- Osteoporosis
- ArthritisSpecialty drugs for conditions like multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, growth hormone deficiency, and other conditions that are difficult to treat with traditional therapies are usually handled by specialty pharmacies.
- Medical Weight LossGet paid for working out. Depending on the plan you choose, Univera Healthcare offers different incentive programs to keep you healthy. Members also save on health and wellness products and services as well as discounts on health and fitness clubs, weight-loss programs, healthy travel adventures and much more.
- Pediatric CareBenefits are the services that get paid for by your health insurance company. All health insurance plans cover essential health benefits, which include emergency care, mental health and substance abuse, maternity and newborn care, prescription drugs, lab tests, preventive services, and pediatric services.
- Primary CareYour primary care physician (PCP) is the main point of contact in your care. Think of them as the quarterback of your health care team. Your PCP is responsible for coordinating care so you can get the care you need with fewer trips to the hospital or doctor’s office.
- Smoking CessationIt’s not easy to quit smoking but once you do there are immediate health benefits. Take the first step with our educational resources and programs. From our 24/7 nurse line to our Smoking Cessation program through the Wellframe app, we have support available to help you quit for good. Ready to Quit?
- Family PracticeNurse practitioners (Adult Health, Family Medicine, Pediatric and Women's Health) are not medical doctors. Nurse Practitioners are licensed Nurse Practitioners who are eligible to provide primary care services.
- Emergency CareA location-based search for local doctors, specialists and providers based on name or specialty. Search for places such as hospitals, facilities, urgent care and labs by name or type.
- Colonoscopy
- ImmunizationsWe’re committed to helping you stay healthy. Most preventive health screenings, such as mammograms and colonoscopies, as well as immunizations are covered at no additional cost to you. Not sure where to start? No matter which stage of life you’re in, we’ll help you figure out which screenings are recommended. Recommended Screenings
- Ophthalmology
- Laser Eye Surgery
- GynecologyWe encourage our female members to select a provider specializing in obstetrics/gynecology as well as a PCP. While a PCP can handle most health care needs, there may be situations where the specialized knowledge of an OB/GYN provider is required.
- Obstetrics
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineA PCP is a physician whose principal medical specialty is in family practice, internal medicine, OB/GYN, general practice or pediatrics. Your PCP is your partner in managing and coordinating your health care services. He or she works with a team of health care professionals, which may include physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs), to provide your treatment. In a managed care plan, most care is provided or arranged by a participating PCP.
- Gastroenterology
- Lung CancerLung cancer screening for adults 55-80 at high risk for lung cancer because they’re heavy smokers or have quit in the past 15 years
- Neurology
- Autism
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stress Management®: All participating plans will include a premium subscription to the Calm app, a digital stress management program to help members build resilience through better sleep, mindfulness, and meditation.
- Depression
- Mental HealthIf you or a family member suffer from anxiety, depression, or have other mental health concerns, our care management team is here for you with Emotional Health Resources.
- PsychiatryPsychiatrists (M.D., D.O.) are medical doctors who have specialized in psychiatry. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication and may also practice psychotherapy. Psychiatrists are licensed by the New York State Education Department and may be Board Certified in psychiatry and or child psychiatry. Some psychiatrists have extra training and certification in areas such as geriatrics, addiction medication, or forensic psychiatry.
- Behavioral HealthTelemedicine: For non-emergency conditions and emotional wellbeing needs, telemedicine gives members convenient access to medical and behavioral health care 24/7/365 from the comfort of their home. In-network telemedicine services provided by a member’s physician or our partner, MDLIVE
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Endocrinology
- Radiology
- X-Rays
- Mammography
- General SurgeryThe federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or those under 65 who are totally disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. Part A provides coverage for hospital inpatient services. Part B refers to medical-surgical services.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Skin CancerSkin cancer screening counseling young adults, adolescents, children, and parents of young children about minimizing exposure to UV radiation for persons aged 6 months to 24 years with fair skin types to reduce their risk of skin cancer.
- Dermatology
- Physical Therapy
- Ankle SprainIf you have a non-life threatening condition (e.g., sore throat, cold/flu symptoms, or ankle sprain) we encourage you to obtain care at one of the many Urgent Care Centers in your area.
- Back Pain
- Geriatrics
- General Podiatry
- Ankle Sprain