Reach Aetna Customer Service Agents the Easy Way

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How Do I Contact Aetna Customer Service?

Calling the customer service center at a company and getting that automated machine, on the other hand, can be one of the most blood-boiling experiences that most people experience when seeking help with an issue they are having. The automated machines will list all kinds of different options for help that you're not looking for or you might not. If you want to find the help you actually need, there is only some chance that you may find it somewhere in the long-winded message they use to list all of your options.

In the end, most people get frustrated with these systems and find that they are a waste of time. Companies see it as a way to cut costs on their jobs and hire fewer customer service representatives to help people with their problems. However, many companies fail to see the fact that these automated systems frustrate customers and often lead to customers growing fed up with their experience with the company's product. That consumer frustration may not be worth the money saved by hiring fewer employees.

Aetna Customer Support Number & Email:

Aetna is an American healthcare system that grosses more than $60.5 billion annually by providing and selling healthcare services and related products. The company is based out of Connecticut and provides insurance benefits to more than 39 million individuals through the CVS Health platform. If you are looking for information on how to contact Aetna's customer service department, the following information will help you:

Company/FAQ Websitehttps://www.aetna.com/faqs-health-insurance.html
Customer Service Phone Number (US & International Number)1-800-US-AETNA (1-800-872-3862) office hours are from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm ET (also lets you contact the corporate number for Aetna)
Customer Service EmailN/A
Fax Number866-847-4039

When you call Aetna's customer service line for help with questions or issues that you are having, you will need to have several pieces of information ready for the representative so that they can help you with your problem:

  • full name (first and last name)
  • address/zip code/email/etc. (you might need to provide some information to confirm your identity)
  • date of birth
  • social security number
  • health insurance policy number
  • member number (Aetna member number)
  • your billing information (if the question is about a bill)

This information could help Aetna customer service agents provide you with the best service that they can provide. The information will help them locate your problem and pinpoint a solution to your problem faster.

Aetna Corporate Address:

is as follows:

The Aetna Corporate Headquarters

151 Farmington Avenue

Hartford, CT 06156

The only location that Aetna has is in Connecticut as it is an American company. There are no international offices for the Aetna corporation. The address in Connecticut is the one that they will need to use to be able to reach Aetna.

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Aetna's Executive Team:

Aetna's Executive Team is headed up by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Bertolini, who took the position in November 2010 and continues to function in this role even today. Bertolini oversees many of the key decisions and factors in determining the services that Aetna offers to customers throughout the US through their partnership with CVS stores and the company's CVS Health program.

Aetna's Chief Executive Vice President is currently Lonny Reismann, who is a certified MD and is 53 years old. He was previously the CEO of HealthReveal, which primed him for his experience as the Executive Vice President of Aetna, which is his current position. His job is to help build a better and more useful health care system for users, and to ensure that the services that Aetna offers are the ones that their 39 million customers need regularly.

Please note that reaching out to Aetna's (or any company's) executive team should be a last resort. Reaching out to the customer service department will solve most problems for most consumers. Only after you have exhausted all other options should the executive team be the people you reach to for help. Individuals in these positions already have extensive responsibilities, and they have customer care staff to reach out to before you reach out to them.

What Common Complaints Do People Have?

Aetna has customers with problems that they are facing, as does any large insurance company. Aetna is here to help customers with their problems and they want to strive to make things right by you as their paying customer. The following are the most common complaints people have when dealing with Aetna and its services:

  1. being improperly (overcharged) charged for medications or services
  2. refusing to cover medical costs that are deemed "unnecessary" even when they are necessary
  3. the company not refunding various expenses or reimbursements for receipts on time
  4. lack of communication from the company
  5. customer service employees who are unable to solve the client's problems or complaints

These are the common complaints that people make when they are complaining about the service provided by Aetna. The biggest complaint seems to be the company not being willing to cover certain expenses or costs related to healthcare that they should be covering. If the plan says the company covers it, the customer expects the company to cover it and will often argue if the company refuses to pay their share of the cost of the person's medical coverage and care.

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