How to pay your UnitedHealthcare Medicare premium
If you have a Medicare Advantage plan or prescription drug plan with a monthly premium through UnitedHealthcare, you have several options for paying.
One-time payment
Make a one-time payment online with QuickPay
- Pay a premium for yourself or someone else. No account registration is required. All you need is the member’s ID number and date of birth. Access QuickPay now .
Automatic payment
Automatic payments from checking account, credit, or debit card
- Sign up online for automatic payments from your checking account, credit, or debit card. Go to myUHCMedicare.com and login to your member profile.
Automatic payments from checking account
- You can have your monthly premium payments automatically deducted from your checking account using the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) process. EFT is safe, convenient and saves you money on postage.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Form (PDF) (530.39 KB)
Automatic deduction from Social Security / Railroad Retirement Board benefit check1
- You can have your monthly premium payments automatically deducted from your Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board benefit check. Automatic deduction is easy and convenient.
Social Security / Railroad Retirement Board Deduction Form (PDF) (373.42 KB)
Monthly bill payment
- You can pay by mail each month (we will provide you a monthly bill). You can also make advance payments. If making a payment for the entire year, you will only need to submit one bill along with a check for the total premium amount due for the year.
Note: Whatever payment option you choose — Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), Social Security check withholding or monthly bill — will apply to your entire premium. In other words, you cannot pay part of the premium with a benefit check and part with a personal check or automatic withdrawal.
1 If you are receiving help from a plan sponsor (former employer, union or trust administrator) or State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program (SPAP) you have the right to elect automatic deductions from your Social Security benefit check. However, it is important that you know that Social Security does not know if you have other coverage that pays part of your premium, even when the other coverage is paying part of your premium to your prescription drug plan. If you choose to have your payments automatically deducted from your Social Security benefit check, the deductions for the premiums will be higher than they should be. Your Prescription Drug Plan will need to give you a refund for the premium amount paid by your other coverage. You may experience delays in obtaining a refund for the excess amounts.
Supporting you through your Medicare journey
Chat with UnitedHealthcare
Chat is currently unavailable.
Please
try again later.
Find a plan
Meet with us
Make an appointment with a licensed insurance agent in your area.