
Nevada Check Up provides health coverage for children up to the age of 18. It offers comprehensive, low-cost medical and dental coverage to children and families that qualify and have no other medical insurance. Medicaid regulates and funds the program.
NV Medicaid Phone Number
You will be assigned a Medicaid case manager who will help you manage your health care, answer your questions, and complete your application. You can access your case online anytime, or call your case manager to talk with them. Contact the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services by calling 1-800-665-9240 for answers to Medicaid questions.
NV Medicare Phone Number
Medicare may be available in Nevada for those who are 65 years of age or older and work, live and/or have full-time jobs. They must also not have other medical coverage. Enrollment can be done at any time in your lifetime.
Contact Number for Nevada Medicaid
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has developed a portal that allows residents to receive online communication, apply for Medicaid, and report changes to household circumstances. Access Nevada is a website that is easy to navigate.

NV Chip and Medications
Medicaid and Medicare provide Nevadans with health insurance based on income and family size. In addition to helping with hospital visits, Medicare covers prescription drugs, and in some states, free dental care for children.
Whether you're sick or just need a quick consult, Nevada Health Link's telehealth options can make it easy to connect with medical professionals from anywhere in the world. Even schedule a consultation on your smartphone.
Medicaid is a federally-funded, government-run program that provides health care for people with limited income and resources. Children and pregnant women are included.
Nevada Health Link allows you to enroll in a health insurance plan during a special registration period up until 60 days before the expiration date of your existing coverage. You can avoid a gap between your coverage dates and may qualify for ACA subsidies.
It is important to maintain your health and that of your family. If you don't have health insurance, you can be denied treatment or charged more for medical services.

Enroll in an ACA-compliant health plan through Nevada Health Link to ensure you have the best possible protection against high deductibles, co-pays, and out-of-pocket costs.
ACA-compliant plans help you save by covering services like screenings and tests, immunizations and other preventive care. They also cover a variety of other services not covered by your existing insurance. These services include physical exams, dental and vision screenings, and lab tests.
Health Insurance Marketplace provides more information on ACA-compliant insurance plans. To learn more about plans in your area, you can speak to an ACA-compliant agent or counselor.