Cigna's Arizona footprint is shaped by its employer base. Major Arizona employers like Raytheon, General Dynamics, and several state university systems offer Cigna plans, which means Open Access Plus has solid network contracts across the Phoenix and Tucson metros. Banner Health, HonorHealth, and Dignity Health (CommonSpirit) all participate in Cigna's Open Access Plus network. Tucson Medical Center and Carondelet Health Network also accept the plan.
Open Access Plus is a national PPO, so you can see any in-network specialist without a referral and go out-of-network with partial coverage at higher cost-sharing. The "Open Access" label distinguishes this plan from Cigna's narrower HMO and LocalPlus options, which restrict you to a smaller set of providers. If your employer offers multiple Cigna tiers, Open Access Plus is typically the broadest network available.
The known gap in Cigna's Arizona network is Mayo Clinic. Mayo Phoenix does not contract with most Cigna commercial plans, so if Mayo access is important to you, verify network status before enrolling. Rural Arizona coverage can also be thinner than in the metros. Providers in Yuma, Sierra Vista, and the Navajo Nation may have fewer Cigna contracts, and patients in those areas sometimes need to travel to Phoenix or Tucson for in-network specialty care.
Cigna includes telehealth through its Evernorth platform (formerly MDLIVE), and virtual visits carry the same or lower copay as an office visit. For Arizona patients in underserved areas, telehealth can fill some of the in-person network gaps. Search below to find providers who accept Cigna Open Access Plus.
Always verify your insurance coverage directly with your provider and insurance company before scheduling an appointment.
Disclaimer: This directory of providers accepting Cignais based on public records and direct submissions. Insurance participation can change frequently. Please confirm coverage with the provider's office before your visit.