Changing Your PCP

Consult with your insurance provider. If you have an HMO insurance plan, you are required to choose a primary care provider from a list of in-network doctors approved by your plan. If you have a PPO plan, you can choose any doctor in or out of your network, though insurance copays for out-network PCPs will generally be higher.

Consult with your insurance provider. If you have an HMO insurance plan, you are required to choose a primary care provider from a list of in-network doctors approved by your plan. If you have a PPO plan, you can choose any doctor in or out of your network, though insurance copays for out-network PCPs will generally be higher.

Consult with your insurance provider. If you have an HMO insurance plan, you are required to choose a primary care provider from a list of in-network doctors approved by your plan. If you have a PPO plan, you can choose any doctor in or out of your network, though insurance copays for out-network PCPs will generally be higher.

Yes you can. The first step is to consult with your insurance provider. If you have an HMO insurance plan, you are required to choose a primary care provider from a list of in-network doctors approved by your plan. If you have a PPO plan, you can choose any doctor in or out of your network, though insurance copays for out-network PCPs will generally be higher.