Sometimes, in-person doctor visits just aren’t feasible — when living in a rural area, when on vacation, when life is busy, or even when someone is concerned about being exposed to illnesses such as the flu. That’s where CPN Care can help.
CPN Care offers Tribal members free virtual visits to help with medical conditions including allergies, cold and flu symptoms, sinus problems, ear infections, urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, skin problems and other issues.
Through CPN Care, Tribal members have access to Call a Doctor Plus, where they can reach U.S. board-certified doctors at any time of day (even on weekends and holidays) through phone, video or a mobile app.
While CPN Care does not replace having a primary physician, it can help in many scenarios. Once a Tribal member has signed up, they can use CPN Care’s Call a Doctor to get care quickly for non-emergency issues, while away from home on vacation or a business trip, or even for short-term prescription refills.
There is no cost to virtual visits, however, any prescriptions will be paid for by the Tribal member.
The program is only available to enrolled members of CPN, so non-Tribal spouses do not qualify.
Because confirmation of enrollment with CPN is required, it can take one to two days for Tribal members to receive access once they opt to sign up. It’s recommended to sign up now rather than waiting until something happens.
To enroll, reach out to Lauren Thomason at [email protected] or 405-607-7376 or enroll at cpn.news/cadrplus.
