- What is the difference between Hill Physicians and my HMO or health insurance plan?
- How is Hill Physicians different than other medical groups?
- Where are Hill Physicians’ practices located?
- If I switch to Hill Physicians, can I keep my current doctor?
- What happens if I don’t like my doctor? Can I change doctor’s after open enrollment is over?
Medical groups, like Hill Physicians, contract with health plans and take responsibility for the care of their members. On behalf of health plans, medical groups make sure these members have access to what they need to stay healthy and well. This includes doctors, hospitals, urgent care centers, and health programs and resources.
As the largest network of independent doctors in California, Hill Physicians provides you with access to 5,000+ trusted primary care physicians (PCPs) and specialists, exceptional hospitals and urgent care centers conveniently located across 12 counties in Northern California. This allows you (and your family) to find a doctor near home or near where you work. In addition, Hill Physicians gives you access to exclusive programs and support services designed to help you stay healthy or manage your health condition.
Both PCPs and specialists are located throughout your community, in small private practices, large group practices and larger health systems.
Yes, you can keep your current doctor if they are already part of our network. Go to our physician directory for a complete list of doctors in our network.
Yes, you can change your primary care physician outside of open enrollment. Simply contact your health plan and let them know that you want to change your PCP but stay with Hill Physicians Medical Group.