Consumer Assistance in Virgin Islands

The Consumer Assistance Program in the U.S. Virgin Islands is run by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. It has walk-in locations in St. Croix and St. Thomas. Staff can answer questions about health insurance regulations, rights, and responsibilities. They can help you file a complaint or appeal a health plan decision. Get consumer help with a problem or question.

Medicaid in Virgin Islands

States and territories have different rules about who qualifies for Medicaid. You can find out if you can get Medicaid in the Virgin Islands right now.

Shop Health Insurance Marketplace® in Virgin Islands

If your small business is located in the Virgin Islands, you’re not eligible to use the SHOP Marketplace to enroll your employees in health coverage. Check with an agent, broker, or insurance company to learn about health coverage options for your employees.

SHOP Health Insurance Marketplace® for Employees in Virgin Islands

If you live in the Virgin Islands, you’re not eligible to use the SHOP Marketplace to enroll in health coverage. Check with your territory’s government offices to learn about Medicaid and CHIP.

Health Insurance Marketplace® in Virgin Islands

If you live in the Virgin Islands, you’re not eligible to use the Marketplace to enroll in health coverage. Check with your territory’s government offices to learn about Medicaid, CHIP, and other health care options.

CHIP in Virgin Islands

The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers uninsured children in families with moderate incomes that are too high to qualify for Medicaid. You can find out whether your children qualify for CHIP right now. Learn more about CHIP in the Virgin Islands.