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health insurance for

University of Northern Colorado

Thank you for choosing Student Medicover. We are health enthusiasts providing affordable and reliable health insurance, excellent customer service, and authentic healthcare knowledge.

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plans for University of Northern Colorado Athlete Students

Intercollegiate Sports Plus

UHC Choice Plus PPO
$ 217
20 /30 days
  • $100 Deductible
  • 80% Coinsurance
  • $30 Copay Physician Visit
  • $6,850 Out-of-pocket Maximum
  • Prescription Drugs
  • Unlimited Annual Maximum
  • 100% Preventive Care
  • 100% College Immunization
  • 0$ Copay 0$ Deductible Student Health Center
  • $200 Adult Vision Benefit

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In-network Doctors Near University of Northern Colorado

Hospitals
0
primary care providers
0
urgent care clinics
0

Disclaimer: The above data is based on the number of hospitals within 20 miles of the school’s main campus (80639), data taken from August 2024, for reference only, specific information can be viewed by clicking the button below to enter the address yourself.

How To Enroll

1

Enter Personal Information

Enter your school/organization, student category and date of birth according to your school's requirements.

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2

Choose Insurance Plan

Select plan after checking the coverage start date and end date.

Enroll 2

3

Create an account and fill in your profile

If you already have an account, simply log in; If you are a new user, create an account by providing your personal details. *If you do not have a US-based address, please check the box labeled “I don’t have a US-based address.”

Account

4

Make Payment

Choose your preferred payment method and complete the payment process. *If you are paying with a VISA card from your home country's bank, please use your home country address for the billing address.If your credit card payment is declined, it is likely due to the credit limit of your bank card or the issues with verification. Thus, please try to change another bank card, or contact your bank for confirmation.

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Common University of Northern Colorado Questions

You could log in to your Student Medicover account to renew your insurance. However, our plans are typically non-refundable after policy becomes effective except for cases outlined in our refund policy, feel free to contact our customer support, we’d love to help you out.

Yes, if you are over 18 years old, we offer a wide range of selections for dental and vision insurance and discount plans to meet your needs. Also, our plans cover all pediatric dental and vision care except the Basic plan, as well as $200 vision coverage for Prime S, Prime 100, and Prime 500 plan.

2024-2025 Policy Year Prime S, Prime 100, and Prime 500 cover the preventive care services rendered in in-network facilities. Most of the college-required vaccinations are on our preventive care services list. For the full vaccination list covered by our plans, please click here.

2024-2025 Policy Year Prime S, Prime 100, and Prime 500 have no pre-existing conditions waiting period or exclusion.

If you visited an In-Network provider, please show your official insurance card during your visit; in-network providers will submit your claims to UHCSR directly, so you don’t need to submit the claim by yourself. If you visited an Out-of-network provider or your school’s student health center cannot bill your claims to the insurance company. You may login to your UHCSR account, click on “Submit Claim” and submit a claim in your portal. The system will require you to submit your official insurance card, monthly statement from your bank and an Itemized bill including provider address, provider tax ID, diagnosis code and procedure code. Please allow up to 20 business days for the insurance company to process your claims.

Yes, it is covered if you are enrolled in the Prime S, Prime 100, and Prime 500 plan.

Note: you need to get prescription drugs from the in-network pharmacies. Also, our plans does not provide benefits for drugs purchased at out of network pharmacy stores.

Most insurance plans, including Student Medicover, typically provide coverage for prescription drugs but do not include coverage for Over-The-Counter (OTC) medications such as Tylenol.

A deductible is the amount you must pay out of pocket for covered medical expenses before your insurance starts to pay, while a copay is a fixed amount you pay for certain covered medical services or prescription drugs.

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