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Find Supplemental Insurance Agents in Provo, UT

Looking for a supplemental insurance agent in Provo? Review the directory below to compare your options.

12 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Provo, UT
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeInsuranceUSA.com. We do not endorse any agent or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the Department of Insurance of Utah before hiring.
Showing 12 supplemental insurance agents in Provo, UT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeInsuranceUSA. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any agent.
Blue Mountain Insurance
398 N University Ave, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 373-7283 bluemountainins.com
GMI Insurance Agency, Inc
1355 N University Ave #140, Provo, UT 84604
(801) 226-8770 gmiins.com
Craig Harvey Agency - Horace Mann Insurance Provo
380 S 900 W, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 374-2956 agents.horacemann.com
Inszone Insurance Services
289 E Center St, Provo, UT 84606
(801) 377-3060 inszoneinsurance.com
Neal Dastrup Insurance
1840 N State St Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604
(801) 374-1840 dastrupinsurance.com
Big Pine Insurance® Agency
1675 N Freedom Blvd Bldg. 2 Ste. B1, Provo, UT 84604
(801) 607-5241 bigpineinsurance.com
Stacy Yunes Insurance Agency, Inc American Family Insurance
363 N University Ave #107, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 919-0000 amfam.com
Foote Insurance Agency
305 Freedom Blvd 200 W, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 374-0395 footeinsurance.com
Grandview Insurance
180 N University Ave #270, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 972-9800 grandviewinsure.com
The Insurance Center, LLC Provo, Utah
380 S 900 W, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 374-1990 theinsurancecenterutah.com
Plan Right Insurance
288 W Center St Ste 201, Provo, UT 84601
(435) 272-4055 planrightinsure.com
CaringShield Health Insurance UT
430 900 E, Provo, UT 84606
(801) 383-2308 allstatebenefits.com

Supplemental insurance agents in Provo Utah help residents find policies that cover gaps in primary health plans such as deductibles and copays. Many Utah residents use Medicare Supplement plans to manage out-of-pocket costs. Agents licensed by the Utah Insurance Department can explain plan options and assist with enrollment.

What Does a Supplemental Insurance Agent in Provo Cost?

The cost of supplemental insurance in Utah varies by plan type age and health status. For example a Medicare Supplement Plan G in Provo may range from 120 to 250 dollars per month for a 65-year-old. Accident and critical illness policies often cost 30 to 80 dollars per month. These are estimates only and actual premiums depend on the insurer and your specific situation. This is general information and not insurance advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a supplemental insurance agent in Provo?
A supplemental insurance agent in Provo is a licensed professional who helps clients purchase policies that fill gaps in primary health insurance. These agents often specialize in Medicare Supplement plans accident insurance or critical illness coverage. They must follow Utah insurance regulations and provide clear information about policy terms.
What types of supplemental insurance are common in Utah?
Common supplemental insurance types in Utah include Medicare Supplement Medigap plans accident insurance hospital indemnity plans and critical illness coverage. Utah law requires agents to clearly explain policy exclusions and limitations. Many residents choose these plans to reduce out-of-pocket expenses for medical services.
Are there time limits for enrolling in a Medigap plan in Utah?
Yes Utah follows federal rules for Medigap open enrollment. You have a six-month period starting the month you turn 65 and enroll in Medicare Part B. During this time you can buy any Medigap policy without medical underwriting. Outside this window insurers may require health questions or charge higher premiums.