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UNITED HEALTHCARE* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "UNITED HEALTHCARE*" charge is from UnitedHealthcare. UnitedHealthcare medical, dental, or vision insurance premium.

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UnitedHealthcare medical, dental, or vision insurance premium.

UNITED HEALTHCARE*

Category

Insurance

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

US

Billing Cycle

Monthly

Cancel At

myuhc.com

Support

1-866-633-2446

Why does this charge appear?

When UnitedHealthcare processes insurance premium payments through its billing systems, the charge is transmitted to your bank using a truncated descriptor format that separates the company name with an asterisk, resulting in "UNITED HEALTHCARE*" appearing on your statement rather than the full branded name. The asterisk in the descriptor is a common formatting convention used by payment processors and billing platforms to separate the merchant name from additional identifying information, such as a policy number, plan type, or regional billing code that may follow it. If you enrolled in a UnitedHealthcare medical, dental, or vision plan and are seeing this monthly charge, it is almost certainly your recurring insurance premium being collected by their automated billing system.

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What should you do?

1

Confirm Your UnitedHealthcare Plan

Log in to your account at uhc.com to verify that the UNITED HEALTHCARE* charge matches your current medical, dental, or vision insurance premium. Check that the amount aligns with your plan's monthly cost.

2

Review Your Coverage Details

While logged in to uhc.com, navigate to your plan details to confirm your coverage is active and that the billing date and amount match what UnitedHealthcare has on file for your policy.

3

Check for Plan or Premium Changes

If the UNITED HEALTHCARE* charge looks different than usual, consider whether your UnitedHealthcare plan recently renewed, your employer contribution changed, or you updated your coverage tier, any of which could cause a shift in your premium amount.

4

Manage or Cancel Your UnitedHealthcare Plan

If you no longer need the coverage or did not authorize this UnitedHealthcare plan, visit myuhc.com to review your membership options, update your plan, or begin the cancellation process to stop future UNITED HEALTHCARE* charges.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from UnitedHealthcare. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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