UROLOGIC CONSULTANTS PC
Accepted Insurance Health Plans for NPI 1750492757
Urology in Gilbert, AZ
NPI Status: Active since August 31, 2006
Contact Information
2450 E GUADALUPE RD
SUITE 102
GILBERT, AZ
ZIP 85234
Phone: (480) 539-8300
Accepted Health Plans and Insurance Coverage
Browse the list of insurance companies that may be accepted by UROLOGIC CONSULTANTS PC. Use the filter tool below to quickly find details about your health plan, including the plan name, market, network tier or type, and ID. If you're looking for a specific plan, type its name into the search box.
Imperial Insurance Companies, Inc. (5 plans)
Imperial Preferred Gold
Type: HMO
Market: Individual
Network Tier: PREFERRED
Plan ID: 85533AZ0020002
Dental Only? No
Imperial Preferred Silver
Type: HMO
Market: Individual
Network Tier: PREFERRED
Plan ID: 85533AZ0020001
Dental Only? No
Imperial Standard Bronze
Type: HMO
Market: Individual
Network Tier: STANDARD
Plan ID: 85533AZ0010001
Dental Only? No
Imperial Standard Gold
Type: HMO
Market: Individual
Network Tier: STANDARD
Plan ID: 85533AZ0010003
Dental Only? No
Imperial Standard Silver
Type: HMO
Market: Individual
Network Tier: STANDARD
Plan ID: 85533AZ0010002
Dental Only? No
Frequently Asked Questions
- EPO
- See in-network doctors without a referral. No coverage for routine out-of-network care except emergencies.
- HMO
- Requires referrals and a primary doctor. Usually lower premiums but no out-of-network coverage.
- POS
- Acts like HMO in-network but allows out-of-network visits at a higher cost.
- PPO
- No referrals needed. Partial out-of-network coverage with more flexibility in choosing doctors.
- Indemnity
- Reimburses “reasonable and customary” fees for licensed providers. Rare and often costly.
- Individual & Family
- Marketplace plans for consumers. Ideal for the self-employed or those between jobs.
- SHOP
- Small group coverage for businesses with up to 50 full-time employees.
- Tier-One
- Lowest-cost, highest-value in-network providers.
- Preferred
- Good in-network options with slightly higher copays than Tier-One.
- Non-Preferred
- More expensive tier within the network. Cheaper than going out-of-network.