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It can be hard for participants to know where to go for care when they have a stomachache, a fever, or even an emergency like heart palpitations! We're here to help and provide more information on where to go and get help.
You may have seen one of our Where to Go for Care posters in your break room or teachers’ lounge. Check out the Teacher Version and Texas Version and print your favorite for your bulletin board at school, or the fridge at home.
Board-certified doctors through TeladocTM and RediMD™ can diagnose, treat, and write prescriptions. Help is available 24/7 for conditions like:
Schedule an appointment with a Primary Care Provider for:
If your situation requires further attention, your PCP can help you find a specialist.
These clinics are found in stores and pharmacies and are low cost options for minor, nonemergency health issues.
Visit a retail clinic for things like:
Visit an urgent care center when it’s not an emergency, but still need immediate attention. They're convenient and more affordable than hospital Emergency Rooms with evening, weekend, and holiday hours for things like:
Use the ER if you think your life is in danger. Symptoms may include:
For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest ER.
In-network independent labs, imaging, and surgical centers, give the same quality care you'd get in hospitals for a lot less. Participants can talk with their doctor about alternatives for procedures outside of the hospital.
Choose an in-network independent lab for routine lab work and comprehensive blood panels.
Choose an in-network independent high-tech imaging center for X-rays, CT scans and MRIs.
If you need surgery, surgical centers offer the same quality care as hospitals at a lower price. Participants can talk with their doctor about surgical center options.