Accessing Your Insurance ID Cards
When you enroll in benefits for the first time, you should receive ID Cards for a Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medical plan, Express Scripts Prescription drug plan, Superior Vision plan, and Delta Dental plan. You are not required to carry the hard-copy of any of these cards to receive services at most physicians’ offices, unless the specific office requires it. However, we understand that you may like having your information readily available in one place.
Misplacing your insurance ID cards can be a pain when trying to go to an appointment or get a prescription! You can follow the steps for each insurance plan below to get a new ID card, and then keep them all in one place on MyEvive. MyEvive has the ability to save images of multiple ID cards, so all you need is your phone and the MyEvive app the next time you need your card.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
You can request a paper copy using Blue Access for Members.
- Log in to your Blue Access for Members account at https://bcbstx.com/tamus.
- From your dashboard, click the image of the ID card on the left hand side.
- You can print a paper copy of your ID card, or order one from this page!
- If ordered, a new ID card will be mailed to the address on file within two weeks.
Express Scripts
Retirees on the 65 plus plan and their spouse will have separate ID Cards.
- Log into your Express Scripts account.
- Select the Account tab from the main menu.
- Click Member ID Card.
- Download your card from this screen.
Superior Vision
Although you are not always required to present your vision ID card, it is good to keep for your records.
- Go to Superiorvision.com and select “Member Log in” in the top right.
- Log in using your username and password.
- From the home page, select Print ID Card from the menu.
Delta Dental
Although you are not always required to present your dental ID card, it is good to keep for your records.
- Go to deltadentalins.com/tamus.
- Click “ID cards”.
- Log in to Delta Dental primary website.
- Click “Get ID Card”
- Select Print ID Card or snap a picture of your digital copy!
You will automatically receive a new ID card if you have a qualifying life event, if the carrier or the A&M System choose to do a full re-issue, or if you are enrolling for the first time. Your spouse should receive a copy of the medical ID card, and you will receive an additional copy of your vision ID card if your spouse is enrolled.