I Want to Make a First-Time Payment

Remember, your BCBSOK health plan coverage won't start until you make your first premium payment.

I Want to Make a One-Time Payment

If you want to make a quick and easy one-time payment for your Individual and Family or Medicare plan, visit our secure member portal.

More Payment Options

In addition to making your payment online, here are other ways you can pay your monthly premium bill:  

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Medicare Payments

If you need to make a payment on your Medicare plan, visit our Medicare payments page.

Make a Medicare payment

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Phone

Call BCBSOK Customer Service at 1-866-520-2507 and select Make a Payment.

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Mail

Mail a personal check, money order or cashier's check to:

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 650774
Dallas, TX 75265-0774

Be sure you follow all instructions shown on your bill.

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In-Person

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's included in my monthly bill and how can I pay?

    When you’re searching for a new health plan, you’ll find how much each plan’s monthly payment is. That set monthly amount, or premium, is what keeps your coverage active. When you visit a doctor, you might also need to make payments for things like your copay or deductible: A copay is a set fee you’ll always pay when you visit your doctor or pick up your prescription, even after you meet your deductible.

    To find your current bills and review your payment history, please log in to our secure payment portal.

  • Is there a way I can set up automatic payments?

    Your monthly health insurance bill is what keeps your plan active. It’s important to pay your bill by its due date every month or you could lose coverage.

    Auto Bill Pay helps you set up automatic payments every month, so you don’t forget to pay your health plan bill. You can sign up for Auto Bill Pay by logging in to our payment portal or visiting the Payments and Billing section in Blue Access for MembersSM.

  • Why did I have to pay for my doctor's visit or procedure?

    When it’s time to pay for your doctor’s visit or health care procedure, there are a few balances that may need to be paid by you instead of your insurance: the deductible, coinsurance, and copay.

    A deductible is the amount you’ll have to pay for most care before your health plan starts paying. Coinsurance, or the amount of the bill not covered by your insurance, will kick in after you meet your deductible. You may also have a copay, or a low, preset cost you’ll have to pay towards your doctor’s visit or prescription.

    Learn about your deductible and out-of-pocket costs.

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