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Participating Hospitals - Effective July 2021 for AARP® Medicare Select Plans Utah Resident Directory Participating Hospitals - Effective July 2021 For AARP® Medicare Select Plans Utah Beaver County Iron County Salt Lake County Beaver Valley Hospital Cedar City Hospital (Continued) 1109 North 100 West 1303 North Main Street Intermountain Medical Center Beaver, UT 84713 Cedar City, UT 84721 5121 South Cottonwood Street (435) 438-7100 (435) 868-5000 Murray, UT 84107 Milford Valley Memorial Hospital Juab County (801) 507-7000 850 North Main Street Central Valley Medical Center Jordan Valley Medical Center** Milford, UT 84751 48 West 1500 North 3460 South 4155 West (435) 387-2411 Nephi, UT 84648 West Jordan, UT 84088 Box Elder County (435) 623-3000 (801) 561-8888 Bear River Valley Hospital Kane County Jordan Valley Medical Center West Valley Campus** 905 North 1000 West Kane County Hospital 3460 Pioneer Parkway Tremonton, UT 84337 355 North Main Street West Valley City, UT 84120 (435) 207-4500 Kanab, UT 84741 (801) 964-3100 Cache County (435) 644-5811 LDS Hospital Logan Regional Hospital Millard County Eighth Avenue and C Street 500 East 1400 North Delta Community Medical Center Salt Lake City, UT 84143 Logan, UT 84341 126 South White Sage Avenue (801) 408-1100 (435) 716-1000 Delta, UT 84624 Riverton Hospital (435) 864-5591 Davis County 3741 West 12600 South Davis Hospital and Medical Center** Fillmore Community Riverton, UT 84065 1600 West Antelope Drive Medical Center (801) 285-4000 Layton, UT 84041 674 South Highway 99 Salt Lake Regional Medical (801) 807-1000 Fillmore, UT 84631 Center** (435) 743-5591 Layton Hospital 1050 East South Temple 201 West Layton Parkway Salt Lake County Salt Lake City, UT 84102 Layton, UT 84041 Alta View Hospital (801) 350-4111 (801) 543-6000 9660 South 1300 East The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital Garfield County Sandy, UT 84094 5848 South Fashion Boulevard (801) 501-2600 Garfield Memorial Hospital Murray, UT 84107 and Clinics Encompass Health Rehabilitation (801) 314-4100 200 North 400 East Hospital of Utah University of Utah Hospital** Panguitch, UT 84759 8074 South 1300 East 50 North Medical Drive (435) 676-8811 Sandy, UT 84094 Salt Lake City, UT 84132 (801) 561-3400 (801) 581-2121 ** This hospital was contracted by AmeriPlus and leased by UnitedHealthcare for inclusion in the AARP Medicare Select Network. HD1000UTH (1 of 2) Utah (Continued) Sanpete County Summit County Wasatch County Gunnison Valley Hospital Park City Hospital Heber Valley Medical Center 64 East 100 North 900 Round Valley Drive 1485 South Highway 40 Gunnison, UT 84634 Park City, UT 84060 Heber City, UT 84032 (435) 528-7246 (435) 658-7000 (435) 654-2500 Sanpete Valley Hospital Utah County Washington County 1100 South Medical Drive Dixie Regional Medical Center – Mount Pleasant, UT 84647 American Fork Hospital River Road Campus (435) 462-2441 170 North 1100 East American Fork, UT 84003 1380 East Medical Center Drive Sevier County (801) 855-3300 St. George, Utah 84790 (435) 251-1000 Sevier Valley Hospital Orem Community Hospital 1100 North Main Street 331 North 400 West Weber County Richfield, UT 84701 Orem, UT 84057 McKay-Dee Hospital Center (435) 893-4100 (801) 224-4080 4401 Harrison Boulevard Utah Valley Hospital Ogden, UT 84403 1034 North 500 West (801) 387-2800 Provo, UT 84604 (801) 357-7850 Wyoming Uinta County Evanston Regional Hospital* 190 Arrowhead Drive Evanston, WY 82930 (307) 789-3636 * This hospital was contracted by USA Managed Care Organization and leased by UnitedHealthcare for inclusion in the AARP Medicare Select Network. UnitedHealthcare Participating Hospitals listed in this directory are subject to change. For health systems with multiple hospitals, all locations may not participate. Check with your doctor to make sure he or she has admitting privileges at a network hospital. Prior to scheduling any inpatient hospital service, it is recommended you call UnitedHealthcare Customer Service at 1-800-523-5800, TTY 711, weekdays from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time for a current listing of participating hospitals in your area. You may also call this number to obtain a directory of participating hospitals for other areas when you will be traveling. All participating hospitals are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Network changes will be communicated annually to insureds impacted by hospitals who no longer participate. Coverage will remain until insured is notified in writing. Your Medicare Select policy will only pay full supplemental benefits if covered services are obtained through specified participating hospitals. Medicare Select policies deny payment or pay less than the full benefit if you use a non-participating hospital for non-emergency services. (2 of 2) For AARP® Medicare Select Plans Only Utah - Effective July 2020 Medicare Select Plans are available to individuals in the following zip code areas: 84002 84040 84073 84108 84138 84308 84337 84537 84639 84713 84744 84774 84003 84041 84074 84109 84139 84309 84338 84539 84640 84714 84745 84775 84004 84042 84075 84110 84141 84310 84339 84542 84642 84715 84746 84776 84005 84043 84080 84111 84143 84311 84340 84601 84643 84716 84747 84779 84006 84044 84081 84112 84145 84312 84341 84602 84644 84718 84749 84780 84009 84045 84082 84113 84147 84314 84401 84603 84645 84719 84750 84781 84010 84047 84084 84114 84148 84315 84402 84604 84646 84720 84751 84782 84011 84049 84086 84115 84150 84316 84403 84605 84647 84721 84752 84783 84013 84050 84087 84116 84151 84317 84404 84606 84648 84722 84753 84784 84014 84051 84088 84117 84152 84318 84405 84620 84649 84723 84754 84790 84015 84054 84089 84118 84157 84319 84407 84621 84651 84724 84755 84791 84016 84055 84090 84119 84158 84320 84408 84622 84652 84725 84756 84017 84056 84091 84120 84165 84321 84409 84623 84653 84726 84757 84018 84057 84092 84121 84170 84322 84412 84624 84654 84729 84758 84020 84058 84093 84122 84171 84323 84414 84626 84655 84730 84759 84022 84059 84094 84123 84180 84324 84415 84627 84656 84731 84760 84024 84060 84095 84124 84184 84325 84501 84628 84657 84732 84761 84025 84061 84096 84125 84190 84326 84513 84629 84660 84733 84762 84027 84062 84097 84126 84199 84327 84516 84630 84662 84735 84763 84028 84064 84098 84127 84201 84328 84518 84631 84663 84736 84764 84029 84065 84101 84128 84244 84330 84520 84632 84664 84737 84765 84031 84067 84102 84129 84301 84331 84521 84633 84665 84738 84766 84032 84068 84103 84130 84302 84332 84522 84634 84667 84739 84767 84033 84069 84104 84131 84304 84333 84523 84635 84701 84740 84770 84036 84070 84105 84132 84305 84334 84526 84636 84710 84741 84771 84037 84071 84106 84133 84306 84335 84528 84637 84711 84742 84772 84038 84072 84107 84134 84307 84336 84529 84638 84712 84743 84773 SA25194UT (07-20) (1 of 1).
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