How it works?
Just 3 simple steps
Call us to schedule an appointment.
Choose a plan that best fits your needs.
Complete a simple form in 5 minutes or less.
Have a question?
We have agents who speak English and are waiting to take your call, email with you, or sit down in person to answer all your questions and doubts. Click here to contact us.

Our office is located right off Av. Solano.
Mon-Fri: 8:30 – 1:00 and 2:30 – 6:00
What our clients say about us?
We recently used the services of Daniela Cordero of Cuenca Expat Health Insurance in order to secure health insurance coverage for the two of us. Based on our needs, she presented us with a variety of options and explained them all to us clearly. Daniela was prompt to answer our calls, and patient in helping us to navigate the details of a health insurance system that is new to us.
We selected a plan that suits our needs at a very agreeable cost. What really gives us comfort is the level of service she offers once the insurance is in place. Being new to Ecuador and not fluent in the language, knowing that she will be available to assist us with our medical appointments and claims is priceless.
We struck gold with Daniela Cordero. Health Insurance was reasonably priced with good benefits and her customer service is outstanding. She is always prompt in answering questions helping with appointments and submitting forms… So glad we found her! Cuenca Expat Health Insurance
Daniela has been like family to us. She has placed our order by phone for meds to be delivered to us, and followed up to insured we got them. The services she has provided to us goes well beyond our health insurance agent. She feels like a long-time friend and extended family member. We love her!
Recommendation for Health Insurance: Daniela Cordero is the only person you need for your health insurance. Last week when I fell and broke my hip I remembered that Daniela had said, ”If you need me, any time, call me.” I called her and she was there in ten minutes. She called the ambulance and met them at my building, had the hospital waiting for my arrival, had an excellent surgeon waiting, rode with me in the ambulance, stayed with me until the surgery was finished, got the report (a good one) from the surgeon, filled out all paperwork and got my prescriptions for me. If I had not been the one with the broken hip, they would not have needed me. Of course, she arranged for the ambulance to bring me home and trained people to care for me when I got there. She calls to check on me. She bought me a box of chocolates.
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