Dallas, TX · Family
Family health insurance in Dallas, Texas.
Dallas sits in Texas Rating Area 7, one of the most competitive markets in the state — over 70 marketplace plans across the major carriers (BCBS Texas, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Ambetter, Oscar) compete here. Network depth around UT Southwestern, Baylor, Texas Health, and Methodist means most Dallas residents can find a plan that includes their preferred providers.
Who this fits
- Texas families with children at home
- Parents losing employer coverage
- Self-employed parents and small business owners
- Couples planning a pregnancy or adoption
i. What you get
How family works with us.
Real benefits, not generic talking points. Here’s what you actually get when you work with Harrison Health.
Pediatric & well-child included
Every ACA-compliant family plan in Texas includes pediatric well-child visits, vaccinations, and dental & vision for kids at no extra cost.
Maternity coverage
Maternity care is an essential health benefit — fully covered on every compliant family plan, with no waiting period.
Family deductible matching
We help you choose between aggregate and embedded deductibles — a critical decision for high-utilization families that brokers often skip.
Dental & orthodontic add-ons
Optional family dental + ortho riders for braces, cleanings, and major work — bundled to save vs. standalone purchase.
ii. Dallas, Texas
Dallascarrier networks & hospitals.
We screen plans for in-network access to the Dallas health systems before recommending — keeping your doctor matters.
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Baylor Scott & White Health
Texas Health Resources
Methodist Health System
Children's Health (Children's Medical Center)
iii. FAQ
Frequently asked.
- How much does a family health insurance plan cost in Texas?
- A family of four with two adults in their 30s and two children typically sees premiums between $1,200–$2,000/month before subsidies, depending on plan tier and ZIP code. Subsidy eligibility scales with household income and family size — most families qualify for at least some help.
- Should I add my kids to my plan or get them their own?
- In Texas, children almost always get the best deal added to a parent's family plan — pediatric coverage is required, networks are broader, and premium-per-child is lower than standalone. The exception is families that qualify for CHIP, which we'll flag and walk you through if applicable.
- What's covered for kids under family plans?
- Pediatric well-child visits, vaccinations, dental, vision, behavioral health, prescriptions, and emergency care — all required as essential health benefits. Orthodontics (braces) is an optional add-on or rider, not standard.
- Can I keep my kids on my plan after they turn 18?
- Yes — under federal law, dependent children can stay on a parent's family plan until age 26, regardless of marital status, school enrollment, or whether they live with you.
Next step
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