Matrix Medical Network scam: what seniors need to know!

Summary — +16514279330

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: UCARE????
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States — Minnesota
Reviews: 3
Carrier: —, Region: Minnesota

Expert Opinion

Ever wonder why a call from +16514279330 pretends to be a UCare nurse visit? The numbers line up with reports that Matrix Medical Network is spoofing the Minnesota Department of Health’s line to push unsolicited in‑home assessments for UCare Medicare members. Spoofed caller ID and aggressive scripts are classic red flags, especially when the caller pressures you for personal data or a home visit you never requested. If you receive this call, hang up, block the number, and verify any appointment directly with your health‑plan’s official customer service. Report the incident to your state’s consumer protection agency and the Better Business Bureau.

Caller Categories

Scam
Telemarketing
Customer Service

Caller Names

UCARE????
Matrix Medical Network
Health insurance company

Details

Location: United States — Minnesota
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.2

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Recent Reports for (651) 427-9330

16514279330 Customer Service Matrix Medical Network

It appears that Matrix Medical Network is using a spoofed phone number, they've been told multiple times to stop calling me, especialy after one of their nurses tried to convience me to let them into my home, I've blocked them and they're now using a different number.

16514279330 Telemarketing Health insurance company

This company appears to be a health insurance provider in Minnesota, they offer Medicare plans and home visits.

16514279330 Scam UCARE????

Several red flags were raised when a caller claiming to represent UCARE requested an "annual home visit", despite the fact that I have a primary care physician and established healthcare services. The caller expressed interest in obtaining my email and phone contact information and mentioned that the call was being recorded.

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