More insurance companies are covering telehealth consultations, so be sure to check with your insurance provider about their potential coverage of all or part of your Online Doctor Visit membership. Your Online Doctor Visit provider will call your prescription in to your local pharmacy, where you will pick it up. After you visit with your selected provider, you will receive a treatment plan that may involve over-the-counter medications and/or prescriptions. A high speed internet is recommended so that our providers can formulate the most effective treatment plan possible. Your physician will discuss your symptoms with you as well as physically examine you via video or shared photos. Upon selecting a provider, you will then be connected with them for a video chat, phone call, or email. You can read doctors’ qualifications, specialty areas and patient reviews to help you select the right doctor for your needs. As soon as you create your account, you will have access to all of the available medical providers who are licensed in your state. Children under the age of 18 can have a parent or guardian create an account for them. You must be 18+ years of age to become a member. All of your personal information will be securely saved so that any visits in the future will take up even less of your valuable time. Signing up with us is not time intensive in fact, you’ll be ready to consult with a medical professional in a matter of minutes. To become an Online Doctor Visit telehealth member: Members can consult with physicians from anywhere in the world – so, although it’s no fun, even getting sick while you’re on vacation is no longer the hassle it used to be. Online Doctor Visit allows you the convenience of a doctor’s visit in the comfort of your own home, 24/7. With access to the internet and a working computer, tablet or smartphone, you can bypass the aggravating waiting room (which is usually fraught with germs) and skip stressful traffic - because we bring the doctor’s office to you! Header image by Anton Bielousov, licensed under Creative Commons.You’re on your way to simplified health care access with Online Doctor Visit. Notice any of the above that hasn't been dealt with by the mods? Report it and/or message us! FAQĬurrently we don't have a Frequently Asked Questions section, but we do have an open wiki that may become just that! We welcome community help in further developing that page! We reserve the right to use our own judgement if we view you as being detrimental to the community, regardless of if you break any specifically stated rule.Moderators will consider issues/concerns on a case by case basis and remove posts/comments and ban users at their discretion.Additionally, we do not allow petitions, fundraising, vote-begging, surveys, or referral/promo codes.Please follow reddit's content policy, self-promotion guidelines, and Reddiquette.Rule #5 - All standard reddit rules apply. Soliciting for anyone to engage in any kind of transaction.Asking/offering for to be loan cosigners.Any mention of a fundraising campaign even without a link.Offering money, gift cards, purchasing for others, donations to individuals, etc.Asking (even indirectly) for gifts, loans, or donations for yourself or on behalf of any organization or person(s) - money, food, gift cards, etc.We do not allow asking for handouts or transactions. Rule #4 - Asking for handouts or transactions is not allowed No linking to posts or bringing up incidents from other subreddits to complain or brigade.No purposefully inflammatory posts/comments.No malicious bating/trolling or purposefully inciting arguments.Rule #3 - No memes, trolling, or low-effort content This rule applies to all speech within this subreddit. Stick to addressing the substance of their comments at hand.Posts which dismiss others & repeatedly accuse them of unfounded accusations subject to removal and/or banning.No name calling, personal attacks, threats, doxxing/outing/name-dropping, call-outs, naming/shaming.No racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, dehumanizing speech, or otherwise negative generalizations etc.Looking for a place to live? A roommate? A tenant? check out /r/TorontoRenting.Hiring? Want a job? check out /r/TorontoJobs.Looking to buy/sell/trade/barter? check out /r/GTAmarketplace.Want to rant/vent/bitch/complain? check out /r/toRANTo.Sharing a news article? check out /r/Toronto.Rule #1 - Submissions must be a question or discussion topic If you disagree with someone else's answer, consider replying to the original author with a better one rather than engaging the person you disagree with in an argument. Let's keep this a positive community by focusing on providing the best possible answers to people's questions and elaborating on others' answers when it provides value. A place to ask Toronto-related questions.
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