How To Verify Your Insurance Coverage
Ensuring your insurance coverage is seamless with NextCare. Follow one of these simple steps:
⊕ Contact Your Medical Insurance Provider: Call the number on your insurance card to verify your coverage.
⊕ Visit Provider Website: Check your Wyoming health insurance provider’s website for more details.
⊕ Speak with Us: Call your local Wyoming NextCare clinic, and our staff will assist you in verifying your benefits.
Medicare & Medicaid Plans in Wyoming
NextCare Urgent Care accepts Wyoming Medicaid and Medicare plans, ensuring that all eligible individuals have access to quality medical care. Our team is experienced in handling claims efficiently, minimizing any stress for our patients.
As a courtesy to our patients we will verify benefits; however, the benefits quoted are not a guarantee of payment. It is the patient’s responsibility to verify and get a thorough understanding of their medical benefits. The patient is responsible for all charges not reimbursed by their insurance carrier including but not limited to coinsurance, deductibles, and any charges associated with collection activity.
Typically, your cost will be the standard urgent care copay set by your insurance provider, often $75 or less. For those without insurance, we offer our Advantage Medical Discount Plan for *$39 per month* and only $39 per visit, which covers most services.
*Enrollment requires pre-payment of the first three months
Use our list below to verify coverage. If you have a question related to your individual insurance plan, please feel free to contact one of our Customer Service Representatives at 1-888-381-4858.
Health Plans in Wyoming that We Accept
Our accepted insurance plans in the Equality State include most major medical insurance providers. Use our list below to verify health coverage in Wyoming and ensure your visit will be seamless:
Aetna Medicare
Aetna PPO
Assurant Health (Aetna)
BCBS HMO
BCBS PPO
Cigna Great West
Cigna Health Spring
Cigna PPO
Coventry Health PPO (First Health)
Deseret Mutual Benefit Admin
Equality Care
First Choice of the Midwest
First Health (Coventry Health PPO)
First Health Medicare Advantage
GEHA (First Health)
Great West
Hooray Health
Humana Gold Choice
Humana HMO
Humana Medicare Advantage
Humana PFFS
Humana PPO
International Insurance
Medicare
Medicaid
Meritain Health (Aetna)
MultiPlan
Tricare
United Healthcare
UPREHS(BCBS)
Winhealth
Wyoming Medicaid
Don’t see your Wyoming insurance plan? Call our 24-hour call center to verify coverage at 888-381-4858 or purchase a medical discount program.
Wyoming Medical Insurance FAQs
We accept a variety of plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, and Medicaid.
You can explore options through the health insurance marketplace or contact providers directly, such as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming.
In Wyoming, health insurance costs vary by plan type. Gold plans average around $741 per month, offering lower out-of-pocket costs but higher premiums. Silver plans cost about $681 monthly, balancing premiums and expenses. Subsidies can significantly reduce costs, with some net premiums dropping to $108 per month. Bronze plans offer the lowest premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs, ideal for those prioritizing lower monthly expenses.
For those without insurance, we offer the Advantage Medical Discount Plan at $39 per month, providing affordable care options.
Yes, we accept many student health plans. It’s advisable to verify coverage details with our team or your insurance provider.
To apply for state medical insurance in Wyoming, visit the Wyoming Department of Health website. There, you can explore options such as Medicaid, which provides coverage for low-income individuals and families. The application can typically be completed online, by mail, or in person at a local Department of Family Services office. Be prepared to provide details about your income, household size, and other relevant personal information to determine eligibility.
Senior health plans in Wyoming primarily include Medicare offerings, which provide essential health coverage for individuals aged 65 and older. Medicare is divided into different parts: Part A covers hospital services, Part B covers medical services, Part C (Medicare Advantage) offers additional benefits through private insurers, and Part D provides prescription drug coverage. Many seniors also explore supplemental plans, known as Medigap, to cover costs not included in standard Medicare. It’s advisable for seniors to review their options annually during the Medicare Open Enrollment period to ensure they have the best coverage for their needs.

