Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Enrollment Information
Eligibility
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period has ended.
If you are new to Medicare, turning 65, retiring, moving, qualify for assistance, losing employer coverage, or have another qualifying situation, you may still be eligible to enroll in or change your plan. UnitedHealthcare offers a variety of Medicare Prescription Drug plans — one may be right for you. For all others, the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is October 15 – December 7.
Enrollment
How to enroll
You can enroll in most plans online. It's easy, secure, and available on your schedule.
To begin, enter your ZIP code.
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You can enroll over the phone for all available plans.
Call toll-free at {{tfn}} (TTY 711), [[state-start:null,AL,AS,AZ,AR,CA,CO,CT,DE,FL,GA,GU,ID,IL,IN,IA,KS,KY,LA,ME,MD,MA,MI,MN,MS,MO,MT,MP,NE,NV,NH,NJ,NM,NY,NC,ND,OH,OK,OR,PA,PR,RI,SC,SD,TN,TX,UT,VT,VI,VA,WA,DC,WV,WI,WY]]8 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week[[state-end]] [[state-start:AK,HI]]8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday – Sunday[[state-end]] to speak to a sales representative who can walk you through the enrollment process.
You can send us a paper enrollment form in the mail.
To enroll by mail, download and fill out the enrollment form, then print it and mail your completed enrollment form to UnitedHealthcare.
To get a UnitedHealthcare Medicare plan enrollment form (PDF):
- Enter your ZIP code in the View Plans and Pricing tool and click the "Find plans" button.
- On the next page, you'll see a list of plan types. If there are Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug plans available in your area, you'll see a number above the plan type.
- Click the "View Plans" link under the type of plan you want to see.
- Choose one of the available plans in your area and click on the "View plan and drug coverage details" link for that plan. If that plan is accepting enrollment, you'll find the form you need in the Plan Documents section near the bottom of the page.
What You Need to Enroll
You will need the information found on your Medicare card, like your Medicare ID number.
You need to have EITHER Part A OR Part B to enroll in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan.