- Adult dental exams and cleanings every 6 months for members over the age of 21.
- Adult vision - yearly eye exam and $40 allowance towards prescription eyewear for members over the age of 21.
- Free monthly Personal Care Items - $10 per household, per month credit for over-the-counter items like vitamins and cough medicines, delivered to your house.
- Member voice mail - free voice mail number to get messages and information from doctors, pharmacies and hospitals.
- 24-hour Health Advisor Line - 24hr advisor line to get answers to health-related questions.
This Web site will provide you with valuable resources that will help you manage your health care needs. Follow the links on the left menu bar to find out more about your benefits, update your address, and see answers to frequently asked questions, plus much more.
At WellCare, you will see that we put you and your family first.
Again, welcome!
Important Notification - Doral Dental Changing to DentaQuest
Member Resources:
- Pregnancy Health Guidelines
- Member Handbook
- 2010 Personal Care Items Brochure
- Member Portal User Guide
- Georgia Provider Directory - Atlanta Region
- Georgia Provider Directory - Central Region
- Georgia Provider Directory - East Region
- Georgia Provider Directory - North Region
- Georgia Provider Directory - Southeast Region
- Georgia Provider Directory - Southwest Region
Member Newsletters:
The H1N1 Flu & You
H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu, is a new type of influenza. It’s caused by a new strain of the virus and is spread mainly by person-to-person contact.
Is 2009 H1N1 flu the same as this year's seasonal flu? No. They are very different. As a result, people will need and H1N1 and a seasonal flu vaccination.
One way to stay safe is to stay informed.The FLU.GOV Web site will help keep you updated on this year’s flu season and 2009 H1N1 flu. Check it often.
Have questions?
- Talk with your PCP. His/her name and phone number are on your member ID card.
- Call Personal Health Advisor. It’s WellCare’s 24-hour nurse helpline. The toll-free number is 1-800-919-8807.
Stay informed. Stay healthy.

Last modified: 02/15/2010
