Allegiant Care News
What happens when I turn 65 years old in six months?
Approximately 3 months prior to your 65th birthday you will receive a packet outlining your options when you turn 65.
Read MoreI have been approved for Social Security Disability and will become eligible for Medicare prior to turning 65. Do I have to notify Allegiant Care if I enroll in Medicare?
Yes, you must notify Allegiant Care immediately upon receipt of your Medicare cards and provide us with the effective date to ensure the proper processing of any claims.
Read MoreDo you offer separate Dental and/or Vision Plans for members on the Retiree Plan?
Effective 1/1/2023, Allegiant Care will offer a separate policy for dental or vision benefits. Contact us at 800-258-9732 ext. 235 for more details.
Read MoreI have cataracts; do I have coverage for treatment under the Retiree Plan even though I do have a vision benefit?
Vision services for medical conditions such as cataracts or diabetes will be billed under your medical benefit.
Read MoreWhy is Cigna telling me that I don’t have a vision/dental/prescription benefit?
You only have your medical coverage through Cigna. If you have a separate vision benefit it is through EyeMed. If you have a separate dental benefit it is through Allegiant Care (unless otherwise specified). Prescription coverage is through Optum RX.
Read MoreWhere should I go for minor injuries such as sprains or those requiring stitches?
You should use an In-Network Urgent Care facility for non-life threatening illness or injury as the copay is less than had you gone to the emergency room for treatment. Visit www.cigna.com to locate In-Network Urgent Care facility in your area.
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