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jk2021

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These guys will do phone consults and prescribe just about anything except opiates and send it to your local pharmacy. I think they're in India and using local docs. Price is kinda high but they do have coupon codes which will bring the price down.  On the first call for the anxiety treatment I got 90/2MG Clonazepams, got them sent to the walgreens and had them about 3 hours after the call.  Did another ADHD consult and got the Adderall 30mg XR.  I just said i dont have insurance anymore and when I did thats what my doctor prescribed me and when your filling out the form it asks where you want it sent to.  The calls last about 3 mins.  Sent it to the CVS down the street from my house had it about 3 hours later.  They got a special on the insomnia treatment right now where its $99 for the consult and Ambiens are cheap with good RX.  I don't think these guys will last long though as they're eager to make money and not careful.  I hope they do last though.  Its tough you want to get people business, but you also want them to stay open, but they are nice guys so I'll give em a shout out.

 
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dang this is interesting, so you just called and payed for the appointment? Any tips?

 
Yea pretty much, the session will last about 3 mins and just tell them " what medication and dosage worked for you before" when your filling out the form they'll ask you which pharmacy you want it sent to so I just did the cheapest off of goodrx

 
I gave this a shot over the weekend. Filled out forms etc on Saturday. Sunday they called with window of time to choose a consultation. Phone consult was as @jk2021 described. Lasted about 3 minutes (video chat). I did the ADHD consult for Adderall, but I also stated I take clonazepam on the form when it asked about other current meds. Doc asked if I needed that refilled as well. He sent both scripts over to my pharmacy last night. Logged in to my pharmacy account and they are there. Just waiting to be filled when they open.  :)

 
Many local pharmacies will no longer fulfill THIS VENDOR’s prescription; because the vendor is not a properly license (legit) organization.

In my area, where we have a walk-in ezcareclinic office — pharmacies will 100% reject ezcareclinic script. Then pharmacist manager will kindly explain to us exactly WHY ezcareclinic is a illegitimate business (n)

Maybe things were different many many year ago, but nowadays local PHARMACIES have 100% caught on to ezcareclinic’s gimmick

After paying initial fees, getting the written prescription from ezcareclinic: EASY (too easy)

Now… getting that prescription filled here in my area: NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE
 
they’re trash. Used them awhile back and rather go with vendors. The “ doctor” kept pushing the big ph@rma stuff did nothing after I told her I tried many for years. Waste of like $160
 
That’s because posts were lost in the new migration. They aren’t an approved vendor either, just a suggestion by a member.
Thanks for saying that though, so people know.
It wasn't meant to come off negatively. Lotta that kinda thing happened but we still here so...
 
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