Capital Women’s Care’s contract with UnitedHealthcare terminated August 1, 2025.
To our UnitedHealthcare insured patients, we recognized that you have experienced hardship and frustration since our agreement with UnitedHealthcare ended. We appreciate your continued support and genuinely regret that you have been put in the middle of this dispute. Capital Women’s Care has engaged in good-faith negotiations with UnitedHealthcare to find a mutually agreeable resolution that reduces costs and enhances patient safety and care quality. Capital Women’s care is willing to continue our discussions with UnitedHealthcare, motivated by your need for uninterrupted, quality care from your provider.
If you are pregnant or undergoing a course of treatment, there are continuity of care options to allow you to continue seeing your provider. Don’t hesitate to contact your provider’s office if you have questions about continuity of care or other insurance plans we accept as in-network providers. If you are a Capital Women’s Care patient with UnitedHealthcare insurance and you have an upcoming obstetrical or gynecological appointment or surgery, follow the link below for more information.
You can find more information here:
United Health Care In-Network Termination