FAQs

How do I obtain my MVP member ID Card?

ID cards are usually available 5-7 business days after your eligibility is confirmed.

How do I set up my account at MVP Student Health?

To set up your account:


How do I find a Preferred Provider or Participating Pharmacy?

To find a preferred provider:

  • Go to www.mvphealthcare.com and click “Find a Doctor” from the home page, on the next screen chose the type of provider needed, then you can continue as a “Guest” and Select a Health Plan – “MVP EPO/PPO”.
  • Go to www.guardiananytime.com and select Provider Online Search; select Find a Dentist, select PPO Networks; select DentalGuard Preferred; and follow the directions
How do I find more details about the student plan not covered under the Summary of Benefits?

Follow these steps:


Does my plan include Dental and/or Vision Benefits?

The AMC student insurance plan includes dental coverage but does not include vision coverage.

Does the student insurance plan cover me if I am not on campus?

Yes! The student insurance plan covers you when you are off-campus, traveling, on rotations, and studying abroad. Most importantly, always carry your ID card with you. Before traveling, if you have any questions, please contact HSAC at 888-978-8355 for further assistance.

I graduate in May; when does my coverage terminate?

Your coverage will terminate at the end of the policy term, which is June 30th, following your graduation. To request a Certificate of

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Can I enroll my dependents in the student insurance plan?

Yes, you will submit your dependent information in your enrollment request.

If I remain enrolled in the student health insurance plan, can I opt-out of the plan at the start of the spring term?

No, once enrolled in the AMC student insurance plan, you will remain enrolled for the entire policy term.

What happens to my student health insurance coverage if I am no longer enrolled (i.e., withdrawal, LOA, suspension, or dismissal)?

Except in the case of medical withdrawal due to Sickness or Injury, any student withdrawing from school during the first 31 days of the period for which coverage is purchased will not be covered under the student health insurance policy. A full refund of Premium will be made, minus the cost of any claim paid by MVP Student Health. Students withdrawing after such 31 days will remain covered under the student health insurance policy for the term purchased, and no refund will be allowed.

I am 25 and on a parent's health insurance plan. I will turn 26 during this academic year. Can I still waive out of the plan for part of the year?

Students who are currently covered under the health plan of a parent but who will age out of their coverage after the waiver deadline period may use their current coverage to waive out of the student health insurance plan. Approximately 30-45 days before the student's 26th birthday, our insurance verifier, HSAC, will reach out to students in this situation to determine if they wish to enroll in the student health insurance plan (at a prorated rate) or submit proof of coverage from another health insurance provider.

If a student wishes to waive with coverage from another carrier, the coverage must meet all requirements set forth by AMC and must be submitted to HSAC for verification within 30 days of termination of existing coverage. New coverage must be effective within 24 hours of your previous health insurance coverage.

I waived out of the student health insurance plan at the start of the academic year, but now I am losing my coverage. Can I enroll in the student health insurance plan later in the year? Will the Premium be prorated based on my coverage dates?

If you waived out of the student health insurance plan but lost your health insurance coverage due to an involuntary loss of coverage (i.e., aging out of your parent's plan, loss of employment, divorce, etc.), you may enroll in the student health insurance plan. If you would like to enroll, please contact Health Sciences Assurance Consulting (HSAC) directly at amc@hsac.com. In your e-mail, include your student ID number, the reason for loss of coverage, and dates of coverage required. HSAC will respond with the prorated cost of coverage based on your coverage dates.