Services designed to support women’s health
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Amanda Williams - Women’s Health Coverage Specialist
Caslyn DuTremaine- Women’s Health Coverage Specialist
About Us
Hers Health Coverage is a women-owned, faith-based business dedicated to helping women navigate health insurance and access the care they need with confidence. We understand that coverage decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when they affect your health, family, and future.
With real experience in health insurance guidance, our approach is personal, compassionate, and rooted in service. We help women explore coverage options, understand their benefits, and connect with trusted providers and wellness resources that support every stage of life.
Why Women Choose Us
Support Designed for Women
We help women review health insurance options, understand current coverage, and navigate benefits with their unique healthcare needs in mind.
Trusted Provider Guidance
We help connect you with doctors, specialists, and wellness resources that support your health goals and stage of life.
Clear, Personalized Help
Whether you need new coverage or help using your current plan, we make the process easier to understand and more manageable.
Values-Driven Care
Our work is grounded in faith, compassion, and integrity. We believe women deserve guidance that feels personal, trustworthy, and centered on their well-being.
Step 1
Share Your Needs
Tell us if you need health insurance, help understanding your current plan, or support finding a doctor or wellness service.
Step 2
Review Your Options
We help you look at coverage options, understand benefits, and explore providers and care resources that fit your needs.
Step 3
Move Forward With Confidence
Get clear guidance on your next steps so you can feel more confident using your coverage and accessing care.
How it Works
Getting help with coverage and care should feel simple.
Common Questions
Are your services complimentary?
Yes. Our guidance and support are provided at no cost to you.
How do I find a gynecologist in my provider network?
We can help you check your insurance network and find gynecologists, obstetricians, and other providers that work with your plan.
Can health insurance cover alternative wellness services?
Some health insurance plans may include services like acupuncture, chiropractic care, or other wellness benefits. We can help you review your options and understand what your plan may cover.
What is the best time to review my existing coverage?
It’s a good idea to review your coverage each year, especially during Open Enrollment. You may also be able to make changes after major life events, such as moving, losing coverage, getting married, or changing jobs.
Do you offer support for maternity coverage comparison?
Absolutely. We help compare plans with maternity benefits so you can better understand your options for pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care.
How are Hers Health Coverage Specialists paid?
Our services are provided at no cost to you. Compensation may be received through insurance carriers or partner programs when applicable.
“I was in a time crunch trying to find health coverage, and Caslyn made the process feel so much less overwhelming. Once I found out I was pregnant, she also helped me understand what to expect, how to find the right provider, and how to plan for both my monthly costs and tax-time expenses. Having someone explain it all in a way that made sense gave me real peace of mind.”
Kirsten o.
new mom
Kind Words from Our Community
“After losing Medicaid, I was overwhelmed trying to find coverage for myself and my children. Caslyn walked me through every step, helped us find an affordable plan, and made sure our pediatricians and my gynecologist were in network. She made a stressful situation feel much more manageable.”
Renee T.
Coverage Support
“I’m enrolled in an HRA through my employer, but understanding my costs and benefits was not easy. Caslyn took the time to explain my coverage clearly, helped me find a provider, and even narrowed down highly recommended clinics for me. She truly went above and beyond, and all of her help was free.”
Amber L.
Employer Plan Assistance
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Whether you need help finding health insurance, understanding your current coverage, or connecting with the right provider, we’re here to make the process easier.
Where We Serve
General Tampa Bay Area & Port St. Lucie
Send an Email
Central Florida: Caslyn@goodfaithis.com
East Florida: Amanda@goodfaithis.com
Call Or Text Us
Central Florida: (813) 252-2798
East Florida: (772) 539-5738
Women’s Health Resources
Consult a Nurse (888) 808-8628
24/7 Nurse Hotlines - HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital’s
Whether you have a simple question or a more serious health concern. Get advice you can trust directly from experienced, licensed nurses. Call (844) 70-NURSE (844-706-8773) anytime, day or night for answers, advice and peace of mind.
When to Go to the ER vs Urgent Care vs Schedule a Gynecology Appointment
Knowing where to go can help you get the right care faster and avoid unnecessary costs.
Important Tip: If you believe you will need imaging done, Urgent Care Clinics lack in imaging devices relevant to women's health care.
Emergency Room
Urgent Care
Gynecologist Appointment
Go to the ER for serious or life-threatening symptoms, such as:
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severe chest pain
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trouble breathing
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heavy bleeding
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sudden severe abdominal pain
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signs of stroke
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loss of consciousness
Urgent care may be a better fit for:
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mild fever
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minor infections
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sore throat
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simple rashes
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mild pelvic discomfort
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UTI symptoms when not severe
Schedule a gynecology visit for:
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annual well-woman exams
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birth control discussions
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irregular periods
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ongoing pelvic pain
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abnormal bleeding
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Pap smears
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questions about fertility or reproductive health
What’s the Difference Between an OB and a Gynecologist?
OB-GYN:
A doctor who does both.
Gynecologist:
Focuses on women’s reproductive health, including annual exams, Pap smears, irregular periods, pelvic concerns, birth control, and menopause care.
Obstetrician (OB):
Focuses on pregnancy care, prenatal visits, labor and delivery, and postpartum care.
Women’s Annual Wellness Checklist
Checklist ideas:
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Schedule your annual well-woman exam
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Review any changes in your cycle or symptoms
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Ask about recommended screenings
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Confirm your primary care and gynecology providers are in network
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Review your health insurance benefits
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Discuss birth control or family planning if needed
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Ask about breast health screenings
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Review any medications or supplements
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Discuss pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or hormonal concerns
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Ask what preventive care is covered by your plan