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Health Insurance Options for 25 Year OldAmanda from Morganton, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Health Insurance Options for 25 Year OldCheck with your college about insurance. I believe most if not all colleges offer health insurance and have health centers. My oldest son signed up for his college health insurance when he aged out of coverage under our policy. All of our children used their college's health centers for treatment of minor problems, colds, flues, etc. Good luck and keep looking to the futher. Post By Beth (Guest Post) RE: Health Insurance Options for 25 Year Old
The college I went to gave us emergency health insurance that was included in our tuition and had an option to purchase full health insurance at very reasonable rates. First check with your school to see if they offer a plan since it will be the cheapest option. Post By Enter your name.shari (Guest Post) RE: Health Insurance Options for 25 Year Old
Are you working - or could you - work part time? There are employers who do offer benefits including medical insurance - Home Depot is one - to part timers who work 20 or more hours per week. For a full-time student that won't leave you much time for fun stuff, but that would help keep you out of trouble anyway!
Post by Walt816
When I was 25 and had no health issues, I had a catastrophic health plan. Many ins. comp. may still offer this. It pays only if you have a major injury or illness. Day to day stuff is not covered. Stitches, sniffles, and the like are not covered. It was very inexpensive in comparision to current health plans.
Post By BJM (Guest Post)
One thing we do is take part in medical research studies for extra money. You get PAID for being in the studies and get free medical care and meds. Even smaller cities have doctors participating in different studies. Google on line for example...
Post by Jennalove
Hi, health insurance is so expensive in this country and without a fulltime job there are really not many options other than individual plans. I too was in the same situation at 25, working a job that offered no health insurance. My worse scenario happened when I had to go to an ER for food poisoning..the bills were horendous!I had to bite the bullet make some sacrifices and find a plan I could afford. Maybe just going to an insurance agent as I did and discuss your issue they may be able to find some options for you that aren't publicized or well known or give you some ideas about finding something until you finish school.
Post by katfal
If you are referring to medicare, you are too young. Medicare is the government health care plan for retirees.
Post by MCW
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