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Teledoc

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hotelcalie
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Teledoc

So I got a sty in my eye saturday and it is soooo bad. Called doc today and couldnt be seen until next week. So I went on teledoc through aetna, paid $20 saw a doc on video 10 mins later had RX in an hour. AMAZING!! I know it is not good for all illnesses but for something simple it was amazing!

Posted 12/17/19 9:44 PM
 
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NervousNell
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Re: Teledoc

I love virtual docs.
I use virtuwell
So easy

Posted 12/17/19 9:51 PM
 

Michmouse
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Re: Teledoc

I need to learn about this...Does insurance cover these virtual visits with a regular co-pay?

Posted 12/17/19 10:01 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by Michmouse

I need to learn about this...Does insurance cover these virtual visits with a regular co-pay?



It depends on your plan.
Mine covers obe6, but I like virtuwell better because I don't have to video chat or even talk on the phone. It's all done via a series of questionnaires.
I pay $49 out of pocket for the treatment plan.
Most insurances have a teladoc component that they cover though

Posted 12/17/19 10:13 PM
 

hotelcalie
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by Michmouse

I need to learn about this...Does insurance cover these virtual visits with a regular co-pay?



Mine does. I paid my $20 copay and that was it.

Posted 12/17/19 10:17 PM
 

queensgal
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Re: Teledoc

What was prescribed for a stye? DD is prone to them but we were told there’s really no medical treatment. Maybe hers wasn’t thAt bad or because of her age?

Posted 12/18/19 5:59 AM
 

lmcmcl
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Teledoc

Thank you for posting this. I often wondered how good it was.

Posted 12/18/19 7:18 AM
 

PhyllisNJoe
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Re: Teledoc

Teledoc is awesome for stuff like that! My husband has used them 2x and its been great. We don't have a co-pay with our insurance so it's like a free "dr. visit"

Posted 12/18/19 9:38 AM
 

lightblue
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Re: Teledoc

I tried using this for my daughter as we were away on vacation in SC and no local doctors or urgent cares took our insurance. The doctor was hesitant on prescribing her anything and told me to get her checked out when we got home, so it was kind of a waste for us. Maybe it is better for adults.

Posted 12/18/19 9:56 AM
 

Straightarrow
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by lightblue

I tried using this for my daughter as we were away on vacation in SC and no local doctors or urgent cares took our insurance. The doctor was hesitant on prescribing her anything and told me to get her checked out when we got home, so it was kind of a waste for us. Maybe it is better for adults.



My friend has teledoc and they are a little wary with younger kids.

Posted 12/18/19 10:03 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by Straightarrow

Posted by lightblue

I tried using this for my daughter as we were away on vacation in SC and no local doctors or urgent cares took our insurance. The doctor was hesitant on prescribing her anything and told me to get her checked out when we got home, so it was kind of a waste for us. Maybe it is better for adults.



My friend has teledoc and they are a little wary with younger kids.



Yeah it's more for adults.
And only for things you don't need diagnostic testing on.
I've used it for sinus infections, yeast infections where I just need a diflucan script, etc

Message edited 12/18/2019 10:51:42 AM.

Posted 12/18/19 10:51 AM
 

MarathonKnitter
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Re: Teledoc

thanks for sharing!!

i wasn't sure i would ever use it, but with the scenarios given here... i think i just might.

i'll have to check, but i believe my employer added it to our benefits... as in, they added it to be co-pay free.

Posted 12/18/19 11:41 AM
 

SusiBee
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by MarathonKnitter

thanks for sharing!!

i wasn't sure i would ever use it, but with the scenarios given here... i think i just might.

i'll have to check, but i believe my employer added it to our benefits... as in, they added it to be co-pay free.



We also have it here at work thru our insurance, but it is still a co-pay same as if we went to the doctor's office. Chat Icon

Posted 12/18/19 3:28 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by lightblue

I tried using this for my daughter as we were away on vacation in SC and no local doctors or urgent cares took our insurance. The doctor was hesitant on prescribing her anything and told me to get her checked out when we got home, so it was kind of a waste for us. Maybe it is better for adults.



We used it in SC too for my older DS. They didn’t do much either but they prescribed a nasal spray.

We usually go to the hospital when we are down there and someone gets sick since it’s cheaper than urgent care so this was a bit easier.

Posted 12/18/19 8:08 PM
 

SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Teledoc

I usually use Doctor on Demand but I had such a bad experience last time. I had a sinus infection and knew I needed antibiotics. The Dr insisted that I just needed a steroid for inflammation. That cost me $75 and then the infection got so bad I needed 2 rounds of antibiotics to clear it up. I understand the reluctance to prescribe antibiotics for viral infections, but I'm old enough to know when I actually need an antibiotic. Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 12/19/19 12:31 PM
 

LSP2005
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Re: Teledoc

I used it for my son when he got fifths after strep. We were able to be see on mother's day. We ended up staying home as my nephew was only a few months old and did not want him to get sick.

Posted 12/19/19 3:24 PM
 

BargainMama
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by NervousNell

I love virtual docs.
I use virtuwell
So easy



I've used them twice and they are so fast!

Posted 12/22/19 3:52 PM
 

hotelcalie
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by queensgal

What was prescribed for a stye? DD is prone to them but we were told there’s really no medical treatment. Maybe hers wasn’t thAt bad or because of her age?



Mine was REALLY bad. Just general antibiotic

Posted 12/23/19 11:20 AM
 

muffaboo
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Re: Teledoc

My friend got an antibiotic for her son for an ear infection at like 9pm the night before Christmas Eve. Saved them a trip to urgent care and got him feeling better for Christmas.

Posted 12/26/19 6:16 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by muffaboo

My friend got an antibiotic for her son for an ear infection at like 9pm the night before Christmas Eve. Saved them a trip to urgent care and got him feeling better for Christmas.



Not to mention all the germs festering in.the Urgent care office. You probably come out sicker than you walk in!
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Posted 12/26/19 6:18 PM
 

muffaboo
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by muffaboo

My friend got an antibiotic for her son for an ear infection at like 9pm the night before Christmas Eve. Saved them a trip to urgent care and got him feeling better for Christmas.



Not to mention all the germs festering in.the Urgent care office. You probably come out sicker than you walk in!
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Exactly! She said the same thing.

Posted 12/26/19 6:33 PM
 

hmm
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Teledoc

I'm not a fan, handing out antibiotics without an exam, checking for fever, blood pressure, listening to lungs or looking in an ear is poor medical care IMO.

Posted 12/26/19 8:05 PM
 

TTCwithHope
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by hmm

I'm not a fan, handing out antibiotics without an exam, checking for fever, blood pressure, listening to lungs or looking in an ear is poor medical care IMO.



I agree. I can see how more often than not this service can be a big help for the mostly healthy individual but for circumstances when certain symptoms can only be appreciated by physical exam I think this service can be very risky.

Posted 12/26/19 8:29 PM
 

M514
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Re: Teledoc

Posted by TTCwithHope

Posted by hmm

I'm not a fan, handing out antibiotics without an exam, checking for fever, blood pressure, listening to lungs or looking in an ear is poor medical care IMO.



I agree. I can see how more often than not this service can be a big help for the mostly healthy individual but for circumstances when certain symptoms can only be appreciated by physical exam I think this service can be very risky.




I agree also. I can see it being helpful for something simple like pink eye, but I would prefer to actually see a dr in person.

Posted 12/27/19 8:31 AM
 
 
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