AUSTIN METRO · KYLE, TX

Health Insurance Agents in Kyle, TX

40 licensed health insurance agents serving Kyle and surrounding areas. Compare independent agencies specializing in health insurance.

Hail Risk · High
Flood Risk · Medium
Wildfire Risk · Medium
Tornado Risk · Medium

Showing 40 advisors in Kyle

Featured Advisors
Elite AdvisorIndependent
Benjamin - FRY Insurance Services
Phyllis Benjamin & Sara Fry·Austin
15 years in business
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Life · Business+ 3 more
CarriersAllstate · Nationwide · Liberty Mutual · Travelers+ 1 more
Highly Rated
Premier AdvisorIndependent
Abt Insurance Agency
Stephanie Abt·Austin
12 years in business
SpecialtiesMedicare Supplement (Medigap) · Medicare Advantage (Part C) · Medicare Part D · Individual Health Insurance+ 8 more
Carriers30+ carriers including Allstate, Highmark, United Healthcare and others
Highly Rated
Pro AdvisorIndependent
Lawhorn & Moore Insurance Brokers
John Moore·Round Rock
21 years in business
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Life · Health+ 5 more
CarriersMultiple
Highly Rated
Go Avila Insurance Brokers
Tony Merwin·Cedar Park
6 years in business
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
Highly Rated
Texas Medical Plans
Susan Myers & Courtney Myers Mecklenburg·Wimberley
40 years in business
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
CarriersBlue Cross Blue Shield of Texas · Humana · Cigna · Aetna+ 1 more
Highly Rated
Isenhour Insurance Solutions
Susan Isenhour·Georgetown
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
Highly Rated
Hanson Insurance
Emily Hanson·Liberty Hill
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
CarriersUHC (AARP) · Humana · Aetna
Highly Rated
Insurance4Dallas
Austin
SpecialtiesHealth
Highly Rated
J Cameron Group
Austin
8 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth · Medicare
Chhay Insurance Solutions
Tamara Chhay·Leander
SpecialtiesHealth Insurance · Medicare · Employee Benefits · Homeowners Insurance+ 1 more

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Avanti Insurance Brokerage
Austin
SpecialtiesAuto insurance · Home insurance · Health insurance · Marketplace health insurance
Heaton Bennett Insurance Partners L P
Austin
SpecialtiesAuto Insurance · Homeowners Insurance · Condo Insurance · Personal Umbrella+ 8 more
CarriersLiberty Mutual · Progressive · Safeco
Highly Rated
Nemetz Insurance Services
Ron Nemetz·Buda
18 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth · Medicare
CarriersBlue Cross · United Healthcare · Aetna · Humana+ 2 more
Highly Rated
Heffelfinger & Associates
Terri Heffelfinger·Leander
32 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth · Medicare
CarriersUnitedHealth Care · UnitedHealthOne · Cigna · Oscar+ 5 more
Highly Rated
Watkins Insurance Group
Patrick Watkins·Austin
77 years in business
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Commercial Property · Business Insurance+ 7 more
CarriersNationwide · Safeco · Multiple
Highly Rated
TWFG Insurance Services
Marilyn Randazzo·Pflugerville
16 years in business
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Life · Health+ 14 more
CarriersNationwide · Travelers · Multiple
Highly Rated
WinStar Insurance Group
Barbara Marzean, Stephanie Dew & Glenn Hastings·Cedar Park
10 years in business
SpecialtiesLife · Health · HMO · Property and Casualty+ 1 more
Highly Rated
Nunley - Integra Insurance Services
Shawn Nunley·Georgetown
21 years in business
SpecialtiesPersonal Auto · Homeowners · RV · Watercraft+ 4 more
CarriersEncompass · GMAC · Kemper Preferred · MetLife Auto & Home+ 3 more
Texcaz Transborder Insurance Intermediaries
Manuel Juarez·Leander
SpecialtiesMotor carrier liability insurance · Transborder insurance · Auto insurance · Home insurance+ 3 more
JKG Benefits
Jason·Leander
SpecialtiesACA health plans · Medicare solutions · Group benefits · Fully Insured Plans+ 3 more

Insurance in Kyle, TX

The growing suburb of Kyle offers residents a compact but competitive insurance market with 25 licensed agencies serving the area, though only 12 maintain active status currently. This smaller market size means you'll have fewer options than in larger Texas cities, but it also creates opportunities for more personalized service from local agents who understand the community's specific needs. Living between Austin and San Antonio puts Kyle residents in a challenging weather zone that demands careful insurance planning. The area experiences frequent hail storms that can devastate roofs and vehicles, while certain neighborhoods face flood risks that standard homeowners policies won't cover. Additionally, the surrounding Hill Country brush creates moderate wildfire exposure that many residents don't fully consider when selecting coverage limits. With 22 general lines agencies handling auto and home insurance locally, independent agents become particularly valuable for Kyle residents navigating these multiple risk exposures. These agents can compare policies across different carriers to find coverage that addresses your specific combination of hail, flood, and fire risks rather than selling you a one-size-fits-all policy. The relatively small agent pool also means building a relationship with a knowledgeable local professional who will be around to help when you need to file a claim.

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Health Insurance FAQs — Kyle, TX

What types of health insurance are available in Texas?
Texas residents typically get health insurance through an employer, the individual marketplace (healthcare.gov), Medicaid or CHIP for those who qualify, or Medicare after age 65 (or with certain qualifying conditions). Short-term plans and healthshare arrangements also exist, though they work very differently from ACA-compliant coverage and don't cover the same benefits. Which option fits depends on your household income, employment, family situation, and health needs. An independent advisor can walk through eligibility and the trade-offs of each path.
How much does health insurance cost in Kyle?
Individual health insurance premiums in Kyle depend on your age, household income (which drives potential ACA subsidies), plan metal tier (bronze, silver, gold, platinum), plan type (HMO, PPO, EPO), the network of doctors and hospitals, and your deductible and out-of-pocket maximum. Employer plans use different pricing structures. Because plans and networks change each year, comparing options through an advisor during open enrollment — or during a special enrollment period triggered by a qualifying life event — is usually worthwhile.
When can I enroll in health insurance?
Individual ACA plans on the marketplace can generally be purchased during the annual open enrollment period or during a special enrollment period triggered by a qualifying life event — losing coverage, marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of a child, or a move, among others. Employer plans typically have their own annual open enrollment windows. Medicare has separate enrollment periods. An advisor can confirm which enrollment window applies to your situation and help you compare plans before you enroll.
What is a deductible, copay, and out-of-pocket maximum?
A deductible is the amount you pay for covered services before your plan starts sharing costs. A copay is a fixed dollar amount you pay for certain visits or prescriptions. Coinsurance is a percentage you pay after the deductible. The out-of-pocket maximum is the most you'll pay in a plan year for covered in-network services before the plan pays 100%. Together, these determine what you actually pay when you use care — not just the monthly premium.
What does health insurance actually cover?
ACA-compliant plans cover a set of essential health benefits, including doctor visits, hospital care, prescription drugs, preventive care, maternity, mental health, and more, with specific cost-sharing that varies by plan. Networks determine which providers are covered at in-network rates. Coverage details, formularies, and networks change each year, so reviewing the summary of benefits and drug formulary each renewal — not just the price — matters. An advisor can help you compare what a plan actually covers, not just the premium.
Am I eligible for an ACA subsidy?
Many households in Texas qualify for premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions on marketplace plans based on household income and family size. Eligibility and subsidy amounts change with income and household composition. An independent advisor can estimate whether you likely qualify, walk through how a subsidy affects the plans you can choose, and help you enroll accurately so your subsidy is calculated correctly for the plan year.
Can I keep my doctor on a new plan?
Networks vary by plan and change year to year. Just because a provider is in-network on one plan doesn't mean they're in-network on another, even from the same insurance company. Before switching plans, check the plan's provider directory for your doctors, preferred hospitals, and specialists, and confirm directly with the provider's office that they accept the specific plan you're considering — not just "that carrier" in general.
Why work with an independent health insurance advisor?
An independent health insurance advisor can compare marketplace, off-exchange, short-term, and (for eligible individuals) Medicare or group options rather than representing a single insurance company. That's especially useful when a household has multiple options — for example, a marketplace plan for one spouse and an employer plan for another. An advisor can help you understand subsidies, networks, drug coverage, and total expected cost, not just monthly premium, and re-shop annually as plans and prices change.
How does health insurance work for residents of Kyle?
Residents of Kyle generally access individual health insurance through the marketplace, employer plans, Medicaid or CHIP if eligible, or Medicare after 65. Available plans, provider networks, and pricing vary by ZIP code, so two neighbors can see different plan options and different in-network doctors. An independent advisor in Kyle can review your eligibility, estimate subsidies, and compare plans across carriers — including how each plan's network overlaps with the providers you and your family already use.
Why work with a local health insurance advisor in Kyle?
A local advisor understands which carriers, networks, and hospital systems serve the Kyle area, and how each plan's network overlaps with local providers. They can walk through subsidies, plan design, and drug coverage, help you enroll accurately, and be available when a claim, billing issue, or life change comes up mid-year. Because independent advisors compare multiple carriers, you see options across the market rather than a single company's plans.