Texas Medicaid Eligibility Calculator

Check if you qualify for Medicaid in Texas (TX). Enter your household size and income to see eligibility for adults, children, and pregnant women. ✗ Not Expanded

Texas Medicaid at a Glance

17%
Adult FPL Limit
201%
Child FPL Limit
5,300,000
Enrolled
17.3%
Uninsured Rate

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⚠️ Coverage Gap in Texas

Texas has not expanded Medicaid. Adults earning between 17% and 100% of the Federal Poverty Level may fall into a coverage gap — earning too much for traditional Medicaid but too little for ACA marketplace subsidies. Approximately 519511K residents are uninsured.

Texas Medicaid Income Limits (2026)

Household SizeAdult LimitChild LimitPregnant Limit
1 person$2,660/yr$31,456/yr$31,769/yr
2 people$3,595/yr$42,511/yr$42,934/yr
3 people$4,530/yr$53,566/yr$54,099/yr
4 people$5,465/yr$64,621/yr$65,264/yr
5 people$6,400/yr$75,676/yr$76,429/yr
6 people$7,335/yr$86,731/yr$87,594/yr
7 people$8,270/yr$97,786/yr$98,759/yr
8 people$9,205/yr$108,841/yr$109,924/yr

What Texas Medicaid Covers

Texas Medicaid provides comprehensive health coverage including:

✓ Doctor & specialist visits
✓ Hospital inpatient & outpatient
✓ Prescription medications
✓ Lab tests & X-rays
✓ Mental health services
✓ Preventive care & screenings
✓ Emergency room visits
✓ Maternity & newborn care
✓ Dental (varies by state)
✓ Vision care (varies by state)

How to Apply for Medicaid in Texas

1. Online: Visit HealthCare.gov to submit an application.

2. Phone: Call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325) to apply by phone.

3. In Person: Visit your local Texas Department of Social Services or Medicaid office.

4. Mail: Download and mail a paper application from your state Medicaid website.

Tip: You can apply for Medicaid at any time — there is no open enrollment period. Processing typically takes 45 days (90 days for disability-based applications).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Texas Medicaid income limits for 2026?
In Texas, Medicaid income limits are 17% FPL for adults, 201% FPL for children, and 203% FPL for pregnant women. For a single adult, this means approximately $2,660/year.
Has Texas expanded Medicaid?
No, Texas has not expanded Medicaid. Adults must meet stricter income limits (17% FPL) and categorical requirements like being pregnant, disabled, or a caretaker of dependent children.
How do I apply for Medicaid in Texas?
You can apply for Texas Medicaid online at HealthCare.gov, by calling 1-800-318-2596, visiting your local Medicaid office, or mailing a paper application. Applications are accepted year-round.
What is MAGI and how does it affect Medicaid eligibility?
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is the income methodology used for most Medicaid eligibility determinations. It includes taxable income, tax-exempt interest, and Social Security benefits. Deductions like student loan interest and IRA contributions are subtracted. A 5% income disregard is applied to the FPL threshold.
Can I have assets and still qualify for Texas Medicaid?
For most MAGI-based Medicaid categories (adults, children, pregnant women), there is no asset test — only income matters. However, elderly and disabled applicants may face asset limits, typically $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples, though some states have eliminated asset tests.
What is the Medicaid coverage gap in non-expansion states?
In Texas, adults earning between 17% and 100% FPL may fall into a coverage gap — too much income for traditional Medicaid but too little for ACA marketplace subsidies. This affects an estimated 600591+ residents.

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