Enroll in Health Insurance
Looking for health insurance? Our certified Healthcare Navigators are here to help you find the right insurance for you and your family.
With the support of our certified Healthcare Navigators, it’s easy to find the right health insurance for you and your family. A Navigator can help you:
- Compare health plans
- Understand your benefits options
- Select the best qualified health plan for your needs
- Apply for subsidies to lower your monthly premiums
- Transition from CHIP/Medicaid to the Marketplace
Enroll in Health Care, Medicaid or CHIP
Open enrollment has ended for 2024, but you may still be eligible to enroll in healthcare coverage if you have had a qualifying life event. Our certified Healthcare Navigators are here to help you enroll in CHIP/Medicaid, SNAP or the Healthy Texas Woman Program.
Contact us today for free assistance. To get started, call 214-978-0042 or 214-978-0043, or fill out the form on the right.
By submitting this request, you are giving a Healthcare Navigator consent to contact you and discuss your health insurance options, and if needed, receive FREE application assistance.
Coverage Area
Our Healthcare Navigators program covers a 16-county region and includes Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Fannin, Grayson, Henderson, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant and Wise counties.
About the North Texas Consortium
We are a group of local community organizations dedicated to increasing health insurance coverage in North Texas. Led by United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, the Consortium maintains a network of Healthcare Navigators who assist our neighbors in signing up for health insurance coverage.
Our Partners
Learn more about our partners and their services below.
For more information, visit healthcare.gov.
The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CA-NAV-21-001 from the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies. 10/21