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Insurances

Health Insurances in Merced, CA

Getwell Urgent Care accepts major health insurances. Read below to find out more about it. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online.

Health Insurances Near Me in Merced, CA
Health Insurances Near Me in Merced, CA

Accepted Insurance/Health Plans:

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • TRICARE
  • Cigna
  • HealthNet
  • Medicare and Medicare Advantage
  • MultiPlan
  • United Healthcare
  • First Health Network
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Most Other Insurances are accepted. Please call our office for further details.
    No Insurance? No Problem.
    If you don’t have health insurance, you still have options. Special discounted prices for cash patients. Please call our office for details.

Medicare and Medicare Advantage

We accept Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Please check the list of accepted health plans to see if your insurance company is listed.

Affordable Care Act/Covered California

If you are an individual insured by the Affordable Care Act, we accept many insurance plans. Please check the list of accepted health plans to see if your insurance company is listed.

Understand your Insurance and Health Plan Benefits

Health insurance can be complicated and confusing. As a patient, you should know what is covered under your plan where you can go for care.

Here are a few simple tips:

  • Make sure your insurance plan is accepted by Getwell Urgent Care, by checking our list of approved insurance plans.
  • Check the provider listing on the website of your insurance plan or by calling them and make sure either Getwell Urgent Care is an approved (in-network) provider for the insurance plan that you have.
  • Carefully review the services that are covered under your plan.
  • Check to see if urgent care and/or primary care services are included.
    Understand what changes you may need to pay from your insurance company. Some examples are:
    Co-Pay: A copayment or copay is a fixed amount for a covered service, paid by a patient to the clinic at the time of service. If you have not met your deductible at the time of service, you may have additional responsibility after the claim is processed by your insurance.
    Co-Insurance: Coinsurance is a percentage of the cost for health services paid by a patient to the clinic after they have reached their deductible. For Example: If your plan has a $500 deductible and 20% coinsurance, you would be responsible to pay 20% of your bill after you have already met your $500 deductible.
    Deductible: A deductible is an amount that must be paid by you for covered healthcare services before the insurance begins paying.
    Limits on coverage that may require you to pay the entire cost of services, up to a certain amount, before your insurance will pay.
    If you are unsure about what is covered, call the Customer Service phone number on the back of your insurance card, just to be sure.