Understanding premium payments

An insurance premium is the monthly price you pay for your policy. The cost of your insurance may depend on the type of plan you have, your age, your lifestyle and more. If you have a health plan from the Marketplace, or a UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement or Medicare prescription drug plan, you’ll likely pay a monthly premium.

UnitedHealthcare will send you a bill each month with the amount you owe. If your insurance is through an employer, your premiums will likely be taken out of your paychecks. Here are 4 ways to pay your premium.

How to pay your premium with auto-pay

How to pay your premium online

  • If you have a UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement or Medicare prescription drug plan, you can make a one-time payment online with QuickPay
  • If you have an ACA Marketplace plan, pay online by logging in to myuhc.com/exchange

How to pay your premium by phone

  • Pay your premium by phone by calling the number on your member ID card

How to pay your premium by mail

  • Pay your premium using the form on the invoice you received in the mail
  • Pay each month or for the whole year
  • UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage members can also make a one-time payment for a future date

Understanding claims payments

Frequently asked questions about claims payments

Questions about UnitedHealthcare billing?

For questions about UnitedHealthcare bill pay, you can use the UHC app or sign in to your member account to chat directly with customer service. You can also call the number on your member ID card.

Remember, when you're paying your bills, you can always reach out for help if you're unsure or need guidance. We're here to answer your questions.