As a Health Partners Plans CHIP member, your child has access to a large network of trusted health care providers. Use the tools below to find doctors in our network.
Use our online tool to find a primary care provider (PCP), hospital, dentist, pharmacy or other health care provider.
Health Partners Plans CHIP members have access to many local and chain pharmacies. Use this tool to find places to get medicine near you.
Our CHIP plan includes comprehensive prescription drug coverage. We regularly update our list of covered name-brand and generic medications. You can view our list of covered prescriptions below.
Health Partners CHIP has a team of dedicated care managers who can help you achieve your health goals.
For non-emergency medical problems, you have options.
As a Health Partners Plans CHIP member, your child can see a doctor without ever leaving your home for non-emergency medical issues. You have access to Jefferson providers 24/7 with JeffConnect. Download the JeffConnect app from the App Store or Google Play to get started.
Your child can also use Teladoc® for virtual care. This is a phone and video service that connects you with doctors. Teladoc consults are free for Health Partners Plans CHIP members. To register with Teladoc, visit Teladoc.com. Have your member ID number ready.
Regular visits with your child's doctor are important to build their health history, but for unexpected needs, urgent care offers a helpful option. If your child needs immediate care for a minor condition, you can take them to an urgent care center or walk-in clinic. Urgent care centers are open on evenings, weekends, and even when your child’s doctor’s office is closed. You don’t need an appointment, and wait times are typically under an hour.
Urgent care centers can do most lab work, take X-rays, place IVs and apply stitches. Walk-in clinics offer convenience but offer fewer services. They are usually found in drug stores and supermarkets.
Use the provider directory to find an urgent care center or walk-in clinic near you.
- If your child is having an emergency, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. -