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Medicaid Information/Counseling | Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center - Health Insurance Services

825 Euclid Ave, Kansas City, MO 64111

Eligibility
Must be a US Citizen, US National, Legal Permanent Resident or a lawfully present immigrant and meet income guidelines to be eligible for the Marketplace. For MO Medicaid, must be MO Resident, US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident for more than 5 years and meet income guidelines. However, some pregnant people may qualify for Show Me Healthy Babies coverage if they are not US Citizens or a lawfully present immigrant.
Required documents
Applicants should bring employment and income information (i.e. recent pay stubs, W-2's or tax returns) for anyone who works or has income proof of citizenship or legal immigration status and information on any employer provided health insurance coverage.
Hours
MTThF 8am-4pm, W 8am-12pm
816-889-4797
Voice·

Main Phone

To access this service, contact:

James Torres (Program Manager - Health Insurance Services)

Languages
Spanish & Vietnamese, and access to Language Line for others
Application process
Call for appointment. You will be screened when you call for an appointment and advised of the documents you need to bring to the appointment.
Fees
None
Service area
Missouri
Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center provides free in-person application and enrollment assistance for the Health Insurance Marketplace and/or Missouri Medicaid (MOHealthNet/Children's Health Insurance Program CHIP).
Last Assured
11/24/2025
Data provided by
United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
Providing organization
SAMUEL U RODGERS HEALTH CENTER
Services at our Downtown Campus include primary health care services for children, adolescents and adults, including specialty women's health services (OB/GYN and mammography screenings), podiatry, optometry, mental health, population health, a full range of dental health services for children and adults, pharmacy services, digital imaging, lab services, community health workers, community outreach services, insurance market place, and language interpreters on-site to translate in many languages.