Do you need quality, affordable health insurance?
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Schedule an appointment by calling us at 828-210-3404 or use your zip code to search for an appointment below.
Live outside WNC? Call the statewide number at 1-855-733-3711.
Pisgah Legal can help you get the facts and unbiased answers to your health care questions. We are here to help you understand your options for affordable health insurance.
Looking for Medicaid or other benefits? We can help with your ePASS application! Medicaid and NC Health Choice accept applications year-round. Apply at your local Department of Health and Human Services (DSS) or www.epass.nc.gov.
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Take a look at what kind of financial help you might qualify for using the see plans and prices tool.
How-To Guides
Here are some handy step-by-step guides available for FREE:
- How to prepare for your appointment with PLS
- Como prepararse para su cita con PLS
- Get your username or password on Healthcare.gov
- Obtener su nombre do usario y contraseña de cuidadodesalud.gov
- How to upload a document
- Cómo subir documentos al Mercado
- From Coverage to Care: A Roadmap to better care and a healthier you
- De la cobertura al cuidado de su salud: Una guia para un mejor cuidado y una vida mas saludable
Security of Your Information
Our services are free of charge to you. We may help you use your personal information to apply for health insurance but we will never ask for any type of credit card information. Any information you share with us is protected and will not be shared without your consent. If you are concerned about scams or fraud, call us directly so you know who you are talking to. Your privacy and protection is important to us.
You can read our Privacy Notice on-line here.
You can read our Consent form for Phone appointments here.
The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity number CA-NAV-21-001 from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.