Recently Reported Numbers
(619) 757-1092UnknownA “Peter” from Quest Diagnostics left a message as of October 2020. I also have HealthNet.Tip off was I no longer live in that area code.I also had my recent blood work done at a different Lab, so Quest shouldn’t be processing anything of mine.
(619) 757-0256UnknownMultiple calls from 619-757-0256.
(619) 757-9422DangerousOne of the swarm of robocalls with computer-generated recordings spoofing not-in-service numbers and those of innocent people, targeting all others with the same area code and exchange (first six digits). Before they were hawking a "vehicle warranty" scam; now they're scamming about "Amazon Prime renewal."
(619) 757-5930UnknownTrying to find out who owns this phone number.
(619) 757-1092DangerousSame as above, same scammer.
(619) 757-6863DangerousRobocall recording from a number spoofing the first six numbers of our business phone trying it with the "vehicle warranty" scam. Scumbags
(619) 757-1092NeutralI do not want unsolicited phone calls from health care places which I know nothing about calling to try to schedule a “fall well child visit” for my child with a physician I have never heard of. Not ok.
(619) 757-0539UnknownI just got a call from this number to my cell phone.
(619) 757-1092NeutralAh, it's MedXM season again.
(619) 757-1092UnknownI'm curious why *you* replied to my post, expecting an answer to your question, especially since I didn't ask a question, I just posted some facts about MedXM.
(619) 757-1092UnknownI'm curious about why you replied to a 2-year old post, expecting an answer to your question.
(619) 757-1092NeutralSame thing. MedXM called me "on behalf of HealthNet" (which is my real health insurance provider) and left a voicemail for me using my full name. The person did not say what the call was about. "Paulina" asked me to call her back and left the same phone number with an extension: 619-757-1092 x113.
(619) 757-1092SafeThis is a health company called MedXM. They do free in-house health evaluations and wellness visits on behalf of your health insurance company. If you don't have a doctor or don't get an annual wellness exam, and you want to use this service, it is legit. I believe the intention of this service is for prevention and it is free if you want it; however, personally I don't trust my health insuranc
(619) 757-1092UnknownEdit to my comment above:I called Med XM back to politely ask to be taken off their call list, and the rep assured me that the records gathered during a 30 minute in-home wellness visit (by a Nurse Practitioner) would not be sent to my insurance provider, but would be sent to my Dr. to be put in my medical records there...it is meant to supplement visits to the Dr. The clincher was that my insuran
(619) 757-1092NeutralSame as above.CID: HEALTH PLAN
(619) 757-1092NeutralA "live caller" for once, claiming to be offering a "benefit" from my health insurance company, an "annual wellness visit." Since I have an excellent regular MD and access to an array of specialists, I see no reason to avail myself of this.The Center for Public Integrity reports on some lawsuits against the company, alleging misdiagnoses, etc. Google it and judge for yourself.