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We offer short‑term refills to help you avoid gaps in medication for chronic, stable conditions. These refills are temporary and intended only to maintain an existing, previously prescribed regimen; we do not adjust dosing or start new therapies. We do not replace or function as primary care doctors—please continue routine care, monitoring, and any dose changes with your primary care clinician.
We provide short‑term refills for stable blood pressure medications such as ACE inhibitors, ARBs, calcium‑channel blockers, and thiazide diuretics to prevent gaps in therapy.
Who this is for:
Patients on a stable dose with no recent medication changes or new symptoms.
What we WILL do:
What we will NOT do:
How to request:
Request at least 5–7 days before you run out; have recent BP readings available if possible. Expect a brief clinical review before authorization.
We offer short‑term refills for maintenance thyroid replacement (e.g., levothyroxine) for patients on a stable and previously prescribed dose.
Who this is for:
Patients with established hypothyroidism on a consistent dose and without recent dose changes or new symptoms.
What we WILL do:
What we will NOT do:
How to request:
Request before your supply runs out and share recent TSH or clinician notes if available; allow time for a brief review.
We offer short‑term refill authorizations for maintenance oral diabetes medications (for example, metformin, DPP‑4 inhibitors, SGLT2 inhibitors, and sulfonylureas) for patients already established on a stable regimen. These refills are intended to bridge a short gap while you arrange follow‑up care.
Who this is for:
Patients on a stable, previously prescribed oral regimen with no recent dose changes, no new or worsening symptoms (including frequent hypoglycemia), and no urgent need to start or intensify insulin or other injectable therapies.
What we Will do:
What we will NOT do
How to request:
Request the refill several days before your supply runs out and upload or provide recent A1c, eGFR/creatinine, and any glucose logs if available. If you use home glucose monitoring, include recent readings to help the clinician assess stability.
We offer short‑term refills for stable lipid‑lowering therapy such as statins for patients already established on treatment.
Who this is for:
Patients on a consistent statin dose with no recent dose changes or new adverse effects.
What we WILL do:
What we will NOT do:
How to request:
Request several days before your medication runs out and share recent lab results or clinician notes when possible.
We provide short‑term renewals for ongoing contraceptive methods such as combined or progestin‑only pills, patch, or ring to prevent lapses in coverage.
Who this is for:
Patients currently using the same contraceptive method and dose with no new contraindications or side effects.
What we WILL do:
What we will NOT do:
How to request:
Request before your supply ends; provide a recent BP reading if requested and inform us of any new health changes.
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The $39 fee covers provider consult and clinic processing to prepare and send a prescription to your chosen pharmacy. Medication cost is billed by the pharmacy and varies.
No. Medication cost is not included; prices vary by drug, dose, pharmacy, and insurance coverage.
No. Your prescriptions might be covered under your pharmacy benefits or insurance plan.
Yes. We send prescriptions to the pharmacy you select so you can compare prices and use insurance or discount programs.
Baseline labs and vitals are commonly required; the clinician will order tests as needed for safety monitoring.
Stable, non‑controlled chronic medications (thyroid replacement, antihypertensives, statins, many oral diabetes agents, inhalers, and antidepressants). Controlled substances and many injectables are excluded.
Supplies vary by insurer and pharmacy; short‑term refills are commonly up to a 90‑day supply.
No. We do not adjust dosing. Short‑term refills are a bridge only. Continue routine follow‑up with your primary care clinician for dose changes and monitoring.
Medication name and dose from your bottle, preferred pharmacy, recent relevant vitals or labs (BP, TSH, A1c, eGFR), and any recent side effects or new symptoms.
Pharmacies often enforce early‑refill policies; they can request a clinician override for documented urgent need (travel, lost meds, supply gap). Telehealth or clinic one‑time renewal services can sometimes expedite this
No. We do not provide refills for mental health or psychiatric medications and we do not offer mental health treatment. Please contact your mental health clinician or primary care provider for medication management and urgent needs. If you are in crisis or at risk of harm, seek immediate help from emergency services or your local crisis resources.
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