If you’re under 65 and shopping for a plan, short term or Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans may work for you.

Explore coverage if you’re turning 65, are already over 65 or may qualify for Medicare because of a disability or other special situation.

If you have a low income or have a special circumstance, you may qualify for these low-cost or no-cost plans.

Enhance your health plan with add-on coverage including dental, vision or cash-benefit plans like accident and critical illness.

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Answer a few questions to see which options may be available for you.

What type of health insurance may be right for me?

Choosing the right type of plan for you will depend on things like your age, life situation and needs. Browse the plans below to see which plans may be right for you and your life.

Health insurance plans

Browse plans to help cover medical care and services if you’re under 65. Options include ACA plans and short term plans offering temporary coverage.

Medicare plans

Over 65, turning 65 or qualify for Medicare because of a disability or other situation? Explore options for Medicare plans and prescription drug coverage.

Dental, vision and supplemental plans

View supplemental insurance plans, like dental and vision coverage. Plus, find cash-benefit plans like accident or critical illness insurance.

Medicaid plans

Medicaid is health insurance that’s available if you have a low income. Other people sometimes qualify for Medicaid, like pregnant women, children, older people or people with a disability.

Dual Special Needs plans

If you have both Medicare and Medicaid, explore Dual Special Needs plans (D-SNP). You’ll keep your Medicare benefits and receive other valuable benefits.

Plans through your work

Is your employer offering a UnitedHealthcare health plan? Learn how plans from UnitedHealthcare offer benefits to help match your needs.

Health insurance plans

Browse plans to help cover medical care and services if you’re under 65. Options include ACA plans and short term plans offering temporary coverage.

Medicare plans

Over 65, turning 65 or qualify for Medicare because of a disability or other situation? Explore options for Medicare plans and prescription drug coverage.

Dental, vision and supplemental plans

View supplemental insurance plans, like dental and vision coverage. Plus, find cash-benefit plans like accident or critical illness insurance.

Medicaid plans

Medicaid is health insurance that’s available if you have a low income. Other people sometimes qualify for Medicaid, like pregnant women, children, older people or people with a disability.

Dual Special Needs plans

If you have both Medicare and Medicaid, explore Dual Special Needs plans (D-SNP). You’ll keep your Medicare benefits and receive other valuable benefits.

Plans through your work

Is your employer offering a UnitedHealthcare health plan? Learn how plans from UnitedHealthcare offer benefits to help match your needs.


How do I choose a health insurance plan?

When you’re shopping for a health plan, it’s a good idea to start by thinking about the expenses you want the plan to cover. Check to see if the benefits cover things that matter to you — like doctor visits, pharmacy costs or other specific care.

Next, take some time to understand how the costs work. As you shop around, you’ll likely see words like premiums, deductibles and more. These terms will affect your budget — so it’s important to know what they mean. Read on to learn some basics that will help you be a more savvy shopper when you’re choosing a plan.

How health insurance plans work

Learn more about health insurance and how to choose your plan

Shopping for health insurance can feel complicated. Explore these topics to get more tips on how to choose a plan.

Get ready for open enrollment

Open enrollment is the time of year when you choose a plan and enroll. 

Explore coverage options

Find out more about types of health insurance before you choose your plan.

Learn about Medicare parts A, B, C and D

Get the details on Medicare coverage options.