Find health plans for Tennessee, along with information about insurance benefits, extra services and tips to help you live a healthier life.
The first step is to select a plan below. Click on the plan name to see more information. Then simply call to join.
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan for Families
UnitedHealthcare supports 3 Sesame Workshop initiatives:




As a member, you can call and talk to a skilled nurse anytime, day or night. Call our NurseLine with questions about:
Members, call 1-800-850-1267 (TTY:711) or call 1-855-634-3571 to talk to a doctor.
If you are not a member, select a plan from the list on the left.
Vision is an important part of your kids' overall health. That’s why eligible UnitedHealthcare Community Plans provide options that include vision coverage.

If you're not a member, select a plan from the list on the left.

If you're a member, call the number on your ID card to get help.
Here are some tips:
As a member, you will get healthy tips throughout the year. Select a plan from the list on the left.
It can be hard to find meals to cook that are easy, inexpensive, healthy and tasty.
That's why we've collected some great recipes that are perfect for families.
Sample some today.
Download recipes (PDF 550.66 KB)
As a member, you will get healthy eating tips throughout the year. Select a plan from the list on the left.
Explore our plans to learn more about dental benefits for your child, like dental exams and cleaning at no cost to you.
You also can protect your child's teeth with regular brushing and flossing. And serve fresh fruits and vegetables as much as you can. Healthy habits today can help your child's smile last a lifetime.

If you're not a member, select a plan from the list on the left.

If you're a member, call the number on your ID card for more information.
As part of our brand changeover to UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, we're improving our websites. But we're not quite done yet. So for now, we're sending you to our old website for the information you need. Rest assured that it's up-to-date and correct, even if it may not be as pretty as the UnitedHealthcare Community Plan website you'll be going to soon. Thanks for your understanding.