Your member ID card

When you sign up for health insurance, your health plan will send a member identification (ID) card to you and your covered family members. Your member ID card (or health plan ID card) is proof that you have health insurance. Health care providers use the information from your member ID card to confirm they are part of your plan’s network and to bill your health plan for your care. Some plans have mobile apps that let you share the member ID card on your smartphone or tablet. Keep your member ID card handy when you:

Sign in to get a digital member ID card

View your member ID card using the UnitedHealthcare app

Use your mobile device to download the UnitedHealthcare app to easily view a digital member ID card, anytime.

Use your mobile device to download the app

Only have access to a desktop or tablet device?

You can also sign in to your member account to view a member ID card.

Request a new member ID card

If your card is damaged, or if you find a mistake on your member ID card, call the number on your card to request a new card. If you have lost your member ID card, contact us.

Examples of information found on member ID cards

Here are some examples of UnitedHealthcare member ID cards. Your member ID card may vary depending on your specific health plan and coverage.

Members with insurance through your employer

Your member ID number and group number allow healthcare providers to verify your coverage and file claims for health care services. These numbers also help UnitedHealthcare advocates answer questions about your benefits and claims.

The back of your UCard includes contact information for providers and pharmacists to submit claims. It also includes the member website and health plan phone number, where you can check benefits, view claims, find a doctor, ask questions and more.

Medicare members

UnitedHealthcare UCard™

Your UnitedHealthcare UCard™ is your member ID — and much more. It makes it easier to access your benefits and programs, so you can take advantage of what your plan has to offer.

Reach for your UCard when you:

Understanding the numbers on your UCard

A member ID number and group number allow healthcare providers to verify your coverage and file insurance claims for health care services. It also helps UnitedHealthcare advocates answer questions about benefits and claims.

The back of the member ID card includes the member website and phone numbers to connect with customer service, speak with a nurse and discuss behavioral health. It also includes contact information for providers and pharmacists to submit insurance claims.

Medicaid/UnitedHealthcare Community Plan members

A member ID number and group number let healthcare providers verify your coverage and file claims for health care services. It also helps UnitedHealthcare advocates answer your questions if you call about benefits and claims.

The back of the member ID card may include phone numbers to connect with customer service, speak with a nurse and find behavioral health support. It also includes contact information for providers and pharmacists to submit claims.

Preventing medical identity theft

Unfortunately, new health care fraud and abuse schemes are constantly occurring. Thankfully, they are also regularly uncovered. You can help protect yourself and your family by staying informed.

Consider these tips to help safeguard your personal information: