
You can pay your AARP Medicare (UnitedHealthcare) premium online, by automatic deduction, by mail, or by Social Security/railroad retirement withholding, depending on your plan type and preference.
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Quick Pay
https://member.uhc.com/medicare/guestpay#
Online: myUHCMedicare / MyAARPMedicare
For AARP Medicare Advantage, Part D, and many Supplement plans, the main self‑service site is myUHCMedicare.com (often linked from MyAARPMedicare).
- Sign in to your member account and go to Billing → Make a Payment.
- Choose a one‑time payment or set up automatic payments.
- Pay with:
- Credit or debit card
- Checking/savings via EFT/bank draft
Some plans also offer QuickPay (no login): you enter the member’s ID number and date of birth and submit a one‑time premium payment for yourself or someone else.
Automatic Payments
You can put your AARP Medicare premium on autopilot in several ways.
- Bank, credit, or debit card auto‑pay
- Log in to myUHCMedicare, go to Automatic Payments, and enroll using your bank account or card, then pick a payment date and frequency.
- Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
- Social Security / Railroad Retirement deduction
Whatever method you choose (EFT, Social Security withholding, or monthly bill) applies to the entire premium—you can’t split a single month’s premium across multiple methods.
Pay by Mail
If you receive paper bills you can mail a check or money order every month, or prepay for several months or the whole year.
- Use the payment coupon from your premium bill.
- Mail to the payment address shown (commonly a UnitedHealthcare P.O. Box such as Salt Lake City, UT; always use the exact address on your bill).
- Write your member ID on the check and allow 7–10 days for processing.
You can also send one check for the full annual premium if you prefer paying once a year.
Phone Payment (Plan‑Dependent)
Some AARP Medicare plans let you pay by phone with a representative.
- After you log in, your billing page or ID card will list the correct member services number.
- Call, authenticate with your member ID and personal details, and give bank or card information to submit a payment.
Phone availability and accepted methods can vary by plan and state, so always follow the instructions on your bill or ID card.
FAQs About Paying Your AARP Medicare Premium
1. Where do I go to pay my AARP Medicare premium online?
Use myUHCMedicare.com (linked from MyAARPMedicare) to log in, open Billing, and select Make a Payment for a one‑time or automatic payment.
2. Can I pay without creating an account?
Often yes, via QuickPay on the premium payment page: enter the member’s ID and date of birth to make a one‑time payment without registration.
3. How do I set up automatic payments from my bank or card?
Log in, go to Automatic Payments, choose checking account or credit/debit card, set the draft date, and confirm. You can also mail in the EFT form if you prefer.
4. How do I have my premium taken from Social Security?
Download and complete the Social Security / Railroad Retirement deduction form from the AARP Medicare premium page and mail it in; keep paying another way until the deduction appears on your benefit statement.
5. Can I split my premium between, say, Social Security and a mailed check?
No. The method you choose (EFT, Social Security withholding, or monthly bill) applies to the entire premium; you cannot divide a single month’s premium across different methods.
6. Where do I mail my premium check?
Mail it to the UnitedHealthcare address printed on your bill (for example, a P.O. Box in Salt Lake City), and always include your member ID; never guess the address—use the one on your latest invoice.
7. How long do different payment methods take to post?
- Online/QuickPay: usually processed within a few business days.
- Automatic bank/card drafts: post on the scheduled date.
- Mail: allow 7–10 days from mailing for it to appear on your account.