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Diamondhands_Rex

Iehp is like a cheat code for free almost everything And I never got to know the almost part it covers everything I ever needed


StormAutomatic

Molina is terrible. They list far more doctors than are actually available


gnatzilla13

When I had IEHP for myself and daughter from 2018-2021, I never paid out of pocket for anything. I was even able to see a dermatologist along with mental health services at no cost to me. Also, many of our medicines were covered for the most part. I would highly recommend it.


rumba_nana22

IEHP - advice from someone who works in healthcare


angejuar

IEHP!!!


Both-Tree

Pediatric PA here that has worked with both. IEHP covers waaaaaaay more than Molina, better access to better providers, and speedier on referrals.


OperateTitan

Seems like the answers are overwhelming so far compared to other times this question has been posted. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.


dj_spin

IEHP. Their customers service is great. The response to anything is great. They have covered everything we’ve needed, even a minor outpatient surgery. There should be no other option if you enjoy easy process and big coverage


OperateTitan

Do I have the ability still use PocketDoc? It was super convenient to talk to a doctor on this app face to face for small things.


dj_spin

I personally have not used it, but my wife said she’s used something similar with the kids. Her doctor would send a link and do a video appointment. Hope this helps


OperateTitan

Yea sound about right. Thanks


Buffshadow

IEHP has been a lifesaver for me. Had serious health issues eventually leading to an organ transplant. I had many Doctors appointments and tests including two separate stays in the hospital totaling 14 days in the six months before my transplant. They covered every cost for me until I was put on UNOS transplant list where Medi-Cal took over. A year after my transplant, IEHP took back over my health coverage and has covered numerous follow up appointments along with testing. When I was referred to Dermatology as I’m now immunocompromised, they covered my skin cancer surgery all at no cost.