Paying your MyPriority plan premium

It's easy. You have several options for paying your monthly premium. And, no matter what payment method you picked when you enrolled, you can change it at any time.

Pay online

Alternate payment options

Can I pay my premium by credit card?

Yes, you can make a one-time credit card payment. To pay by credit card, click here or call 800.528.8762. You may also pay through EFT (electronic funds transfer), by phone (check by phone) or mailing your payment to us.

Can I pay my premium all at once? Or do I have to pay monthly?

You may pay the full amount of your premium when your plan becomes effective. But you also have the option to make monthly payments, if you'd prefer.

What options are available to pay my premium?

You have multiple options to pay your premium: you may pay by credit card, electronic funds transfer (EFT), check by phone (800.528.8762) or mail (Priority Health, 3915 Momentum Place, Chicago, IL 60689-5339).

What happens if I miss a payment? Will my plan be terminated immediately?

We understand that things happen, so we do not end your coverage immediately. You have a grace period to make your payment. Learn more about the grace period.

What if I don't have enough funds in my account when the payment is withdrawn?

If your bank account does not have sufficient funds to cover your plan's premium payment, Priority Health reserves the right to charge a non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee up the amount allowed by the state of Michigan.

What if I need to cancel my EFT?

We must receive notice to cancel EFT 30 days prior to the scheduled draft date. You have three options:

  • Call Customer Service at 800.528.8762
  • Email mypriority@priorityhealth.com
  • Mail in a written request. Send your notice to:
    Priority Health
    Individual Operations
    27777 Franklin Road, Suite 1300
    Southfield, MI 48034

Can I set up payments through a third-party payer (bill pay, bank, etc.)?

Yes, you can. Please remember if your premium payments or contract number change, you must update this information with your third-party payer.