Coverage for ZoomCare Super clinics has changed. Here’s how to speak up.
Unfortunately, your insurance provider has opted not to continue coverage for our Super clinics at this time. ZoomCare is making every effort to work with insurance payers to regain its in-network status.
Ask your insurance about access to Emergency Care
ZoomCare Super offers fast, affordable care for complex needs—staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and radiologists. ZoomCare Super is designed for issues that need attention now. It’s quicker, more accessible, and less expensive than the traditional ER. Talk to your insurance provider about the importance of having access to this level of care.
Take action: Contact your insurance provider
Let your insurance provider know how important convenient and lower-cost access to Emergency Care at ZoomCare is to you!
Feel free to use this language to reach out to your insurance provider:
Dear (name of your insurance provider),
I’m writing to express my concern with your decision to remove ZoomCare Super Clinics from my in-network insurance plan. I’m paying more for this care since it is now considered out-of-network.
ZoomCare Super offers fast, affordable care for complex needs—staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and radiologists. Having access to quicker, more accessible, and less expensive care than a traditional Emergency Room is important to me and my family.
I strongly believe this care should be reinstated as part of my in-network options. Please bring ZoomCare Super clinics back into the care network for me, my family, and others who need this important level of care not found elsewhere.
Sincerely,
(Your name)
If you have UnitedHealthcare insurance:
Let them know you want ZoomCare Super included in your network:
Visit UnitedHealthcare’s Contact Page
Have a different insurance provider?
Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask:
“Can you confirm if ZoomCare Super is in-network for Emergency Care? If not, I’d like to request that it be added.”