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Catch conditions early when they’re easier to treat

Skin cancer and breast cancer are the two most common cancers among Costco employees. More than 6,000 employees and their family members are dealing with skin cancer. Nearly 1,800 have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Find out how you can catch these conditions early, when treatment is most effective.

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The power of preventive care

Preventive services such as annual physical exams and mammograms are powerful weapons in fighting these cancers. A recent study shows that regular mammograms reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 50%.1 Only 21% of Costco employees and family members get all of their recommended preventive services each year. Are you up to date on your preventive care?

Routine preventive care helps you stay ahead of illness and disease so you can be your best. Preventive care includes services such as your annual physical, certain blood tests, cancer screenings and vaccines, even dental cleanings and vision exams. This kind of care helps you and your doctor know how you’re doing. Most important, it can catch a health condition in its earliest stages, when it’s easier to treat.

How to find a PCP

Employees and their family members enrolled in a Costco medical plan can find an in-network primary care provider by visiting Costcobenefits.com and clicking “Find a Doctor” under Health & Wellness. 

Mainland employees can learn more about how to find the PCP that’s right for them in this Aetna ID card update:

Aetna ID card update for mainland employees

To make it easier for you and your family members enrolled in an Aetna medical plan to access preventive care, your new Aetna ID card will have a PCP listed for you and each family member.

Here are a few other things to know: 

  • Your plan hasn’t changed. It’s not an HMO. You are not required to see the PCP on your ID card and your plan doesn’t require a referral to see a specialist.
  • Your PCP was carefully selected. If you’ve seen a PCP in the last two years, we’ve added the most recent PCP or practice name to your card.
  • If you haven’t, we looked for PCPs accepting new patients within 25 miles who have met the Aetna Smart Compare® high standards for care.
  • You can change your PCP at any time, and as many times as you need, by calling your Aetna Health Concierge* at 800-814-3543 (TTY: 711).
  • If you change your PCP, we’ll send you a new card. Your digital ID card will be available on your Aetna member website the next day.
  • Note: If you see a physician’s assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP), you may see the supervising physician’s name or the practice name on your card.

Your PCP is your partner in good health

Your primary care physician (PCP) is your first stop for preventive care. They can give you your annual physical and order blood work, tests and screenings.

Here are some recommended preventive services. Your age, gender, and family and personal medical histories can make a difference in which services you need and when to start them. Ask your doctor what’s right for you.

Don’t forget about dental and vision exams

Learn more about what regular dental care can do for you here.

It’s important to get an annual eye exam, even if you have perfect 20/20 vision. Eye exams can help catch brain tumors, cancer, heart disease and more. In 2024, over 100,000 Costco employees and family members got their annual eye exam. Nearly 3,400 discovered a condition they didn’t know about, giving them the opportunity to seek care. The most common conditions were:

  • High blood pressure or cholesterol
  • Diabetes
  • Cataracts
  • Glaucoma

Employees and their family members enrolled in a Costco medical plan are automatically enrolled in vision coverage.

The plan will pay:

  • Up to $80 for your annual refractive eye exam
  • $175 toward the purchase of prescribed eyewear every year (you don’t have to spend it all at once)

You also get $1,750 toward the purchase of prescribed medically necessary hearing aids every four years.

Protect your health by quitting tobacco or nicotine for good

If you use tobacco and/or nicotine, think about making this your year to quit. The Costco Tobacco & Nicotine Cessation Program can provide the support you need with a plan personalized for you. You’ve got so much to gain once you stop smoking, using tobacco or vaping, including: 

  • A lower risk for heart attack and certain cancers
  • Improved blood flow
  • Better lung function
  • A lower risk for gum disease, tooth loss, dry eye syndrome and cataracts

And that’s just a start. Imagine climbing stairs or playing with the kids and not being out of breath. Even food tastes better! Visit Costcobenefits.com and click “Quit Tobacco” under Health & Wellness to start your journey to quitting for good. 

1American Association for Cancer Research. Mammography screening and risk of breast cancer death: a population-based case-control study.

*Available to mainland employees only. 

Resources for you

  • Aetna Smart Compare helps you find high-quality, in-network doctors. Go to Costcobenefits.com and click “Find a Doctor” under Health & Wellness. You can search by name, type of doctor, condition or procedure. The “Quality and Effective Care label” tells you your provider meets high standards of care.
    800-814-3543 (TTY: 711) | Aetna.com | text AETNA to 90156 to download the Aetna Healthapp
  • EyeMed administers your vision and hearing aid benefits. You can go to any Costco Optical Center or EyeMed network provider for your eye exam. You must get your vision hardware at a Costco Optical Center. You don’t have to use your vision hardware benefit in a single purchase. If you spend $100 on contacts or vision hardware in one transaction, you still have $75 to spend before the end of the year. You must purchase hearing aids from a Costco Hearing Aid Center, except in certain situations. Visit Costcobenefits.com for more information.
    844-844-0897 | eyemed.com/costco
  • Costco Tobacco & Nicotine Cessation Program can help you stop using tobacco  or nicotine for good. Work with a Costco pharmacist to create a personalized plan. This no-cost program includes:
    • Coaching by phone
    • Support resources
    • Access to over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) if applicable

    866-818-2368 | Costcobenefits.com

  • Triple-S helps you get the right care at the right time. Your medical plan includes your eye exam benefits. To find a provider, go to Costcobenefits.com and click “Find a Doctor” under Health & Wellness. You can then search by name, location or specialty. 
    800-981-3241 | SSSPR.com | download the Mi Triple-S app 
  • Costco Tobacco & Nicotine Cessation Program can help you stop using tobacco for good. This no-cost program includes:
    • Coaching by phone
    • Support resources
    • Access to over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) if applicable

    833-721-2320 (TTY: 711) | RFL.com/Costco 

  • HMSA helps you get the right care at the right time. To find a provider, go to Costcobenefits.com and click “Find a Doctor” under Health & Wellness. You can also connect with a doctor 24/7 for a virtual visit through HMSA’s Online Care.
    800-776-4672 | HMSA.com  
  • EyeMed administers your vision benefits. You can go to any Costco Optical Center or EyeMed network provider for your eye exam. You must get your vision hardware at a Costco Optical Center. You don’t have to use your vision hardware benefit in a single purchase. If you spend $100 on contacts or vision hardware in one transaction, you still have $75 to spend before the end of the year. 
    844-844-0897 | eyemed.com/costco
  • Costco Tobacco & Nicotine Cessation Program can help you stop using tobacco  or nicotine for good. Work with a Costco pharmacist to create a personalized plan. This no-cost program includes:
    • Coaching by phone
    • Support resources
    • Access to over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) if applicable

    866-818-2368 | Costcobenefits.com

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