Health Insurance Plans Available in Reno
Residents of Reno, Nevada can shop for ACA marketplace health insurance plans during
Open Enrollment (November 1 – January 15 each year) or during a Special Enrollment Period
triggered by a qualifying life event such as losing employer coverage, getting married, having a
child, or moving. Marketplace plans are available to all legal residents regardless of health history,
and premium tax credits may significantly reduce your monthly cost based on household income.
Major insurance carriers operating in the Reno market include Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nevada,
Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Humana, though carrier availability varies by specific zip code.
Plans range from Bronze (low premium, high deductible) to Gold and Platinum (higher premium,
lower out-of-pocket costs when you use care).
Major Hospitals in Reno
When selecting a health insurance plan in Reno, confirming that your preferred hospitals are
in-network is critical. Major hospitals and health systems serving Reno residents include:
- Renown Regional Medical Center
- Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center
- Northern Nevada Medical Center (NNMC)
Network status varies by carrier and plan. A PPO plan generally provides the broadest access
to these facilities. HMO and EPO plans may have narrower networks. Always verify your specific
plan’s provider directory or call the insurer before scheduling non-emergency care.
Urgent Care Centers in Reno
Urgent care centers are a cost-effective alternative to the emergency room for non-life-threatening
conditions. Urgent care options near Reno include:
- Renown Urgent Care
- Concentra
- AFC Urgent Care
Confirm that your specific plan covers the urgent care location before your visit.
Copays for urgent care are typically lower than ER visits but vary by plan.
PPO vs. HMO Plans in Reno
In the Reno market, both PPO and HMO plans are typically available. PPO plans allow you to see
any in-network provider without a referral and often provide out-of-network coverage at a higher
cost. HMO plans require a primary care physician referral for specialist visits and typically do
not cover out-of-network care except in emergencies. For residents with established relationships
at multiple hospitals or specialist practices in Reno, a PPO generally provides more flexibility.
ACA Subsidies for Reno Residents
ACA premium tax credits are calculated based on your household income relative to the federal
poverty level and the cost of benchmark plans in your area. The subsidy amount varies by local
plan costs, meaning two people with identical incomes in different cities within Nevada may
receive different subsidy amounts. A licensed advisor can run your exact numbers for Reno
zip codes to show you the real monthly cost after subsidies.