florida snowbirds work with me. We’ll review the specific network details before you enroll, so there are no surprises later.

What about pre-existing conditions?

ACA-compliant plans cannot deny you coverage for pre-existing conditions. Some short-term and supplemental products work differently, so I’ll be upfront about which plan types apply to your situation before you decide.

How can I verify your license?

You can look me up on the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) using NPN 21702538. I always recommend verifying any agent before you share personal information.

Ready to See What Your Florida Coverage Could Look Like?

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