Questions about your Benefits?
Benefits are found under the  Benefits tab at the top of this page.  Click on Plan Information.

Here you will find:
  • Benefit Summaries
  • Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC)
  • Summary Plan Descriptions
  • Ability to Compare Benefits
You can also contact the Carriers directly for more questions on benefits or claim issues:

Aetna Medical Plan

1-800-533-2195


Aetna Prescription
888-792-3862

Horizon Dental

1-800-4-Dental

VSP Vision
1-800-877-7195

Flexible Spending Account-Horizon MyWay
1-888-215-0025

SEHBP RETIREE MEDICAL PLAN
Aetna

1-866-816-3662
Enter your 12 Digit ID Number
Do not call this number for Dental Information.

Still Have Questions?

Contact your Broker, Centric Benefits Consulting:


Laurie Gaffney

Account Representative
908-738-2046

lgaffney@centricbenefits.com


Eric Scott

Vice President

908-738-2004

escott@centricbenefits.com



Marianne Yocca
Account Service
908-738-2047
myocca@centricbenefits.com


Ed Gunther

CEO/Founder

908-738-2003

egunther@centricbenefits.com



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