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With Lourie Life & Health, a licensed and certified agent will research your doctors and prescription drugs to help find a plan that meets your needs and budget.

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Need help making decisions about health insurance or Medicare? Enter: Lourie Life & Health, a local independent agency with a new office in Greenville.

Mark your calendars, because the following enrollment periods open soon:

  • Medicare Annual Enrollment Period | Oct. 15-Dec. 7
  • Health Insurance Open Enrollment Period | Nov. 1-Dec. 15

Not sure where to start? The team at Lourie Life & Health is ready to help with free in-person and phone consultations to review your plan options.

Your health insurance questions, answered

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