UnitedHealthcare Health Insurance in Texas

Compare UHC plan options, networks, and costs for Texas residents in 2026.

About UnitedHealthcare

UnitedHealthcare is the largest health insurer in the United States by enrollment, offering a wide range of individual, employer, and government health plans.

UnitedHealthcare offers the Choice Plus PPO network, which is one of the broadest national provider networks available. They also offer virtual-first plans and strong telehealth integration through Optum Health. UHC marketplace plans vary in competitiveness by state and year.

UnitedHealthcare Plans Available in Texas

In Texas, UHC typically offers the following plan types through the ACA marketplace and in some cases through private (off-marketplace) channels:

  • HMO
  • PPO
  • EPO
  • Choice Plus
  • Compass

Texas is not a Medicaid expansion state — most adults without dependents are not eligible for Medicaid regardless of income.

All Carriers Available in Texas

As an independent advisor, Health Advisory LLC is not affiliated with or limited to any single carrier. In Texas, marketplace plan options typically include:

  • BCBS of Texas
  • Ambetter from Superior HealthPlan
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Oscar Health
  • Community Health Choice

The right carrier for you depends on your zip code, income, the physicians and hospitals you want to keep, and how frequently you use healthcare. A side-by-side comparison is the only reliable way to know which plan provides the best value for your specific situation.

Medicaid in Texas

Texas operates Medicaid through Texas Medicaid (not expanded for adults). Eligibility extends to households with income up to N/A for most adults (not expanded). If your income falls below the Medicaid threshold, you would be routed to Medicaid rather than receiving a marketplace subsidy. If your income is above the Medicaid threshold, you may qualify for ACA premium tax credits on a marketplace plan.

How to Compare UHC Against Other Options

The most common mistake shoppers make is assuming the carrier name alone tells you which plan is best. In practice, a UHC Silver plan and an Ambetter Silver plan in the same zip code can have very different premiums, deductibles, networks, and formularies. A licensed independent broker can run a side-by-side comparison of all available Texas plans in seconds — including UHC and every competing carrier.

Health Advisory LLC charges no fee to compare plans on your behalf. We are compensated equally by all carriers regardless of which plan you choose.

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