All I want is a prescription for some seroquil to help me sleep. Finding a doc in my area to give me a prescription for this shouldn't be a god damned headache, but apparently it is.
But there may be a silver lining to this dark cloud.
That's a list of the Top 10 recommended online doctor's services. They seem to be relatively affordable compared to brick & mortar clinics, but I have to ask: Are these things the real deal, or are they a complete scam? For example, will I still be protected by medical malpractice law if they give me completely bogus advice or prescriptions, or will the fact that they're online cause them to be entirely unregulated? And are there any other problems I need to consider?
And most importantly of all, are there any legit, non-scam online doctors that can take adult medicaid? Because that's my insurance? The OoP prices are still really good compared to brick & mortar docs, but it would be nice if I could reduce the price on my end even further. Their OoP prices are so low that they probably would get even more money if they took adult medicaid.
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