HealthMarkets Insurance Agent Emily Haskins is excited to announce the opening of her new office located at 310 North Michigan Street, Suite 103, in downtown Plymouth. The new office offers a welcoming and professional space for individuals and families to explore their health, life, Medicare, and supplemental insurance options with expert guidance.
“As an independent insurance agent with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, my goal is to make navigating insurance simple and stress-free,” said Haskins. “I’m thrilled to have a comfortable office right here in downtown Plymouth where clients can stop in, ask questions, and find coverage that truly fits their needs.”

Emily provides no-cost, personalized consultations to help clients compare plans from a variety of top-rated insurance companies. Whether individuals are looking for Medicare plans, health insurance, life insurance, or supplemental coverage, she helps ensure they understand their choices and select the right fit for their situation.
The new office reflects Emily’s commitment to serving the local community with professionalism and care. Residents are invited to schedule an appointment or stop by to discuss their insurance options.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (574) 933-1234.

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