Florida resident? Go to Healthcare.gov where you will find the ACA (Obamcare) plans and their premiums. Many other states use it as well. You can get any plan on there without having to worry about any preexisting conditions. If you don't use this exchange, all bets on coverage are off and you can be denied anything. You are severely discriminated against due to your age alone - something you cannot control. There are very few choices, the main two are Florida Blue and Ambetter. I got the least expensive Florida Blue Select Bronze plan and the per month premium is over $800. The out of pocket max is $9K in network and $18K out of network. I think the deductible for nonpreventative services is over $6K. And almost no providers around here accept it. There is a look back on your past income of I believe two years. If you can arrange to keep your income low during these years, you may qualify for a subsidy if the subsidy is not discontinued. A full subsidy can reduce your premium to $0.
Wait until you get to Medicare at age 65 and you will need to select a plan you may be stuck with the rest of your life because preexisting conditions come back into play and you may need medical underwriting if you want to switch from an Advantage plan to a Medigap plan after the trial period. Good luck!
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