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Finding the care you need close to home

 

Wellpoint District of Columbia, Inc. knows the importance of getting good care close to home. We’ve partnered with many providers in your area. Find one who meets your needs using the search tool below. You can search by name, specialty, or location.

 

Search for different types of providers, like:

  • Primary care providers (PCPs)
  • Specialists
  • Behavioral health providers
  • Hospitals and facilities
  • Pharmacies
  • Waiver providers
  • Health home providers
  • Long-term services and supports providers
  • Labs (to get blood tests)

 

Search providers 

 

You can also search for a doctor from your phone with the SydneySM Health mobile app.

 

Download Sydney Health app 

Provider education and training

 

You can get more information about the providers in our health plan. Visit docinfo.org to search for providers and find out where they went to medical school.

Behavioral health

 

Call Enrollee Services at 833-359-1384 (TTY 711) for help finding a behavioral health or substance use specialist.

Pharmacy

 

Your pharmacy benefits include a wide range of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. There are no copays for covered prescriptions. We work with CarelonRx to provide these benefits.

 

Pharmacy Enrollee Services: 833-214-3604 (TTY 711)

Help for pharmacists: 833-235-2029

 

Find a pharmacy 

Vision and dental care

 

Wellpoint DC enrollees in the District of Columbia receive routine vision and dental services through Avesis.

 

For help finding a plan eye doctor or an approved dental care provider, call Avesis toll-free at 833-554-1012 (TTY 711). You can also search for vision and dental providers by visiting the Avesis website and using your Wellpoint DC enrollee ID number to log in.

 

Go to Avesis website 

LiveHealth® Online

 

Can’t get to your doctor? Visit a doctor 24/7 through live video using LiveHealth® Online.

 

Sign up for LiveHealth® Online 

When it's time to change to an adult doctor

 

As you become an adult, your healthcare needs start to change. If you’re seeing a pediatrician, you may want to find a primary care provider who treats adults.

 

Adult PCP offices include:

  • Family practice
  • General practice
  • Internal medicine

Start by asking your current doctor for a recommendation for a new adult PCP. You can change your PCP at any time. It’s easy with our Change Your PCP tool.

This program is brought to you by the Government of the District of Columbia Department of Health Care Finance.