Santa Clara County Health Insurance: Get Help Finding Coverage

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Finding health insurance in Santa Clara County is easier than you think. Whether you live in San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Palo Alto, Mountain View, or anywhere in Santa Clara County, you have access to free Medi-Cal or affordable Covered California plans based on your income. A licensed California insurance agent can help you enroll today.

Key takeaway: Don’t assume you can’t afford health coverage in Santa Clara County. If you’re working, unemployed, self-employed, or recently lost your job, you may qualify for free Medi-Cal or low-cost Covered California. Find out what coverage you’re eligible for right now.

Get Help From a Licensed Santa Clara County Insurance Agent

Navigating Medi-Cal and Covered California can be confusing. A licensed California health insurance agent who serves Santa Clara County can:

  • Determine if you qualify for free Medi-Cal or subsidized Covered California
  • Explain your coverage options based on your income
  • Help you find local doctors and hospitals in Santa Clara County
  • Walk you through the application process step by step
  • Answer questions about deductibles, copays, and networks

There’s no cost for this service. Agents are paid by insurance carriers, not by you.

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Santa Clara County Health Coverage Resources

Santa Clara County has local resources to help you get coverage:

Santa Clara County Social Services Agency

Apply for Medi-Cal in person at any Social Services Agency office in Santa Clara County. Find your nearest office at ssa.santaclaracounty.gov or call (408) 758-3800 for assistance with applications and enrollment.

Santa Clara Family Health Plan (SCFHP)

Santa Clara Family Health Plan is a primary Medi-Cal managed care option serving Santa Clara County. Once approved for Medi-Cal, you may choose SCFHP or another plan such as Anthem Blue Cross or Kaiser Permanente for your coverage. Visit scfhp.com or call 1-877-723-4795 for more information about SCFHP.

Community Health Centers in Santa Clara County

Santa Clara County has numerous community health centers offering care on a sliding fee scale based on income. Find a center near you at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.

Do You Qualify for Free Medi-Cal in Santa Clara County?

Many Santa Clara County residents with low to moderate income qualify for free Medi-Cal coverage. You qualify if your household income is at or below approximately 138% of the Federal Poverty Level:

  • Single person: Up to $1,800/month ($21,597/year)
  • Family of 2: Up to $2,432/month ($29,187/year)
  • Family of 3: Up to $3,065/month ($36,777/year)
  • Family of 4: Up to $3,697/month ($44,367/year)

Medi-Cal provides comprehensive coverage including doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, mental health services, and emergency care—all at no cost. No monthly premium, no deductible, and minimal or no copays.

Not sure if you qualify? A licensed agent can calculate your eligibility in minutes and help you apply.

Covered California for Santa Clara County Residents

If your income is above Medi-Cal limits, you likely qualify for Covered California with subsidies that dramatically reduce your monthly premium. The lower your income, the more help you receive.

What Santa Clara County residents typically pay after subsidies:

  • $25,000/year income: $50-$100/month
  • $35,000/year income: $150-$250/month
  • $50,000/year income: $350-$500/month

Covered California offers Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum plans with access to major Santa Clara County hospitals and medical groups including Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, O’Connor Hospital, St. Louise Regional Hospital, Kaiser Permanente, and many others.

Who Qualifies for Health Coverage in Santa Clara County?

Santa Clara County residents in these situations often qualify for free or low-cost coverage:

  • Lost your job: Losing employer coverage qualifies you for immediate enrollment
  • Working part-time: Low-income workers often qualify for Medi-Cal or subsidies
  • Self-employed: Freelancers and gig workers qualify based on net income
  • Unemployed: No income or unemployment benefits usually qualify for Medi-Cal
  • Pregnant: Pregnant women qualify at higher income limits
  • Parents: Children qualify at significantly higher income limits than adults
  • Turned 26: Losing parent’s coverage creates special enrollment opportunity
  • Recently moved to California: You can apply as soon as you establish residency

A licensed agent can tell you exactly what you qualify for based on your situation.

Common Questions About Santa Clara County Health Insurance

How quickly can I get coverage in Santa Clara County?

For urgent situations, hospitals can provide immediate temporary coverage (Hospital Presumptive Eligibility) on the spot for qualified individuals. Standard Medi-Cal applications take up to 45 days, but expedited processing is available. Covered California coverage typically starts the first of the month after you enroll. A licensed agent can help you apply and get covered as quickly as possible.

Can I choose my own doctor in Santa Clara County?

Yes. Medi-Cal managed care plans and Covered California plans offer networks that include thousands of Santa Clara County doctors and hospitals. You can search for specific providers before enrolling, and an agent can help you find plans with your preferred doctors.

What if I work but my employer doesn’t offer health insurance?

You can still get Medi-Cal or Covered California regardless of your employment status. Your eligibility is based on your income, not whether your employer offers benefits. Many working Santa Clara County residents qualify for free or subsidized coverage.

Do I have to go to a Social Services Agency office to apply?

No. You can apply for Medi-Cal online at BenefitsCal.com or through Covered California at CoveredCA.com. A licensed agent can also help you complete your application remotely without visiting an office.

Summary: Health Insurance in Santa Clara County

  • Santa Clara County residents qualify for free Medi-Cal or affordable Covered California plans
  • Income limits: Up to $1,800/month for single person, $2,432/month for couple
  • Apply online, by phone, at Social Services Agency offices, or with help from a licensed agent
  • Multiple Medi-Cal managed care plans serve Santa Clara County members
  • Community health centers provide care on sliding fee scale
  • Licensed agents can help you enroll at no cost to you

Don’t go without health coverage. Find out what you qualify for today.

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For more information about California health coverage programs and eligibility requirements, visit our California Health Coverage Eligibility Guide.

Important Note: Income limits and eligibility rules are subject to change and may vary based on individual circumstances. The information provided here is for general educational purposes and should not be considered definitive.

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Last verified: 03/14/2026