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FIND A DOCTOR OR HOSPITAL

AETNA is the Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) utilized by your plan. 
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FIND A CLINIC:

CVS Minute Clinic
Teladoc provides students with 24/7/365 access to U.S. board-certified doctors by phone. Teladoc is a convenient and affordable option that allows you to talk to a doctor who can diagnose, recommend treatment and prescribe medication, when appropriate, for many of your medical issues.
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SET UP YOUR TELADOC ACCOUNT

These forms can be filled and signed online.
Please download the Prescription Reimbursement form prior to signing it.
Follow the instructions on page 2 after signing your form.
Prescription Reimbursement Form 

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988

When you’re struggling or in crisis, text 988 and a trained counselor will listen, support, and share resources. If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat with a counselor online at www.988Lifeline.org.

Telus Health

This student assistance program is designed to support you in your native language and cultural context to help you resolve mental and physical health concerns, cultural shock, adaptation to life in the U.S., and much more. International students can call or chat for mental health counseling 24/7 with no limit.

Togetherall

The Togetherall online community is designed to provide a safe and anonymous place for you to get peer support.

SCHOLASTIC EMERGENCY SERVICES (SES) AN ASSIST AMERICA PARTNER

Students, staff or parents should contact Scholastic Emergency Services if there is a life-threatening emergency or illness. Scholastic Emergency Services is a service-arranger, not insurance, so please contact them first as they can not reimburse for any services you pay for or use.  Scholastic Emergency Services will not pay for services on a reimbursement basis, so you must contact them immediately.

Scholastic Emergency Services Contact Information

Phone: 1.877.488.9833 (Toll free inside the U.S.A.)

Phone: +1.609.452.8570 (Outside of the U.S.A.)

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: Scholastic Emergency Services

If you call 911 for a medical emergency, your next phone call should be to Scholastic Emergency Services. They will make all arrangements for you to provide for the following:

  • Translation Assistance
  • Medical Evacuation or Transportation
  • Critical Care Monitoring
  • Compassionate Family Visit
  • Medical Trauma Counseling
  • Emergency Message Transmission
  • Repatriation or Return of Mortal Remains
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access my insurance ID card?

To watch our video on how to access your insurance ID card, please click here.

To print your ID card, login to your account through the Student Login.

Once you are at the login screen, your username is your student ID number, and your password is your birthday (mmddyyyy). For example: July 8, 1998 would be 07081998.

You can change your password at any time. If this is your first time logging in to your account, you will be asked to select and answer a security question in case you forget your password.

After you have logged in, click on “Start Here!” in the upper left-hand corner and select “Online ID Card”. Your ID card will come up as a PDF document, and you will be able to save it directly to your computer, your phone or print it out.

How do I find a doctor?

Please visit our Find a Doctor or Pharmacy page.

How do I access my insurance brochure?
To access your brochure please visit your school’s custom LewerMark webpage. You can search for your school by visiting our home page. If you have a difficult time finding your school, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 800.821.7710.
What is a copay?

This is the amount of out of pocket expenses that you must pay the doctor, clinic, or hospital for each visit.

 

What is an Explanation of Benefits?

An Explanation of Benefits, or EOB, is a form you will receive online if you visit a provider. It shows the charges, discounts, and any amount that is still owed. You will also receive an email that your EOB is available online to review. An EOB is not a bill.

When should I use the Emergency Room?

Hospital Emergency Rooms (ERs) are set up to focus on medical emergencies, not routine health care. Many health problems are not emergencies. If you are unsure whether the problem is an emergency:

  • Teladoc provides students with 24/7/365 access to U.S. board-certified doctors by phone. Teladoc is a convenient and affordable option that allows you to talk to a doctor who can diagnose, recommend treatment and prescribe medication, when appropriate, for many of your medical issues.
  • Go to your Student Health Center or walk-in clinic, if open
  • Go to the ER if you feel the problem is so serious that it cannot wait until your Student Health Center or walk-in clinic is open
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