Orthopaedic Surgeons That Accept United American Insurance
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About United American Insurance
United American Insurance Company specializes in Medicare Supplement (Medigap) insurance, helping cover the gaps left by Original Medicare. Their supplemental plans help reduce out-of-pocket costs for orthopaedic care including copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
Orthopaedic Coverage
United American Medigap plans supplement Original Medicare coverage for orthopaedic services. These plans can cover the 20% coinsurance for specialist visits, imaging, and surgical procedures that Medicare Part B leaves to the patient. No separate network restrictions apply — any Medicare-accepting orthopaedic surgeon is covered.
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Frequently Asked Questions About United American Insurance and Orthopaedic Care
How do I find an orthopaedic surgeon that accepts United American Insurance?
Use the AdvOrtho search to browse orthopaedic surgeons and filter by insurance plan. Providers who have verified their United American Insurance acceptance will appear in results. You can also call the provider's office directly to confirm current insurance participation.
Does United American Insurance cover orthopaedic surgery?
United American Insurance generally covers medically necessary orthopaedic procedures including joint replacement, ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, and spinal surgery. Coverage details, deductibles, and prior authorization requirements vary by plan type. Contact United American Insurance directly or review your plan documents for specific coverage details.
Do I need a referral to see an orthopaedic surgeon with United American Insurance?
Referral requirements depend on your specific United American Insurance plan type. HMO plans typically require a referral from your primary care physician. PPO and POS plans usually allow direct access to orthopaedic specialists without a referral, though you may pay less with a referral.
How many orthopaedic surgeons accept United American Insurance?
AdvOrtho lists multiple orthopaedic providers who have indicated they accept United American Insurance. Provider networks change regularly, so we recommend confirming insurance acceptance directly with the provider's office before scheduling.
Insurance coverage information is provided for general guidance only. Always verify coverage details, copays, and prior authorization requirements directly with United American Insuranceor your provider's office before scheduling treatment.
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