A full text-based visit with a Licensed Nurse Practitioner. No membership. No subscription. No surprise bills. If medication makes sense, it's sent to your pharmacy, that's it.
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Every visit runs the same way, no upsells, no "premium tier." When you pay $59, this is what you're getting.
Cash rates for a single acute visit. Numbers below are typical ranges for sinus, UTI, strep-style visits in the Southwest, your exact local cash rate may vary.
Telehealth has real limits. If your situation falls into one of these buckets, the right move is usually in-person care, and we'll tell you that up front.
You need to be physically located in one of these states at the time of the visit. Chris is a double board-certified Nurse Practitioner, licensed in:
A full text-based visit with Chris Woods, a Licensed Nurse Practitioner. That means a real back-and-forth conversation about what's going on, a clinical review, a recommended plan, and a prescription sent to your pharmacy when it's medically appropriate. Follow-up questions for the same visit are included.
No. $59 is the whole cost of the visit. There's no membership, no subscription, no facility fee, no separate prescription cost from us. You'll pay your pharmacy for the medication itself like any other prescription.
The $59 covers the visit itself, not the prescription. If the clinical picture doesn't call for medication, you'll still get a clear plan, guidance on when to escalate, and the same follow-up window. You paid for the evaluation, not a guaranteed script.
Yes. If after reviewing what you send, Chris decides this is something better handled in person (or that you need urgent in-person care), we refund the visit and tell you what to do next. You won't pay for a visit we can't responsibly complete.
For a routine acute visit (UTI, sinus, strep, yeast, pink eye), a retail urgent care cash rate is usually $150-$250 for the visit alone, plus lab fees, plus whatever the pharmacy charges. Emergency rooms are far more than that. $59 is the full visit cost here, a fraction of what a walk-in clinic charges for the same kind of evaluation.
Because most people who need a telehealth visit need it once a quarter, not once a week. A $59 flat fee paid when you actually need care is cheaper than $30-$50/mo running in the background and still adding a copay per visit. Simple beats sticky.
Yes, HSA and FSA cards are accepted the same as any other card. Telehealth visits with a licensed clinician are qualified medical expenses. Save your receipt if your administrator asks.
Text Chris now. Describe what's going on. Get a real plan today.
Or call (480) 639-4722 · 7 days a week