United Health Care: PCPs that you would recommend?

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Old 05-03-2013, 03:19 PM
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We'll be picking them up when we arrive later this month, and would welcome favorable reviews/opinions of primary care physicians in their system. Thanks.
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We'll be picking them up when we arrive later this month, and would welcome favorable reviews/opinions of primary care physicians in their system. Thanks.
What United Health Care Plan will you be in?
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What United Health Care Plan will you be in?
It's the Medicare Complete Choice Plan 2 (Regional PPO)
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Old 05-03-2013, 07:10 PM
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The United plan is a PPO and PCP is an Hmo. More Doctors accepted the PPO but the co-pays are higher. Hospitals are different with different co-pays. In the PPO most co-pays and Part D are higher, than an Hmo Hope this helps.

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It's the Medicare Complete Choice Plan 2 (Regional PPO)
OK - you may want to ask if anyone has this plan and if so who would they recommend for a pcf - we don't have this one - can't help you - good luck!
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:19 PM
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The medicare ppo thru united is pretty extensive and most Dr. will take it. It is a solid plan. The first thing I think to look at is your drugs. Big Difference in plans especially diebetics.. Good luck

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Not sure if posters understand the question. The OP was asking for a PCP (personal care physician), not a medical plan. Check out Family Doctors of Belleview in the Sharon Morse Bldg if you want to get in The Villages Heath System.
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