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Hi there, I am currently going through this process and it has been super easy. I went to pushhealth.com and set up an account. The provider got back to me just a few minutes afterwards and we discussed the options, insurance, no insurance, denied insurance and also the different variations of Ozempic. My insurance denied it but she did try to submit it because I guess some do go through. I actually have high... Source: over 1 year ago
If you're in the U.S., pushhealth.com worked for me for nystatin tablets. Source: over 1 year ago
I went to pushhealth.com and told the provider my A1C and that I'd like a CGM. I told her what kind (a Libre3). She wrote a prescription and sent it to my pharmacy choice. It took a little while for them to get one in. From first contact to pickup it was about a week. Source: over 1 year ago
Push Health (pushhealth.com) is like AirBnB but for prescriptions & labs. How it worked for me: I requested a prescription for cholestyramine and said it was for high cholesterol... I assumed high cholesterol would be the only way a conventional doctor would prescribe it. For the heck of it (and bc I have big trouble lying) I added that I want to bind mold toxins to support my recent diagnosis of CIRS. Honestly I... Source: almost 2 years ago
What does pushhealth.com cost for a provider consult? Did you ask for the Rx for weight loss, or for diabetes care. Source: about 2 years ago
Psychologist: Try Dr. On Demand app: https://doctorondemand.com/ This will give you access to a much wider breadth of psychologists outside of the Sac/CA area, and you can simply just pick a different person each time without having to go through the hassle of driving/etc. Source: 12 months ago
For online dr appointments I’ve used https://doctorondemand.com several times with great results. $79. Source: about 1 year ago
Psychiatrist - You can refuse the treatment options they offer and ask for alternatives, or suggest your own. You should tell this psych, if you decide to keep them, that the side effects from the meds are too strong and you do not like them. Then ask to go back to your old treatment plan and be firm about it. If they go so far as to refuse to see you walk away, that is not a good physician. Source, I work in... Source: about 1 year ago
Your insurance might still cover it https://doctorondemand.com I had good experience with them and it’s super quick. Source: over 1 year ago
Doctor On Demand App is a telehealth provider that accepts Tricare and they treat anything from a cold to seeing a mental health professional. My experience with them so far has been amazing. They are quick, you can schedule an appointment or do a “walk in”, and you can do it anywhere. Hope this helps. Good luck! Source: over 1 year ago
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