For more information about Real Agent Benefits, or to schedule your consultation, visit www.realagentbenefits.com.
Visit the articles below to answer all of your questions!
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - General Info
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - Major Medical vs Healthshare
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - Networks & Plan Structure
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - Consultations & Enrollment
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - Coverage, Add-ons & Benefits
- Real Agent Benefits FAQ - Support & Contact
Consultations & Enrollment
Question: How can I schedule a consultation with a healthcare concierge?
Answer: You can schedule directly through the site www.realagentbenefits.com and click on “Schedule a Consultation”.
Question: What happens during a consultation?
Answer: A licensed advisor reviews your needs, compares plan options, calculates pricing, and helps you choose the right plan.
Question: Can I get help deciding which plan suits my needs?
Answer: Absolutely. The concierge advisor will recommend the best plan based on your budget, health needs, and preferred providers. It is you that chooses the best plan for your needs based on the advisors recommendation.
Question: Is there a cost to schedule a consultation?
Answer: No. Global Benefits Partners is a strategic partner of REAL Brokerage and the advisors are always available to assist.
Question: How long does it take to get enrolled after the consultation?
Answer: Enrollment typically takes 10–20 minutes once you choose a plan.
Question: What documents do I need to enroll?
Answer: Usually just basic information: DOB, address, payment method, and any dependents you want to include.
Question: Can I add family members to my plan?
Answer: Yes—spouses and dependents can be added to the plan you choose.
Question: Can independent contractors enroll in these plans?
Answer: Yes. The program is specifically designed for independent contractors and self-employed agents.
Question: Can I change my plan later if my needs change?
Answer: Yes. Many plans allow changes mid-year; others can be changed during renewal.
Question: What if I already have health insurance—can I still get advice?
Answer: Yes. Advisors can review your current plan and compare options to see if you can save money or get better coverage.