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Wherever you are on your health journey, our health plans include all kinds of wellness programs and health services designed to support you.
With 24/7 Virtual Visits, you can connect to a provider by phone or video* – on myuhc.com or the UnitedHealthcare® app. Providers can diagnose and treat a wide range of health conditions, including many of the same conditions as an emergency room (ER) or urgent care. Providers may even prescribe medication**, if needed.
Whether you’re in a time of greater need or want to work on personal growth, you can get connected to self-help digital tools, in-person or virtual behavioral health providers and more.
These resources and programs are designed to help with a variety of concerns from depression and anxiety to mental health and substance disorder services.
Reaching out for help may be easier from the privacy of your home. Using your computer or phone*, access confidential counseling from a licensed therapist for conditions like ADD/ADHD, anxiety, mental health disorders, addiction and depression.
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When it comes to behavioral health, sometimes it just helps to have someone to talk to. With the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), you can reach an EAP coordinator 24/7 online or by phone for confidential conversation and referrals to expert care and services. EAP can help you and your family:
With One Pass Select®, you can access a nationwide network of gyms, including fitness centers and boutique studios. Choose your membership tier - starting at less than $1 per day - and then you’ll be able to visit any gym location within your tier. One Pass Select gives you the flexibility to change tiers monthly or cancel at any time.
Preventive care - such as routine annual checkups and certain recommended screenings and immunizations - is covered by most UnitedHealthcare plans for $0 out-of-pocket when you see network providers. A preventive care visit may be a good time to help establish your relationship with your primary care provider. It can also help you manage your health and create a connection for future medical services.
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