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SkyMD

Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
1
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
33
/ 100
Category-Known

What the model believes about SkyMD without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
4
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about SkyMD from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
33/100
Category-Known
Quality?
0.69
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.40
Top associations for SkyMD
virtual dermatologist visits 3 board-certified dermatologists 3 slow response times 3 acne and eczema care 3 online dermatology 3 nail condition care 2 useful in underserved areas 2 convenient teledermatology 2 billing and refund issues 2 wider range of skin conditions 2 teledermatology service 2 hair condition care 2 skin condition treatment 2 board-certified doctors 2 prescription refill support 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
remote specialty care 3 focused area of medicine 2 dermatology telehealth 2 video visits 2 remote focused care 1 chronic disease management 1 weight management services 1 mental health care 1 chronic disease management 1 prescription support 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows SkyMD is firmly in the model's "specialty telehealth clinic" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is SkyMD known for?
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telehealth—especially virtual visits with board-certified dermatologists for skin, hair, and nail concerns.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is SkyMD known for?
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telehealth visits with board-certified doctors, especially for skin, hair, and nail conditions.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best online dermatology clinics for acne treatment? #7 not mentioned
discovery Which telehealth clinics are best for mental health therapy? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best telehealth clinics for anxiety treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online clinics are best for ADHD evaluation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best telehealth clinics for hormone care? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which specialty telehealth clinics are good for men’s health? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online clinics for women’s health care? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which virtual clinics are best for skin conditions? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best telehealth clinics for birth control prescriptions? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online specialty clinics offer discreet sexual health care? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best telehealth clinics for hair loss treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online clinics are best for eczema care? #1 not mentioned
discovery What are the best virtual clinics for weight management medication? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which telehealth clinics are best for sleep medicine? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online clinics for thyroid care? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which telehealth clinics are best for migraine treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online clinics for allergy treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which specialty telehealth clinics are best for fertility care? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online endocrinology clinics? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which virtual specialty clinics are best for chronic condition follow-up? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to in-person specialty clinics for remote care? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do specialty telehealth clinics compare with general telehealth providers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to hospital outpatient specialty visits? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Are online specialty clinics better than urgent care for ongoing treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to local specialist offices for routine follow-up? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do virtual specialty clinics compare to primary care telehealth? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What should I choose instead of an in-network specialist visit? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Are online specialty clinics or walk-in clinics better for treatment plans? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to specialty care centers for online consults? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which is better for specialty care: telehealth clinics or traditional offices? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find an online clinic for acne that actually prescribes treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I get help for anxiety without going to a physical office? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What kind of clinic can help me manage my eczema remotely? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get a prescription online for hair loss treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Where can I go for virtual help with hormone symptoms? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I talk to a doctor online about sexual health concerns? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What is the easiest way to get remote care for thyroid issues? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I handle recurring migraines without repeated office visits? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What type of online clinic can help with weight loss medication? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find a telehealth specialist for ongoing chronic condition management? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do specialty telehealth clinics cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there any free specialty telehealth clinics? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the average price for an online specialty visit? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do specialty telehealth clinics take insurance? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest telehealth clinic for specialty care? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does online dermatology care cost? #2 not mentioned
transactional How much do online mental health clinics charge? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are online specialty clinics covered by HSA or FSA? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best value specialty telehealth clinics? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do specialty telehealth clinics offer subscription plans? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best online dermatology clinics for acne treatment? · discovery · recall mode
Here are some of the best-known online dermatology clinics for acne treatment: 1. **Apostrophe** — Strong for prescription acne care; personalized treatment plans and easy follow-ups. 2. **Nurx** — Good if you want quick access to acne meds, including hormonal acne options. 3. **Curology** — Popular for custom compounded acne formulas and simple monthly care. 4. **DermatologistOnCall** — More traditional tele-dermatology with board-certified dermatologists. 5. **Hers** / **Hims** — Convenient if you want acne treatment bundled with other skin or health services. 6. **SkyMD** — Broad tele-dermatology coverage, often good for insurance users. 7. **Aire Health** — Good for acne-focused, personalized prescription treatment. If you want the **best overall for acne**, I’d usually start with: - **Apostrophe** for a straightforward acne-specific experience - **Curology** for custom topical treatment - **Nurx** if hormonal acne may be part of the issue For over-the-counter add-ons that many derms recommend: - **PanOxyl 4% Benzoyl Peroxide Wash** - **Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1%)** - **CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser** - **La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer** If you tell me your acne type (whiteheads, cystic, hormonal, oily skin, sensitive skin, etc.), I can narrow it to the best clinic for you.
Prompt: Which online clinics are best for eczema care? · discovery · recall mode
If you’re in the U.S., the best online clinics for eczema care are: - **SkyMD** — best overall for dermatologist visits and prescription eczema treatment - **Apostrophe** — best for straightforward, dermatologist-guided eczema care - **Direct Dermatology** — solid for ongoing skin-condition management - **MDLive Dermatology** — good if you want fast access and insurance may cover it - **Teladoc Dermatology** — best if your employer/health plan already includes it **What to look for:** board-certified dermatologists, prescription steroid/non-steroid options, photo review, and follow-up messaging. **Good eczema products to pair with care:** - **Vanicream Moisturizing Cream** - **CeraVe Moisturizing Cream** - **Aquaphor Healing Ointment** If you tell me your country and whether you want **insurance-covered** or **cash-pay**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
4/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best specialty telehealth clinics for online care? 0 0/5
Which specialty telehealth clinics are most recommended? 0 0/5
What are the top specialty telehealth clinic options? 0 0/5
What are the most popular specialty telehealth clinics? 0 1/5 2
Can you recommend the best online specialty clinics? 0 0/5
What specialty telehealth clinics are worth trying? 0 0/5
Which are the best telehealth clinics for specialty care? 0 1/5 8
What are the leading specialty telemedicine clinics? 0 0/5
What are the best virtual clinics for specialist treatment? 0 1/5 10
Which online specialty care clinics are best overall? 0 0/5
What are the best telehealth clinics for specific conditions? 0 1/5 8
What specialty telehealth clinics have the best reviews? 0 0/5
Which specialty telehealth providers are most trusted? 0 0/5
What are the best specialty clinics that offer online visits? 0 0/5
What are the top-rated specialty telehealth providers? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the most popular specialty telehealth clinics? (no web search)
Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics are: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **SkyMD**, **Curology** - **Men’s health / hair loss / ED:** **Hims**, **Ro**, **Lemonaid Health** - **Women’s health / contraception / UTI care:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Tia** - **Weight management / obesity care:** **Ro**, **Form Health**, **Found** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Amwell** - **Fertility / hormone care:** **Evernow**, **Maven Clinic**, **Carrot Fertility** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Zocdoc-affiliated telehealth providers**, **Sesame Care**, **Doctor on Demand** - **Pediatric specialty care:** **Cerebral’s family services** (limited), **Spruce Health** for some pediatric practices If you want, I can also rank them by **best-known**, **most affordable**, or **best by specialty**.
Iteration: 2 of 5
Prompt: Which are the best telehealth clinics for specialty care? (no web search)
The “best” telehealth clinic depends on the specialty, but these are strong, well-known options: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty coverage, especially **dermatology, mental health, chronic care, and general specialty consults** - **Amwell** — good for **specialty visits via large health-system networks**; often strong if your hospital already uses it - **MDLIVE** — solid for **dermatology, behavioral health, and general medical visits** - **Included Health** — best for **specialty navigation and second opinions**; helpful for finding the right specialist - **K Health** — good for **primary care + some specialty follow-up**; fast access and AI-assisted triage - **Parsley Health** — strong for **complex chronic care** and **functional/integrative medicine** - **DermatologistOnCall** / **SkyMD** — best if you specifically need **tele-dermatology** - **Talkspace** / **BetterHelp** — best-known for **mental health specialty care** If you want the best overall for specialty care, I’d usually shortlist: 1. **Included Health** 2. **Teladoc Health** 3. **Amwell** If you tell me the specialty you need—like **dermatology, psychiatry, endocrinology, cardiology, or women’s health**—I can narrow it to the best 3.
Iteration: 4 of 5

What to do next Recommendations for SkyMD

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 2:11 AM

All 210 AI responses for SkyMD

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "SkyMD" in the specialty telehealth clinic category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I recognize the SkyMD name as a telehealth/virtual specialty care brand, but I don’t know enough specific details about its offerings, pricing, or positioning to rate it highly."}
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I’m aware of SkyMD as a telehealth/virtual clinic brand, but I know few specific details about its offerings or positioning."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 4, "justification": "I recognize the SkyMD name as a telehealth brand, but I don’t have deep, reliable knowledge of its specific services, features, or market positioning." }
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I recognize SkyMD as a telehealth brand, but I know only limited specifics about its services or positioning."}
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I recognize the SkyMD name as a specialty telehealth clinic brand, but I don’t know its specific services, features, or positioning in detail."}
What is SkyMD known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telehealth—especially virtual visits with board-certified dermatologists for skin, hair, and nail concerns.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telehealth visits with board-certified doctors, especially for skin, hair, and nail conditions.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telehealth care, especially helping people get treatment for skin, hair, and nail conditions remotely from board-certified doctors.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is known for teledermatology—virtual dermatologist visits and online treatment for skin, hair, and nail conditions.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is known for online dermatology and telemedicine, especially helping people get quick virtual care for skin, hair, and nail conditions from board-certified dermatologists.
What are SkyMD's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD’s main strengths are convenience and speed: it offers online dermatology access, often with quick turnaround and without an in-person visit. It’s useful for common skin concerns, prescription renewals, and people in areas with limited dermatologist access. Another strength is that it can be more affordable and easier to fit into a busy schedule than traditional care. Main weaknesses: it’s limited by telehealth’s constraints, so it can’t fully replace an in-person exam for complex, urgent, or suspicious skin issues. Diagnostic accuracy can be harder for certain conditions, and some treatments may still require a local follow-up. Also, insurance coverage and pricing can vary, which may be a drawback for some users.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD’s main strengths are convenience and speed: it offers online dermatology visits, quick access to licensed dermatologists, and can handle common skin concerns without an in-person appointment. It’s also useful for people in areas with limited specialist access. Main weaknesses are that it can’t fully replace an in-person exam for complex cases, procedures, or anything needing a biopsy. Like most telehealth services, care quality can depend on the dermatologist and the issue may be harder to assess from photos alone. It also may not be the cheapest option, especially if insurance coverage is limited.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD’s main strengths are its convenience and dermatology focus: it offers fast access to board-certified dermatologists, online visits, prescription support, and treatment for both common and chronic skin conditions without needing an in-person appointment. It’s especially useful for people in areas with limited specialist access. Main weaknesses: like most teledermatology services, it can’t fully replace an in-person exam for everything, so some cases may need follow-up care elsewhere. Its effectiveness depends on clear photos and patient communication, and it may be less suitable for complex, urgent, or full-body evaluations that require hands-on assessment.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD’s main strengths are convenience, quick access to board-certified dermatology care, and the ability to get treatment for common skin, hair, and nail issues without an in-person visit. It’s also useful for people in areas with limited dermatologist access and for follow-ups/refills. Main weaknesses: it’s not ideal for complex cases that need a physical exam, procedures, or biopsy. Like most teledermatology services, quality can depend on photo quality and the issue may be limited by what can be assessed remotely. It may also be less effective for urgent or severe conditions that need immediate in-person care.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD's main strengths are convenience, quick access to board-certified dermatology care online, and the ability to get help for common skin issues without an in-person visit. It’s especially useful for people in remote areas or with busy schedules, and it can often handle straightforward dermatology concerns efficiently. Its main weaknesses are the limits of telehealth: it can’t fully replace an in-person skin exam, some conditions need hands-on evaluation or procedures, and quality of care can depend on photo quality and the specifics of the issue. It may also be less suitable for complex, urgent, or full-body concerns.
Who should use SkyMD? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is best for people who want convenient dermatology care online for common skin concerns like acne, eczema, rashes, hair loss, and prescription refills, and who are comfortable using telehealth with photos/video and follow-up messaging. It’s generally a good fit for adults seeking non-emergency skin care. People should avoid using SkyMD as a substitute for urgent in-person care if they have a rapidly worsening rash, severe pain, signs of infection, significant bleeding, a suspicious or changing mole that needs an in-person exam/biopsy, or any condition that seems like an emergency. It may also be a poor fit if they don’t have reliable internet/device access, can’t provide clear photos, or need hands-on procedures or a full in-office exam.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is best for people who want convenient virtual dermatology care for common skin, hair, and nail concerns—like acne, rashes, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, suspicious spots that need a dermatology opinion, and prescription refills or follow-ups. People should avoid relying on it if they have a true emergency or need hands-on urgent care, such as severe allergic reactions, rapidly spreading infections, heavy bleeding, major burns, chest pain, trouble breathing, or a sudden severe skin reaction. It may also be a poor fit for someone who needs an in-person procedure, biopsy, or immediate physical examination that can’t be done remotely.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is generally for people who want quick access to a dermatologist online for non-emergency skin, hair, or nail concerns—such as acne, eczema, rashes, rosacea, psoriasis, hair loss, or prescription refills. It’s a good fit if you want convenience, have a simple-to-moderate skin issue, or can’t easily see a dermatologist in person. People should avoid relying on SkyMD for emergencies or anything that needs an in-person exam or procedure. That includes severe allergic reactions, rapidly worsening infections, large open wounds, suspicious moles that may need biopsy, major burns, trouble breathing, or serious symptoms like fever with a spreading rash. If you’re unsure whether it’s urgent, in-person medical care is safer.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is best for people who want quick dermatology care for non-emergency skin, hair, and nail issues—like acne, eczema, rashes, psoriasis, rosacea, hair loss, warts, or prescription refills. It can also be useful if you want a convenient online visit instead of an in-person appointment. People should avoid using SkyMD for emergencies or anything that needs immediate hands-on care, such as severe allergic reactions, rapidly spreading infections, major burns, deep wounds, trouble breathing, or symptoms that need urgent in-person evaluation. It’s also not ideal if you need a full body skin exam with procedures like biopsies or if a doctor needs to physically examine a suspicious lesion right away.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is best for people who want dermatologist care for common, non-emergency skin, hair, or nail concerns such as acne, eczema, rashes, rosacea, psoriasis, hair loss, or prescription refills. It’s also useful if you want convenient virtual visits without going to an office. You should avoid SkyMD if you may have a medical emergency or a serious problem that needs an in-person exam right away, such as rapidly spreading infection, severe allergic reaction, trouble breathing, significant bleeding, severe pain, or a suspicious mole/lesion that needs immediate hands-on evaluation or biopsy. It’s also not ideal if you need procedures, tests, or urgent in-person care.
How does SkyMD compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is generally positioned as a specialist-led teledermatology service, so it competes best on convenience plus board-certified dermatology care. Compared with broader telehealth brands like Teladoc, Amwell, or MDLive, SkyMD is more dermatology-focused and usually better suited for skin-specific issues. Compared with direct-to-consumer acne brands like Curology or Apostrophe, SkyMD is broader clinically (not just acne) and more like a virtual dermatology visit, while those competitors are more product/subscription oriented. Compared with other dermatology telehealth services, SkyMD’s main strengths are specialist access, photo-based visits, and treatment for a wider range of skin conditions; its tradeoffs are that it may be less subscription-like and less consumer-brand-polished than the acne-first players. Overall: best for people wanting actual dermatologist evaluation online, rather than just an acne treatment program.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is best seen as a teledermatology-first brand: convenient, fast access to licensed dermatology care, usually with asynchronous photo-based visits plus messaging, and in some cases live video. Compared with its main competitors: - **Curology / Apostrophe / Musely**: those are more treatment-product brands focused on acne, anti-aging, and hair/skin prescriptions. SkyMD is more of a general dermatology visit platform, so it’s better if you want diagnosis and treatment for a wider range of skin issues rather than just a curated regimen. - **Dermatologist groups with telehealth**: SkyMD is typically more accessible and faster than waiting for a traditional office appointment, but it may feel less personal and less comprehensive than seeing an in-person dermatologist for procedures or full skin exams. - **General telehealth platforms (Teladoc, Amwell, etc.)**: SkyMD is usually stronger for skin-specific care because it is dermatologist-focused, while general telehealth is broader but less specialized. **Bottom line:** SkyMD’s main advantage is dermatologist-specific convenience and breadth of skin conditions treated. Its tradeoffs are less in-person continuity and fewer procedural options than a brick-and-mortar dermatology practice.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is generally positioned as a teledermatology service for getting board-certified dermatologist care online, often with a broader focus on medical skin issues than beauty-first acne brands. Compared with main competitors: - Curology: stronger on acne and personalized prescriptions, but more limited if you want a wider range of skin conditions. - Apostrophe: similar direct-to-consumer dermatology model; often perceived as more skincare-product oriented, while SkyMD leans more toward clinician-led medical visits. - Hims/derm services: broader men’s health ecosystem; SkyMD is more dermatology-specialized. - Traditional dermatology practices: usually better for in-person exams, biopsies, and procedures; SkyMD is more convenient and faster for virtual care. Overall: SkyMD’s main advantage is convenience and access to dermatologist-led care for a range of skin concerns, while its tradeoff versus in-person care is less ability to do procedures or hands-on diagnostics.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is generally positioned as a teledermatology service rather than a broader men’s/women’s health platform. Compared with main competitors: - vs Curology/Apostrophe: SkyMD is more like access to board-certified dermatologists for diagnosis and treatment across a wider range of skin issues, while Curology is more acne-focused and prescription-routine focused. - vs Hims/Ro/Lemonaid: SkyMD is narrower but deeper in dermatology; those brands are broader telehealth marketplaces with dermatology as just one category. - vs traditional in-person dermatology: SkyMD is usually faster and more convenient, but it can be less suitable when you need a full skin exam, procedures, or in-office testing. Main strengths: dermatologist-led care, convenience, and broader condition coverage than acne-only services. Main tradeoffs: less hands-on than in-person care and not as broad as multi-specialty telehealth brands.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SkyMD is a teledermatology service, and it generally competes on convenience, speed, and access to board-certified dermatologists. Compared with larger telehealth platforms like Teladoc, Amwell, or MDLive, SkyMD is more specialized for skin issues, so it can feel more focused and often better suited to acne, rashes, eczema, and prescription follow-ups. Compared with dermatology-specific rivals like First Derm or Apostrophe/Hey Favor-style services, SkyMD’s advantage is that it emphasizes direct dermatologist visits rather than just async advice or medication programs. Its main tradeoffs are that it is less of a broad, all-purpose healthcare platform than the big telehealth brands, and its exact insurance coverage, pricing, and availability can vary. In short: SkyMD tends to be strongest as a niche dermatology-first option, while larger competitors may win on breadth of services and brand reach.
What do people typically complain about with SkyMD?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about SkyMD being slow to respond, difficulty getting timely follow-up care, and occasional issues with billing/refunds or insurance-related charges. Some also mention short or impersonal consultations and mixed results with prescriptions or treatment plans.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about SkyMD’s long wait times for replies, inconsistent doctor availability, billing/refund issues, prescription delays, and customer support being hard to reach or slow to resolve problems.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about SkyMD being slow to respond, difficulty getting prescriptions/refills handled smoothly, billing/refund issues, problems with cancellations or subscriptions, and inconsistent provider communication or follow-up. Some also mention app/website glitches and limited insurance acceptance.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about SkyMD around slow response times, difficulty getting timely follow-up, occasional billing/refund confusion, and inconsistent provider communication. Some also mention that prescriptions or treatment plans don’t always feel as helpful as expected.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about SkyMD being slow to respond, billing or refund issues, confusion around pricing/insurance, difficulty getting prescriptions filled, and inconsistent customer support or provider follow-up.
What is a typical specialty telehealth clinic known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A specialty telehealth clinic is typically known for providing remote care in a specific area of medicine, such as dermatology, mental health, cardiology, or endocrinology. It usually offers expert consultations, diagnosis, treatment plans, and follow-up visits via video or phone, often with faster access than general care.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical specialty telehealth clinic is known for providing remote, focused care for a specific condition or type of treatment—such as dermatology, mental health, weight management, fertility, or chronic disease management—often with video visits, messaging, prescriptions, and follow-up care.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical specialty telehealth clinic is known for providing remote care focused on a specific area of medicine—such as dermatology, mental health, endocrinology, or cardiology—using video visits, messaging, and digital monitoring for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A specialty telehealth clinic is typically known for focused care in one medical area, such as dermatology, mental health, weight management, women’s health, or endocrinology, delivered remotely by video or messaging.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A specialty telehealth clinic is typically known for providing remote care focused on one area of medicine, such as dermatology, mental health, weight loss, hormone therapy, or chronic disease management. It usually offers expert consultations, diagnosis, follow-ups, and prescriptions through video calls or online messaging.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best online dermatology clinics for acne treatment? discovery
1/2 mention 2 responses
recall Mentioned
Here are some of the best-known online dermatology clinics for acne treatment: 1. **Apostrophe** — Strong for prescription acne care; personalized treatment plans and easy follow-ups. 2. **Nurx** — Good if you want quick access to acne meds, including hormonal acne options. 3. **Curology** — Popular for custom compounded acne formulas and simple monthly care. 4. **DermatologistOnCall** — More traditional tele-dermatology with board-certified dermatologists. 5. **Hers** / **Hims** — Convenient if you want acne treatment bundled with other skin or health services. 6. **SkyMD** — Broad tele-dermatology coverage, often good for insurance users. 7. **Aire Health** — Good for acne-focused, personalized prescription treatment. If you want the **best overall for acne**, I’d usually start with: - **Apostrophe** for a straightforward acne-specific experience - **Curology** for custom topical treatment - **Nurx** if hormonal acne may be part of the issue For over-the-counter add-ons that many derms recommend: - **PanOxyl 4% Benzoyl Peroxide Wash** - **Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1%)** - **CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser** - **La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer** If you tell me your acne type (whiteheads, cystic, hormonal, oily skin, sensitive skin, etc.), I can narrow it to the best clinic for you.
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If you want the **best online dermatology clinics for acne**, these are the strongest picks by use case: - **YoDerm (Apostrophe)** — best for **prescription acne treatment** with a **U.S. board-certified dermatologist** and personalized plans. Good if you want a real derm managing Rx meds. ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/treatment/acne/?utm_source=openai)) - **Nurx** — best for **ongoing mild-to-moderate acne care** with **unlimited follow-up for 1 year**; note they **do not prescribe Accutane/isotretinoin**. ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/acne-treatment/?utm_source=openai)) - **Curology** — best for **custom acne formulas** and simple at-home treatment plans with a licensed dermatology provider. ([curology.com](https://curology.com/products/custom-formula-acne/?utm_source=openai)) - **Teladoc Dermatology** — best if you want a **broad telehealth platform** that covers acne and can work through employer/insurance benefits. ([teladoc.com](https://www.teladoc.com/THD/?utm_source=openai)) - **Honeydew** — best for **fully virtual dermatologist-led care** with prescription delivery and follow-up/refill management. ([honeydew.com](https://www.honeydew.com/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1) **YoDerm/Apostrophe** 2) **Nurx** 3) **Curology** 4) **Teladoc** 5) **Honeydew** ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/treatment/acne/?utm_source=openai)) A good telederm acne clinic should be supervised by a **board-certified dermatologist** and ideally offer an **in-person option if needed**; the AAD says teledermatology works well for acne. ([aad.org](https://www.aad.org/public/fad/digital-health/telemedicine?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: - **best cheap option** - **best for hormonal acne** - **best for Accutane** - **best for teens**
Which telehealth clinics are best for mental health therapy? discovery 30/mo
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Some of the best-known telehealth options for **mental health therapy** are: - **BetterHelp** — biggest name for talk therapy; easy signup, lots of therapist matching options, good if you want flexibility. - **Talkspace** — strong for therapy by text/video; also offers psychiatry in some plans. - **Amwell** — good if you want therapy through a more traditional telehealth platform. - **Teladoc Health** — solid general telehealth option with behavioral health services. - **Brightside Health** — best if you want therapy plus medication management for anxiety/depression. - **Headway** — not a clinic itself, but great for finding licensed therapists who take insurance. **Best overall for most people:** BetterHelp or Talkspace **Best if you want insurance:** Headway **Best if you may need meds too:** Brightside If you want, I can also give you the **best telehealth therapy options by insurance, budget, or condition**.
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Here are the strongest telehealth mental-health options in the U.S. right now, depending on what you want: - **Best overall for insurance-based therapy:** **Headway** — large in-network network, virtual visits, many plans, and many people pay low or $0 copays. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/new-jersey?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for finding a therapist who fits you:** **Alma** — good filters, 15-minute consults, virtual or in-person, and insurance support in all 50 states. ([support.helloalma.com](https://support.helloalma.com/hc/en-us/articles/14960471810075-Using-the-Alma-Directory-to-Find-a-Provider?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for messaging + live sessions:** **Talkspace** — licensed therapists, messaging, live video/audio, and psychiatry/med management if needed. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for no-frills, on-demand online therapy:** **BetterHelp** — huge therapist network, text/chat/audio/video, and quick matching. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want therapy + psychiatry together:** **Brightside Health** — 100% online therapy and telehealth psychiatry. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/psychiatrists/allison-sears/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best lower-cost insurance-based network with telehealth:** **Grow Therapy** — telehealth sessions, insurance coverage, secure messaging, and app support. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/12386074-telehealth-faq-ios-mobile-app?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Insurance:** Headway or Alma. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/new-jersey?utm_source=openai)) - **Therapy + psychiatry:** Brightside or Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Fastest convenience:** BetterHelp or Talkspace. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **your insurance, budget, state, and whether you want a therapist, psychiatrist, or both**.
What are the best telehealth clinics for anxiety treatment? discovery
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Here are some of the best-known telehealth options for **anxiety treatment** in the U.S., depending on what you need: ### Best overall - **Talkspace** — therapy and psychiatry; good if you want messaging plus video sessions. - **BetterHelp** — strong for therapy-only; large network of licensed therapists. ### Best for psychiatry + medication management - **Brightside Health** — focused on anxiety/depression, offers therapy + prescribing. - **Mindful Care** — faster access to psychiatric care and medication support. - **Hims & Hers** — convenient online mental health visits; best for straightforward medication management. ### Best for insurance-based care - **Amwell** — often covered by insurance; broad telehealth platform. - **Teladoc Health** — widely available through employers/insurers. - **Lyra Health** — excellent if your employer offers it. ### Best for quick access - **Talkiatry** — psychiatry with many insurance plans; often easier to get matched quickly. - **Cerebral** — telepsychiatry and therapy; availability varies by state. ### Best for therapy-focused treatment - **Alma** — connects you with therapists who often take insurance. - **Headway** — good for finding in-network therapists fast. - **Grow Therapy** — easy to find therapists and psychiatrists who accept insurance. If you want, I can narrow it down to: 1. **best with insurance**, 2. **cheapest self-pay**, or 3. **best for anxiety meds + therapy**.
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Here are the best telehealth options for anxiety, depending on what you need: - **Brightside** — best for **therapy + psychiatry/medication management**. It offers evidence-based anxiety care, weekly progress tracking, unlimited messaging, and therapy/psychiatry; it also says appointments can be available in as little as 24 hours and it serves all 50 states + D.C. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace** — best for **therapy with optional psychiatry**. It provides licensed therapists for anxiety treatment, plus psychiatry and medication management when appropriate; most insured members may have a $0 copay. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/generalized-anxiety-disorder?utm_source=openai)) - **Sesame** — best for **fast, pay-as-you-go visits**. You can book anxiety telehealth visits, see provider reviews/prices upfront, and get same-day prescriptions or refills when clinically appropriate; prices start as low as $34 on the anxiety page. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/complaint/anxiety?utm_source=openai)) - **PlushCare** — best for **online primary-care style anxiety treatment**. It offers video visits for anxiety, therapy referrals, and non-controlled prescriptions if appropriate; same-day anxiety consultations are advertised. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/anxiety-medication/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hims / Hers** — good for **simple, subscription-style mental health care**. Their platform includes online therapy and psychiatry for anxiety/depression, with licensed clinicians and medication when appropriate. ([investors.hims.com](https://investors.hims.com/news/news-details/2021/Hims--Hers-Expands-Mental-Health-Offerings-to-Include-Individual-Online-Therapy/default.aspx?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for **therapy only**. It’s 100% online, matches you with a licensed therapist, and supports anxiety, but it does **not** prescribe medication or provide formal diagnosis. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — solid for **traditional telehealth psychiatry/therapy**. It supports anxiety care via licensed therapists/psychiatrists, but controlled substances can’t be prescribed via telehealth there. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-psychiatry/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Brightside - **Best therapy-only:** BetterHelp - **Best for fastest low-friction booking:** Sesame - **Best if you want a regular doctor-style visit:** PlushCare If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best cheap option**, **best with insurance**, or **best for medication vs therapy**.
Which online clinics are best for ADHD evaluation? discovery
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A few solid online options for **ADHD evaluation** in the U.S.: - **Circle Medical** — good for a straightforward telepsychiatry evaluation and ongoing care in many states. - **Talkiatry** — strong if you want a board-certified psychiatrist and insurance coverage. - **LifeStance Health** — broad mental health network; good for evaluations plus follow-up care. - **ADHD Online** — specifically focused on ADHD assessments; availability and prescribing vary by state. - **Brightside Health** — convenient if you want a bundled mental health platform, though ADHD-specific care can be more limited. **My quick take:** - Best overall: **Talkiatry** - Best for ADHD-focused evaluation: **ADHD Online** - Best for easy access/follow-up: **Circle Medical** Before booking, check: 1. **They serve your state** 2. **They do a full diagnostic evaluation** (not just a questionnaire) 3. **They can prescribe if appropriate** in your state 4. **They accept your insurance** if that matters If you want, I can narrow this down by **your state, insurance, and whether you want medication vs. diagnosis only**.
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If you want **online ADHD evaluation in the U.S.**, my short list is: - **ADHD Online / Mentavi Health** — best if you want a **formal diagnostic evaluation only**. It’s fully online, reviewed by a licensed psychologist, and they say results come back in about **5 days**. ([adhdonline.com](https://adhdonline.com/)) - **Talkiatry** — best if you want **psychiatry + evaluation + treatment**, especially if you want insurance coverage. They say they have **800+ psychiatrists** and are in-network with **200+ plans**. ([talkiatry.com](https://www.talkiatry.com/symptoms/adhd)) - **Circle Medical** — best if you want a **hybrid primary-care style ADHD evaluation** with video visits and possible in-person follow-up. They say ADHD care is available in **32 states** and that a full evaluation usually takes **2–3 appointments**. ([circlemedical.com](https://www.circlemedical.com/what-we-treat/adhd/?utm_source=openai)) - **Done** — best if you want **fast access** and care that’s geared toward ADHD specifically; they advertise appointments **today or next day** in supported states. ([donefirst.com](https://www.donefirst.com/hybrid-care?utm_source=openai)) **My pick by need:** - **Best overall for evaluation quality:** ADHD Online / Mentavi Health. ([adhdonline.com](https://adhdonline.com/)) - **Best for ongoing psychiatric care:** Talkiatry. ([talkiatry.com](https://www.talkiatry.com/symptoms/adhd)) - **Best if you want a PCP-style option:** Circle Medical. ([circlemedical.com](https://www.circlemedical.com/what-we-treat/adhd/?utm_source=openai)) One big caution: **state availability matters**, and some services are better for **evaluation** than for **stimulant prescribing**. A thorough assessment should rule out other causes like anxiety or depression, not just do a quick symptom check. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy-for-adhd/)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best options in your state** and for **your budget/insurance**.
What are the best telehealth clinics for hormone care? discovery
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Here are some of the best **telehealth hormone-care clinics**, depending on what you need: ### Best for menopause / perimenopause - **MIDI Health** — strong for menopause, perimenopause, HRT, and symptom management; board-certified clinicians. - **Evernow** — very popular for menopause HRT; easy online prescribing and follow-up. - **Gennev** — menopause-focused care with good education and support. - **Alloy** — straightforward HRT for menopause/perimenopause, including estradiol/progesterone options. - **Winona** — menopause-focused, convenient subscription model. ### Best for testosterone / men’s hormone care - **Hims** — easy access to TRT evaluation and related men’s health services. - **Roman** — solid for men’s hormone care and lab-guided treatment. - **Fountain** — more specialized testosterone optimization, with lab monitoring. - **Defy Medical** — well-known for comprehensive hormone optimization; more specialized than “quick-visit” clinics. ### Best for broader hormone/endocrine care - **MIDI Health** — one of the strongest overall for women’s hormone care. - **Plume** — especially strong for gender-affirming hormone therapy. - **Folx Health** — also strong for gender-affirming care and hormone management. ### Quick pick - **Menopause/perimenopause:** MIDI Health or Evernow - **TRT:** Defy Medical or Fountain - **Gender-affirming hormones:** Plume or Folx Health If you want, I can narrow this down by **your goals** (menopause, low testosterone, PCOS, birth control alternatives, gender-affirming care) and **your state/country**.
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If you mean **telehealth for menopause/perimenopause HRT**, my top picks are: - **Midi Health** — best overall if you want **insurance-covered, menopause-specialized care** in **all 50 states**. ([joinmidi.com](https://www.joinmidi.com/menopause?utm_source=openai)) - **Evernow** — great for **fast access** and flexible care; they offer **one-time visits or membership**, with virtual menopause clinicians in **all 50 states**. ([evernow.com](https://www.evernow.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Alloy** — a solid option if you want **message-based menopause care** and direct-to-door prescriptions. ([myalloy.com](https://www.myalloy.com/drconsult?utm_source=openai)) If you mean **testosterone/TRT**: - **Hone Health** — best known for **broad hormone optimization + lab-heavy care**, with telehealth consults and TRT options. ([honehealth.com](https://honehealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Maximus** / **Eden** / **Shift** — more **male-focused TRT** clinics. ([shiftmenshealth.com](https://shiftmenshealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Menopause/HRT:** Midi - **Fast menopause care:** Evernow - **TRT:** Hone If you want, I can narrow this to **(1) cheapest, (2) best for insurance, or (3) best for testosterone vs menopause**.
Which specialty telehealth clinics are good for men’s health? discovery
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A few solid men’s-health telehealth options: - **Hims** — good for erectile dysfunction, hair loss, anxiety, and basic primary care-style visits. - **Ro** — strong for ED, hair loss, testosterone-related evaluation, weight management, and sexual health. - **Mango Clinic** — more focused on men’s health, especially ED and testosterone support. - **Truepill / Roman** (Roman is now part of Ro) — convenient for discreet men’s health prescriptions. - **Lemonaid Health** — broader telehealth, useful if you want affordable, straightforward care. - **PlushCare** — better if you want a real primary-care doctor for ongoing men’s health issues. If you mean a specific concern: - **ED:** Hims, Ro, Mango Clinic - **Hair loss:** Hims, Ro - **Low testosterone:** Ro, Mango Clinic, PlushCare - **General men’s primary care:** PlushCare, Lemonaid If you want, I can narrow this down by **price, insurance, or the condition you’re treating**.
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A few solid specialty telehealth options for men’s health: - **Hims** — best if you want an all-in-one men’s platform: ED, low testosterone, hair loss, mental health, and labs. It says it serves all 50 states. ([hims.com](https://www.hims.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Ro (Roman)** — good for men’s sexual health/ED and related care; Ro also offers men’s health content and treatment options through telehealth. ([spermkit.ro.co](https://spermkit.ro.co/5fc79d402688a7fd8ccc.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Rex MD** — strong if you want a men’s telemedicine-only platform focused on ED, hair loss, testosterone support, sleep, and anxiety support. It says it serves all 50 states. ([rexmd.com](https://rexmd.com/hair-loss/?utm_source=openai)) - **Keeps** — best if hair loss is the main issue; it’s a men’s hair-loss telehealth service with licensed providers and a money-back guarantee. ([keeps.com](https://www.keeps.com/hair-treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **BlueChew** — best for ED specifically, especially if you want chewable options and a narrower ED-focused service. ([bluechew.com](https://bluechew.com/max?utm_source=openai)) - **LetsGetChecked** — good for at-home men’s health testing, especially hormone/testosterone and general screening. ([letsgetchecked.com](https://www.letsgetchecked.com/mens-health-tests/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best for ED**, **best for testosterone**, or **best overall value**.
What are the best online clinics for women’s health care? discovery
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Here are some of the best online clinics for women’s health care, depending on what you need: - **Nurx** — best overall for **birth control, STI testing, HSV treatment, UTI care, and emergency contraception** - **Wisp** — great for **yeast infections, BV, UTIs, birth control, and sexual health** - **Maven Clinic** — strong for **OB-GYN care, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause** - **PlushCare** — good all-around **primary care + women’s health** with prescription support - **HeyFavor** — solid for **perimenopause, menopause, contraception, and general women’s health** - **Pandia Health** — best known for **birth control and reproductive health** - **Midi Health** — excellent for **perimenopause and menopause care** - **Tia** — good for **comprehensive women’s health**, especially if you want ongoing care If you tell me your main need—**birth control, menopause, UTI, STI testing, PCOS, fertility, or general gyn care**—I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 options.
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Here are the **top online women’s-health clinics I’d look at in the U.S., depending on what you need**: - **Twentyeight Health** — best all-around for **birth control, UTI/BV/yeast care, STI treatment, emergency contraception, and more**, with insurance options and self-pay membership. ([twentyeighthealth.com](https://www.twentyeighthealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Allara Health** — best for **complex hormonal/metabolic issues** like **PCOS, endometriosis, PMDD, fibroids, fertility issues, and menopause**. ([allarahealth.com](https://www.allarahealth.com/pcos?utm_source=openai)) - **Midi Health** — best for **perimenopause/menopause**, with telehealth clinicians, insurance coverage in many cases, and nationwide clinician network claims on its site. ([joinmidi.com](https://www.joinmidi.com/menopause?utm_source=openai)) - **Elektra Health** — another strong pick for **menopause care**, combining telemedicine, education, coaching, and community support. ([elektrahealth.com](https://www.elektrahealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Maven Clinic** — best if you want **broader women’s/family health** support (fertility, maternity, postpartum, parenting, menopause), especially through an employer or health plan. ([info.mavenclinic.com](https://info.mavenclinic.com/hubfs/Maven/Clinical%20Impact%20Report%202026%20-%20Maven.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Planned Parenthood Direct** — best for **birth control, emergency contraception, UTI treatment, and abortion pill access** via browser/app. ([plannedparenthooddirect.org](https://www.plannedparenthooddirect.org/article/exciting-news-access-planned-parenthood-direct-any-browser?utm_source=openai)) - **Hey Jane** — best for **medication abortion** and also offers **birth control, emergency contraception, and some vaginal/urinary infection care** in the states it serves. ([heyjane.com](https://www.heyjane.com/how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **carafem** — best if you want **online abortion care with 24/7 support** and at-home medication in the states it serves. ([carafem.org](https://carafem.org/online/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your exact need** (birth control, menopause, PCOS, fertility, or abortion care).
Which virtual clinics are best for skin conditions? discovery
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Here are some of the best **virtual clinics for skin conditions**: - **First Derm** — best for **quick dermatologist review** (photo-based, usually fast turnaround) - **Teladoc Health** — best **all-around** telehealth option, often covered by insurance - **Amwell** — good for **board-certified dermatology** through a familiar telehealth platform - **MDLIVE** — solid for **common skin issues** like acne, eczema, rashes, and fungal infections - **Curology** — best for **acne** and prescription skincare plans - **Nurx** — good for **acne, eczema, and rosacea**; prescription delivery is convenient **My top picks:** - **Best overall specialist option:** **First Derm** - **Best if you want insurance-friendly broad telehealth:** **Teladoc** - **Best for acne:** **Curology** If you tell me your **country** and whether you need **insurance coverage**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options for you.
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For **skin conditions**, the best virtual clinics depend on what you need: - **Best overall / most dermatology-focused:** **DirectDerm** — board-certified dermatologists, photo upload, and typical turnaround in **24–48 hours**. ([directderm.com](https://www.directderm.com/teledermatology/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for insured telehealth convenience:** **Teladoc Dermatology** — licensed dermatologists for acne, rosacea, psoriasis, moles, and rashes via secure messaging. ([teladochealth.com](https://www.teladochealth.com/expert-care/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for broad common skin issues:** **MDLIVE Dermatology** — says it can treat **3,000+** skin/hair/nail conditions. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for quick async advice:** **First Derm** — board-certified dermatologists review photos and reply within **48 hours**. ([firstderm.com](https://www.firstderm.com/ask-online-dermatologist/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want a local derm practice with virtual care:** **APDerm Teledermatology** — board-certified dermatologists; common uses include acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rashes. ([apderm.com](https://www.apderm.com/treatment/teledermatology/?utm_source=openai)) A good rule of thumb: telederm works best for **visible skin, hair, and nail problems** like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rashes. It may not be enough for a **suspicious mole/spot**, which often needs an in-person exam. ([aad.org](https://www.aad.org/public/fad/telemedicine?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best one for acne, eczema, psoriasis, or suspicious moles**.
What are the best telehealth clinics for birth control prescriptions? discovery 170/mo
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Here are some of the best telehealth clinics for birth control prescriptions in the U.S.: - **Nurx** — Best all-around. Offers pill, patch, ring, and emergency contraception; handles refills and home delivery. - **Pandia Health** — Great for ongoing birth control users. Strong focus on the pill, patch, and ring, with automatic refills. - **Planned Parenthood Direct** — Best for trusted care and affordability. Good if you want help from a major reproductive health provider. - **Wisp** — Fast and convenient. Often good for quick online visits and same-day prescriptions. - **Maven Clinic** — Better if you want broader women’s health support, not just birth control. **Best picks by need:** - **Cheapest/most accessible:** Planned Parenthood Direct - **Best for simple refill management:** Pandia Health - **Best overall convenience:** Nurx - **Fastest online process:** Wisp If you want, I can also compare them by **price, insurance, and which birth control methods they prescribe**.
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Here are my top telehealth picks in the U.S. for **birth control prescriptions**: 1. **Planned Parenthood Direct** — best overall if you want a trusted reproductive-health brand. It offers birth control by web/app, free shipping on pills, and prices starting at **$20 per pack**; it also offers pills, patch, and ring. ([plannedparenthooddirect.org](https://www.plannedparenthooddirect.org/service/birth-control/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Nurx** — best for the widest selection and transparent pricing. It says it offers **50+ options** (pill, patch, ring, shot), with prices as low as **$0 with insurance** or **$15/month without**, plus a **$28 consult fee**. ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/our-brands?utm_source=openai)) 3. **PlushCare** — best if you want a same-day doctor visit. It offers **same-day birth control prescriptions**, with a **100% online quick review** for some methods and a video visit if needed. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/get-birth-control-online?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Wisp** — best for speed/discretion. It says prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy **same day** or shipped **free** in discreet packaging, with provider review typically within **24 hours**. ([hellowisp.com](https://hellowisp.com/?utm_source=openai)) Quick note: telehealth is great for the **pill, patch, ring, and sometimes the shot**, but **IUDs and implants require an in-person visit**. ([plannedparenthooddirect.org](https://www.plannedparenthooddirect.org/article/finding-best-birth-control-method-you?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **cheapest**, **fastest**, or **best without insurance**.
Which online specialty clinics offer discreet sexual health care? discovery
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Here are some well-known online clinics that offer **discreet sexual health care**: - **Planned Parenthood Direct** — STI testing/treatment, birth control, PrEP info, with privacy-focused telehealth in many states. - **Nurx** — STI screening/treatment, PrEP, birth control, HPV/HSV-related care in some areas; discreet shipping. - **Lemonaid Health** — UTI/STI treatment, herpes care, ED meds, and some sexual health services online. - **Wisp** — Sexual health-focused telehealth for STIs, yeast infections, herpes, BV, birth control, and ED; very discreet packaging. - **Everlywell** — At-home STI test kits and other sexual health testing; results online. - **Mistr** — PrEP-focused clinic with telehealth and discreet delivery. - **Hims / Hers** — ED meds, vaginal health, and some sexual wellness care; private shipping. - **BlueChew** — Prescription chewable ED meds delivered discreetly. - **Tia** — Women’s health clinic with sexual health care and telehealth in select cities/states. If you want, I can narrow this down to: 1. **STI testing/treatment**, 2. **PrEP**, 3. **ED meds**, or 4. **women’s sexual health**.
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Yes—some good online options for discreet sexual health care include: - **Wisp** — online sexual health consults, same-day pharmacy pickup or **free home delivery in discreet packaging**. ([hellowisp.com](https://hellowisp.com/products/wispcare-consult)) - **Q Care Plus** — online STI testing/treatment and PrEP; sends home testing materials in **discreet packaging** and can prescribe treatment or refer you for injectable meds if needed. ([qcareplus.com](https://qcareplus.com/online-sti-testing/)) - **TakeMeHome** — **free, discreet** at-home STI/HIV tests mailed in a **discreet USPS envelope**. ([takemehome.org](https://takemehome.org/how-it-works)) - **Hermister** — telehealth for **private PrEP consultations**, STI testing kits, and discreet home delivery. ([hermister.com](https://hermister.com/)) - **Luvra** — California telehealth clinic offering **confidential, HIPAA-compliant** sexual health care with no waiting room. ([luvramedical.com](https://luvramedical.com/)) If you have **active symptoms** or need **urgent results**, online kits may not be enough; TakeMeHome specifically says to get in-person testing in that case. ([takemehome.org](https://takemehome.org/how-it-works)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **STI testing, PrEP, HSV/herpes, ED, or birth control**.
What are the best telehealth clinics for hair loss treatment? discovery
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Here are some of the best telehealth clinics for hair loss treatment: - **Hims** — Best overall for men; easy online consults, **finasteride**, **minoxidil**, and combo options. - **Hers** — Best for women; offers **topical minoxidil** and women’s hair-loss plans. - **Keeps** — Good value for men; prescriptions for **finasteride** and **minoxidil**. - **Ro** — Strong all-around option; includes hair-loss treatment plans and follow-up care. - **Lemonaid Health** — Simple, often lower-cost telehealth visits; prescriptions like **finasteride** and **minoxidil** depending on eligibility. - **Nurx** — Good for women; offers **minoxidil** and related treatment guidance. If you want the simplest pick: - **Men:** **Hims** or **Keeps** - **Women:** **Hers** or **Nurx** Common treatments they prescribe include: - **Finasteride** (often oral; men) - **Minoxidil** (topical; men and women) - Sometimes **dutasteride** or compounded topical blends If you tell me your sex, age range, and whether you want pills vs topical, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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Here are my top telehealth picks for hair loss: - **Best overall for men: Keeps** — straightforward hair-loss focus, licensed providers, FDA-approved/minoxidil/finasteride options, unlimited virtual appointments, and an **180-day money-back guarantee**. ([keeps.com](https://www.keeps.com/hair-treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for a broader men’s telehealth platform: Hims** — offers **minoxidil, finasteride, and topical finasteride** through one platform. ([hims.com](https://www.hims.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for personalized compounded options: Happy Head** — dermatologist-led and built around customized treatment plans. ([happyhead.com](https://www.happyhead.com/collections/finasteride/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for women or men who want more custom formulas: Strut** — U.S.-licensed telemedicine physicians, custom formulas, and free/unlimited follow-ups. ([struthealth.com](https://www.struthealth.com/womens-hair-loss/strut-hair-booster-with-latanoprost?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for message-based dermatology care: Musely** — board-certified dermatologists, no in-person visit, and 24/7 doctor messaging during the consultation period. ([support.musely.com](https://support.musely.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052414833-Can-I-order-over-the-phone?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want a simple, mainstream option: Ro** — telemedicine hair-loss treatment plus minoxidil and finasteride info, with ongoing provider messaging. ([ro.co](https://ro.co/faq/hair-loss/?utm_source=openai)) **Important safety note:** the FDA warned in 2025 that **compounded topical finasteride** has reported adverse events and is **not FDA-approved** in topical form, so it’s worth asking any clinic exactly what formulation they’re prescribing. ([fda.gov](https://www.fda.gov/drugs/human-drug-compounding/fda-alerts-health-care-providers-compounders-and-consumers-potential-risks-associated-compounded?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best clinic for men, women, the lowest price, or the least side effects**.
Which online clinics are best for eczema care? discovery
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If you’re in the U.S., the best online clinics for eczema care are: - **SkyMD** — best overall for dermatologist visits and prescription eczema treatment - **Apostrophe** — best for straightforward, dermatologist-guided eczema care - **Direct Dermatology** — solid for ongoing skin-condition management - **MDLive Dermatology** — good if you want fast access and insurance may cover it - **Teladoc Dermatology** — best if your employer/health plan already includes it **What to look for:** board-certified dermatologists, prescription steroid/non-steroid options, photo review, and follow-up messaging. **Good eczema products to pair with care:** - **Vanicream Moisturizing Cream** - **CeraVe Moisturizing Cream** - **Aquaphor Healing Ointment** If you tell me your country and whether you want **insurance-covered** or **cash-pay**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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For **eczema care online**, these are the strongest options right now: - **Best overall for dermatologist access:** **MDLIVE Dermatology** — board-certified dermatologists, eczema included, usually get a diagnosis/treatment plan within **24–72 hours**, and it’s available **24/7/365**. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for upfront cash pricing:** **Sesame** — direct-pay online dermatology with eczema visits, same-day options, and prices shown before booking; they say prices can start as low as **$34**. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-skin-consult/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for fastest photo-based consult:** **First Derm** — board-certified dermatologist review with response in **hours** and a focus on quick triage for eczema/rash photos. ([firstderm.com](https://www.firstderm.com/eczema-online-dermatologist/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want low-cost general telehealth:** **GoodRx Care** — eczema treatment online with **$49** visits (or **$19** with Gold), no insurance needed. ([goodrx.com](https://www.goodrx.com/treatment/eczema?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you already have employer/plan access:** **Teladoc** — offers dermatology for **eczema** and skin rash, with coverage in all U.S. states. ([teladoc.com](https://www.teladoc.com/THD/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want a primary-care-style visit:** **PlushCare** — treats eczema via online doctor visits, but it’s more general telehealth than dermatology-specific. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** - **MDLIVE** if you want the most “real dermatologist” feel. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) - **Sesame** if you care most about price transparency. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-skin-consult/?utm_source=openai)) - **First Derm** if you want a fast, photo-first opinion. ([firstderm.com](https://www.firstderm.com/eczema-online-dermatologist/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the cheapest**, **best for kids**, or **best with insurance**.
What are the best virtual clinics for weight management medication? discovery
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Here are some of the best virtual clinics for weight-management medication: - **Ro** — strong for **GLP-1 meds** (like Wegovy/Zepbound) and easy online evaluation - **PlushCare** — good if you want a **primary-care-style visit** with medication management - **Form Health** — excellent for **doctor-led obesity medicine** and long-term support - **Found** — good for **personalized weight-loss coaching + meds** - **Noom Med** — solid if you want **behavior change + medication** in one app - **Calibrate** — best for a **structured program** focused on sustainable weight loss - **LifeMD** — convenient telehealth with **weight-loss prescriptions** and fast access - **Sesame Care** — often one of the **more affordable** self-pay options - **WeightWatchers Clinic** — good if you already like **WeightWatchers** and want meds added **Best overall for GLP-1 access:** Ro or Form Health **Best for affordability:** Sesame or LifeMD **Best for coaching/support:** Found or Noom Med If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, insurance, or whether you want Wegovy/Zepbound specifically**.
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If you want **virtual weight-loss medication clinics**, my top picks are: - **Noom Med** — best for people who want medication plus behavior coaching; it offers access to GLP-1s like Wegovy, Zepbound, and others when clinically appropriate, plus coaching and tracking tools. ([noom.com](https://www.noom.com/med/?utm_source=openai)) - **Ro** — strong all-around option for GLP-1 care, with a dedicated weight-loss program, lab testing, coaching, and ongoing provider support. ([ro.co](https://ro.co/press/ro-launches-body-program/?utm_source=openai)) - **PlushCare** — good if you want board-certified doctors and same-day virtual visits; it offers weight-loss care and can prescribe FDA-approved options like Wegovy and Zepbound when appropriate. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/telehealth-appointments/virtual-doctor-visit/?utm_source=openai)) - **Found** — best if you want a more personalized obesity-medicine approach and possible insurance support; Found says its clinicians can choose from 10+ medications and tailor care to your health profile and finances. ([joinfound.com](https://joinfound.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sesame** — good budget-friendly, pay-as-you-go option; it offers online semaglutide and weight-loss programs with clinician visits and pharmacy pickup/delivery. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/medication/semaglutide//?utm_source=openai)) - **Hims & Hers** — convenient if you want simple telehealth and cash-pay pricing; it offers online weight-loss care with licensed providers and ongoing support. ([hims.com](https://www.hims.com/weight-loss/supply-tracker?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1. **Noom Med** for best overall support. ([noom.com](https://www.noom.com/med/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Ro** for a polished GLP-1 program. ([ro.co](https://ro.co/press/ro-launches-body-program/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **PlushCare** for same-day doctor access. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/telehealth-appointments/virtual-doctor-visit/?utm_source=openai)) One important note: the FDA has warned about **compounded GLP-1 products**, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, and recommends getting GLP-1 prescriptions from a licensed clinician and filling them at a state-licensed pharmacy when possible. ([fda.gov](https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/medications-containing-semaglutide-marketed-type-2-diabetes-or-weight-loss?os=av&utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also make you a **best-by-price** or **best-by-insurance** list.
Which telehealth clinics are best for sleep medicine? discovery 70/mo
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Here are some of the better-known telehealth options for **sleep medicine**: - **Sleep Doctor** — strongest if you want a true sleep-specialist-focused clinic; good for insomnia, snoring, sleep apnea screening, and sleep study coordination. - **Rho Sleep** — solid for insomnia and sleep coaching/CBT-I style care; more “sleep program” than general telehealth. - **BetterSleep Clinic** — good for people looking for a broad sleep-evaluation pathway and follow-up care. - **Somnology / tele-sleep programs through hospital systems** — often the best choice if you may need a formal diagnosis, CPAP management, or a sleep study through a board-certified sleep physician. - **Amwell** or **Teladoc** — convenient, but better for initial evaluation than for specialized sleep treatment. If your main issue is: - **Insomnia:** look for **CBT-I** specifically. - **Sleep apnea / snoring:** choose a clinic that can order **home sleep apnea testing** and manage **CPAP**. - **Parasomnias, narcolepsy, unusual symptoms:** go with a **board-certified sleep medicine specialist**. If you want, I can narrow this down by **state, insurance, or whether you need insomnia vs sleep apnea care**.
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If you mean **US telehealth for insomnia and/or sleep apnea**, my top picks are: 1. **Dreem Health** — best for a simple virtual workflow, home testing, and insurance-friendly access. It says it offers virtual sleep-clinic care for sleep apnea and other sleep issues, with home testing and insurance accepted. ([dreemhealth.com](https://dreemhealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **SLIIIP** — best if you want a sleep-apnea-focused clinic with virtual visits in all 50 states, home sleep tests shipped to you, and options beyond CPAP like oral appliance therapy. ([sliiip.com](https://sliiip.com/sleep-apnea-without-cpap/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SleepEz** — best if you want a more traditional sleep-medicine setup with board-certified sleep specialists and AASM-accredited testing programs. ([sleepezcare.com](https://www.sleepezcare.com/provider-solutions?utm_source=openai)) A good rule: pick a clinic with **board-certified sleep physicians**, **home sleep apnea testing**, and ideally **AASM-accredited testing** when available. The AASM says telemedicine can be used to expand access to sleep care. ([aasm.org](https://aasm.org/accreditation/resources/faqs-2/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me whether you’re treating **insomnia, snoring/suspected sleep apnea, or CPAP issues**, and your **state**, I can narrow it to the best 1–2 options.
What are the best online clinics for thyroid care? discovery 20/mo
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Some of the better-known online options for **thyroid care** are: - **Sesame** — good for affordable self-pay visits with primary care and some endocrinology support. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth network; useful for thyroid med follow-ups and referrals. - **Amwell** — solid for virtual primary care and specialist access depending on your plan. - **MDLive** — convenient for ongoing management and prescription renewals. - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — strong if you want a reputable health-system brand. - **One Medical** — excellent primary care, but access is membership-based and specialist care may still require referrals. If you want **true thyroid-focused care**, look for clinics that offer: - **thyroid lab ordering**: TSH, free T4, free T3, TPO antibodies - **prescription management**: levothyroxine, liothyronine, or desiccated thyroid when appropriate - **endocrinology access** - **in-person lab partnerships** like Quest Diagnostics or Labcorp **Best overall for most people:** - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** if you want higher-trust care - **Sesame** if you want lower-cost self-pay - **One Medical** if you want ongoing primary care with easier follow-up If you tell me your **country/state**, **insurance**, and whether you need **Hashimoto’s, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, or medication refills**, I can narrow it down.
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Here are the strongest **online options for thyroid care** I found: - **UPMC Virtual Endocrinology** — best for **real endocrinology care** (thyroid problems, hormone disorders, follow-ups, labs, second opinions). It’s a major health system and explicitly offers video visits for thyroid issues. ([upmc.com](https://www.upmc.com/services/endocrinology/services/telemedicine)) - **Everlywell Thyroid Health Virtual Care** — best for **mild symptoms + initial guidance**. Their visit is a 20–30 minute video call with a licensed board-certified nurse practitioner, and they note it’s more for symptoms/testing guidance than already-diagnosed thyroid disease. ([everlywell.com](https://www.everlywell.com/thyroid-health-online)) - **LifeMD Hypothyroidism Treatment** — best if you want **online doctor visits plus prescriptions** for hypothyroidism. They list levothyroxine, liothyronine, and Armour Thyroid as medications that may be prescribed online. ([lifemd.com](https://www.lifemd.com/treatment/hypothyroidism-treatment)) - **MDWatch** — best for **ongoing chronic-care management** with an endocrinology-leaning team, monthly video visits, and monitoring. ([mdwatch.io](https://mdwatch.io/)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** UPMC - **Best for quick access:** Everlywell - **Best for med refills/treatment:** LifeMD - **Best for long-term coaching/monitoring:** MDWatch If you tell me your state and whether you have **hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s, or just symptoms**, I can narrow it to the best fit.
Which telehealth clinics are best for migraine treatment? discovery
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For **migraine treatment by telehealth**, the best options are usually clinics that can do **prescriptions, prevention plans, and follow-up**, not just one-time urgent care. **Good telehealth options (US):** - **Nere Health** — migraine-focused, good for prescription management - **Cove** — migraine-specific, straightforward care plans - **Nurx** — easy access to migraine meds and refills - **Hims / Hers** — convenient if you want quick visits and common migraine prescriptions - **Teladoc** — broader telehealth, good if you want a general doctor - **Amwell** — strong for video visits with licensed clinicians - **Included Health** (formerly Grand Rounds) — better if you want more guided specialty navigation **Best picks by need:** - **Best migraine-specific care:** Nere Health or Cove - **Best for convenience/refills:** Nurx - **Best general telehealth:** Teladoc or Amwell **What to look for:** - Can prescribe **triptans** (like **sumatriptan** or **rizatriptan**) - Offers **preventive treatment** if migraines are frequent - Has follow-up visits - Takes your insurance or has transparent cash pricing If you tell me your **country/state** and whether you want **insurance-covered, cheapest, or fastest**, I can narrow it down.
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Best picks, depending on what you want: - **Neura Health** — best if you want the most **specialist-heavy** care: board-certified neurologists/headache specialists, video visits, care coaching, and access in all U.S. states. ([neurahealth.co](https://www.neurahealth.co/virtual-migraine-specialist-to-treat-migraines-headaches?utm_source=openai)) - **Cove** — best for **migraine-specific treatment management** and medication delivery: online consults, acute + preventive options, ongoing provider messaging, and auto-refills. ([withcove.com](https://www.withcove.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Nurx** — best for a **simple, lower-friction setup**: licensed providers, prescriptions if appropriate, medication shipped to your door, and unlimited messaging. ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/faq/how-much-does-headache-and-migraine-treatment-cost-through-nurx/?utm_source=openai)) Quick take: - **Most expert care:** Neura Health. ([learn.neurahealth.co](https://learn.neurahealth.co/appointments-bing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best migraine-only program:** Cove. ([withcove.com](https://www.withcove.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget-ish convenience option:** Nurx. ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/faq/how-much-does-headache-and-migraine-treatment-cost-through-nurx/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your priorities—**cheapest, fastest, insurance, or chronic migraine**—I can narrow it to 1–2 choices.
What are the best online clinics for allergy treatment? discovery
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For **common allergy treatment** (seasonal allergies, hives, mild asthma/allergy med refills), these are the best online clinics: 1. **PlushCare** — best all-around - Good for prescription antihistamines, nasal sprays, and follow-up care - Often accepts insurance - Easy access to board-certified doctors 2. **Sesame** — best for low-cost self-pay - Transparent pricing - Great if you just want a quick visit and a prescription - Often cheaper than traditional telehealth 3. **Teladoc Health** — best for fast, broad access - 24/7 doctor visits - Good for common allergy symptoms and medication refills - Widely available through employers/insurers 4. **Amwell** — best if you want a mainstream telehealth option - Strong network of licensed clinicians - Good for allergy meds and general care - Often insurance-covered 5. **K Health** — best for symptom-based triage - AI-assisted intake + doctor visit - Useful if you’re not sure whether it’s allergies, sinus infection, or something else **If you need allergy testing or immunotherapy shots:** online clinics usually aren’t enough—you’ll want an **allergist in person**. **Good brands doctors often prescribe/recommend for allergies:** - **Claritin** (loratadine) - **Zyrtec** (cetirizine) - **Allegra** (fexofenadine) - **Flonase** (fluticasone nasal spray) - **Nasacort** (triamcinolone nasal spray) If you tell me your country and whether you need **cheap self-pay, insurance, or same-day treatment**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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Here are good online options for **allergy treatment**: 1. **Sesame** — strong if you want a **virtual allergist consult** with upfront pricing; they say video allergy consults are available **24/7 in all 50 states**. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-allergy-consult?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Amwell** — good for **same-day online allergy diagnosis/treatment** and prescription support; they say board-certified physicians are available **24/7**. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/conditions/allergies/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **PlushCare** — good for **allergy medication refills and routine allergy care**; they note they treat allergies online, offer same-day appointments, and can send prescriptions to a pharmacy if appropriate. ([plushcare.com](https://plushcare.com/seasonal-allergy-treatment-online/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Doctor On Demand** — good for **online allergy visits** and prescription-strength allergy meds; they say providers can prescribe many non-controlled allergy treatments. ([doctorondemand.com](https://doctorondemand.com/what-we-treat/allergies/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **K Health** — good for **general telehealth allergy treatment**; they say clinicians can treat allergies and prescribe allergy medications through the app. ([khealth.com](https://www.khealth.com/asthma/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Zocdoc** — best if you want to **find a real allergist who offers video visits** rather than a general telehealth clinic. ([zocdoc.com](https://www.zocdoc.com/practice/integrative-allergy-and-immunology-118111?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Sesame - **Best for fast urgent help:** Amwell or Doctor On Demand - **Best for ongoing primary-care-style allergy management:** PlushCare If you want, I can also narrow this down by **price, insurance, or whether you need a pediatric allergist**.
Which specialty telehealth clinics are best for fertility care? discovery
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For fertility care, the strongest **telehealth-first / hybrid** options are usually: - **Maven Clinic** — best for broad fertility support, second opinions, and care coordination - **Kindbody** — good if you want telehealth plus in-person fertility treatment under one brand - **Spring Fertility** — strong for IVF/egg freezing with virtual consults in supported states - **Shady Grove Fertility** — one of the biggest fertility groups; solid telehealth access - **CCRM Fertility** — great for more complex fertility cases and advanced IVF care - **Extend Fertility** — especially good for egg freezing and family-planning counseling - **Prelude Fertility** — good if you want a large network with virtual consult options If you want **care navigation rather than a clinic**, look at: - **Carrot Fertility** - **Maven Clinic** - **Progyny** (usually through employers) **Best overall picks:** - **Best for convenience:** Maven Clinic - **Best for full treatment + telehealth:** Kindbody or Shady Grove Fertility - **Best for advanced IVF:** CCRM Fertility - **Best for egg freezing:** Extend Fertility If you want, I can also narrow this down by: 1) your state/country, 2) egg freezing vs IVF vs fertility testing, or 3) whether you want the cheapest option.
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Best depends on what you need: - **Best full-service hybrid option:** **Kindbody** — strong if you want virtual consults plus an in-person IVF/egg-freezing network. They offer virtual fertility consultations and ongoing online/in-clinic support. ([kindbody.com](https://kindbody.com/virtual-consultation/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best academic/medical-center option:** **Fertility Centers of New England** — board-certified reproductive endocrinologists, virtual initial and follow-up visits, then in-person testing when needed. ([fertilitycenter.com](https://www.fertilitycenter.com/our-services/virtual-fertility-appointments/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for fast, fully online access:** **Klarity Health** — 100% online fertility care, licensed providers in all 50 states, appointments often within 24 hours. ([helloklarity.com](https://www.helloklarity.com/service/online-fertility-treatment/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for at-home testing + treatment planning:** **Famlee** — online fertility care with telehealth visits and at-home testing, available in 50 states for care, though testing kits aren’t in New York. ([famlee.com](https://famlee.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you’re in California and want top-tier academic follow-up:** **Stanford Fertility & Reproductive Health** — virtual follow-up visits for established California patients. ([stanfordchildrens.org](https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/services/fertility-and-reproductive-health/telehealth.html?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to: 1. **IVF/egg freezing**, 2. **trying to conceive with meds/labs**, or 3. **LGBTQ+/single parent family-building**.
What are the best online endocrinology clinics? discovery
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Here are some of the better-known online endocrinology options in the U.S.: - **Fella Health** — strong for **weight loss / GLP-1 care** and metabolic health - **Calibrate** — focused on **obesity and metabolic disease** - **PlushCare** — good all-around telehealth; can help with **thyroid, diabetes, hormone-related referrals** - **Sesame** — more affordable **cash-pay** telehealth marketplace with endocrinology visits - **Teladoc Health** — broad national network; useful if you want **insurance-based** virtual specialty care - **Cleveland Clinic MyChart / eCheck-In** — best if you already want care from a major academic center - **Mayo Clinic Care Network** — similarly strong for complex endocrine cases, though availability varies - **Amwell** — another large telehealth platform that may connect you to endocrinology care If you’re looking for the “best” by category: - **Best for thyroid issues:** PlushCare or a major academic center like Cleveland Clinic - **Best for diabetes/metabolic care:** Teladoc, Fella Health, or Calibrate - **Best low-cost option:** Sesame If you tell me your condition (thyroid, diabetes, PCOS, low testosterone, menopause, etc.) and whether you want **insurance or cash-pay**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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There isn’t one single “best” online endocrinology clinic, but these are the strongest options I found: 1. **Cleveland Clinic** — best for major-academic-center care. It offers endocrinology care with some appointments available as virtual visits, plus a broad telehealth platform. ([my.clevelandclinic.org](https://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/endocrinology-care?utm_source=openai)) 2. **UPMC Endocrinology** — best for established follow-up care. UPMC says video visits work well for returning patients, and most people with diabetes still need at least one in-person visit per year. ([upmc.com](https://www.upmc.com/services/endocrinology/services/telemedicine?utm_source=openai)) 3. **HealthPartners & Park Nicollet** — best for straightforward video endocrinology visits. They explicitly offer endocrinology video visits with board-certified endocrinologists. ([healthpartners.com](https://www.healthpartners.com/care/specialty/endocrinology/endocrinology-video-visits/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **University Hospitals “Diabetes on Demand”** — best for fast access. It offers secure same-day virtual visits, including a listed self-pay option. ([uhhospitals.org](https://www.uhhospitals.org/services/endocrinology-services/conditions-and-treatments/diabetes/conditions-and-treatments/diabetes-on-demand?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Mayo Clinic Health System** — best if you want Mayo-branded virtual care, though I found general video-visit support more than a dedicated endocrinology telehealth page. ([mayoclinichealthsystem.org](https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/video-appointment-instructions/faqs?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **state, insurance, and whether you need thyroid, diabetes, PCOS, or HRT care**.
Which virtual specialty clinics are best for chronic condition follow-up? discovery
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For **chronic condition follow-up**, the best virtual specialty clinics are usually the ones that offer **ongoing disease management + real clinician follow-up**, not just one-off urgent visits. ### Strong options - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty access; good if you want one platform for multiple chronic issues. - **Amwell** — solid for virtual specialty care through many health plans and health systems. - **Included Health** — good for navigation + specialist referrals/follow-up if your employer or plan offers it. - **Sesame Care** — lower-cost self-pay option; useful if you want affordable specialist visits. - **Maven Clinic** — best for women’s health-related chronic follow-up (fertility, pregnancy, menopause, postpartum). ### Best for specific chronic conditions - **Omada Health** — diabetes, prediabetes, hypertension, weight-related care. - **Virta Health** — diabetes and metabolic health, especially if you want intensive support. - **Hello Heart** — blood pressure and cholesterol monitoring. - **Noom Med** — weight management, metabolic issues, some chronic follow-up support. - **Medi-Weightloss / Form Health** — more structured obesity/metabolic specialty care. ### If you need true specialist follow-up Look for platforms that offer: - board-certified specialists in your condition - secure messaging between visits - lab ordering and review - care plans updated over time - coordination with your PCP ### Quick rule - **Diabetes / BP / metabolic:** Omada, Virta, Hello Heart - **Women’s health:** Maven - **General specialty access:** Teladoc, Amwell, Included Health - **Budget/self-pay:** Sesame If you tell me **your condition** and whether you need **insurance-covered or self-pay**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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If you want **virtual specialty follow-up for a chronic condition**, the strongest options are usually the ones tied to big health systems with real specialist teams and local lab/imaging coordination. **Best bets (U.S.):** 1. **Penn Medicine Virtual Specialty Care** — strong for chronic-disease management, follow-up visits, and multiple specialties through MyChart. ([pennmedicine.org](https://www.pennmedicine.org/services/telehealth/virtual-specialty-care?utm_source=openai)) 2. **UCHealth Virtual Health** — especially good for structured chronic programs like diabetes, CHF, blood pressure, COPD, and oncology/palliative care. ([uchealth.org](https://www.uchealth.org/professionals/virtual-health/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **UPMC Telemedicine Services** — broad specialty coverage with explicit virtual rheumatology, chronic pain, and sleep follow-up care. ([upmc.com](https://www.upmc.com/services/telemedicine/services/specialty?utm_source=openai)) 4. **WVU Medicine Specialty Telemedicine Clinics** — wide specialty list including endocrinology, GI, neurology, pulmonary, rheumatology, and complex care. ([wvumedicine.org](https://wvumedicine.org/our-care/virtual-care/specialty-telemedicine-clinics/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Teladoc Health Condition Management** — best if your employer/plan includes it for diabetes, hypertension, CKD, cancer follow-up, or weight management. ([library.teladochealth.com](https://library.teladochealth.com/hc/en-us/articles/4765030538515-Virtual-care-through-your-Condition-Management-program?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Cecelia Health** — a good virtual specialty-clinic model for chronic illness support, especially when you need ongoing coaching plus specialty navigation. ([ceceliahealth.com](https://www.ceceliahealth.com/solutions/virtual-specialty-clinic?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule:** - **Need a real specialist doctor?** Go with a health-system program like Penn, UCHealth, UPMC, or WVU. ([pennmedicine.org](https://www.pennmedicine.org/services/telehealth/virtual-specialty-care?utm_source=openai)) - **Need ongoing disease coaching/monitoring through your insurer or employer?** Teladoc or Cecelia Health can fit better. ([ceceliahealth.com](https://www.ceceliahealth.com/solutions/virtual-specialty-clinic?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me **your condition** (e.g., diabetes, heart failure, rheumatoid arthritis, COPD) and **your state/insurance**, I can narrow this to the best 2–3 options.
What are the best alternatives to in-person specialty clinics for remote care? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on the specialty, but the strongest remote-care options are: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialist telehealth, good for follow-ups and second opinions - **Amwell** — strong virtual specialist network through many health systems - **MDLIVE** — convenient for dermatology, therapy, and general specialty triage - **PlushCare** — easy access to physicians who can coordinate referrals and chronic care - **Zocdoc** — not care itself, but great for finding tele-specialists quickly Specialty-focused options: - **Cigna Telehealth / Evernorth** — strong if your insurer offers it - **Included Health** — excellent for navigation and specialist matching - **Second opinions:** **Teladoc Expert Medical Opinion**, **Cleveland Clinic MyConsult**, **Johns Hopkins Second Opinion** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Hims Skin** - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Headway** - **Diabetes/metabolic care:** **Virta Health**, **Omada Health** - **Cardiac rehab / chronic care:** **Hinge Health** (more musculoskeletal), **Omada** for lifestyle-focused support Best setup for many people: 1. **Primary virtual doctor** for coordination 2. **Specialist telehealth platform** for the actual specialty 3. **Second-opinion service** for complex cases If you want, I can give you the best remote-care options by specialty (cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, etc.).
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Best alternatives usually fall into 5 buckets: 1. **Virtual specialty clinics** — best when you still want a specialist, just not in person. Examples: **Included Health Specialty Care Clinic**, **Penn Medicine Virtual Specialty Care**, **UPMC Telemedicine Services**, and **Mayo Clinic virtual care**. ([includedhealth.com](https://includedhealth.com/announcements/included-health-introduces-the-specialty-care-clinic/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Specialist e-consults through your PCP** — best for quicker guidance, med changes, or triage when an in-person specialist may not be necessary. Mayo describes eConsults as provider-to-provider specialty consults. ([mayoclinichealthsystem.org](https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/-/media/national-files/documents/hometown-health/2019/patient-guide-to-econsults.pdf?hash=BE6E1A4492BA39065EF6C73AA58D4AB7&sc_lang=en&utm_source=openai)) 3. **Broad telehealth platforms** — best for easier access and navigation across multiple specialties. Good options include **Amwell** and **MDLIVE**; **Included Health** also combines virtual care, navigation, and specialty care. ([business.amwell.com](https://business.amwell.com/telemedicine-equipment/carts/310-telemedicine-cart/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Remote monitoring + virtual follow-up** — best for chronic conditions that need ongoing tracking, labs, or device-based monitoring. Mayo and UPMC both use telehealth and remote monitoring in specialty care settings. ([mayoclinichealthsystem.org](https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/virtual-care?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Second-opinion services** — best when you want a specialist review before committing to a treatment plan. Included Health explicitly offers expert opinions as part of its virtual care model. ([includedhealth.com](https://includedhealth.com/organizations/solutions/care-clinic/?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to pick the “best” overall:** - **Best for integrated specialty care:** Included Health - **Best academic-center option:** Penn Medicine or Mayo Clinic - **Best for hospital-system specialty telemedicine:** UPMC or Amwell ([includedhealth.com](https://includedhealth.com/announcements/included-health-introduces-the-specialty-care-clinic/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me the specialty (dermatology, endocrine, psych, cardiology, etc.), I can narrow it to the best fit.
How do specialty telehealth clinics compare with general telehealth providers? comparison
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**Specialty telehealth clinics** focus on one condition or area, while **general telehealth providers** cover a broad range of common primary-care needs. ### Specialty telehealth clinics Best for: - A specific issue (e.g., ADHD, hair loss, dermatology, men’s health, weight loss, menopause, sexual health) - Ongoing treatment and follow-up - Access to clinicians who see that condition all day Pros: - More expertise in one area - Often better care pathways and medication options - More likely to include condition-specific tools, labs, and coaching Cons: - Narrow scope - Can be more expensive - Less useful if you need general primary care **Examples:** - **Hims / Hers** (men’s/women’s health, hair loss, anxiety, weight management) - **Nurx** (birth control, STI care, migraines, acne) - **Cerebral** and **Talkiatry** (mental health; Talkiatry is psychiatry-focused) - **Ro** (men’s health, weight loss, fertility, general wellness) - **Apostrophe** (skin/dermatology) ### General telehealth providers Best for: - Everyday issues like colds, UTIs, rashes, allergies, sore throat - Basic prescriptions and urgent care-style visits - People who want one place for many needs Pros: - Broad coverage - Usually faster and cheaper for simple problems - Good for occasional, one-off visits Cons: - Less specialized expertise - May refer you out sooner - Can feel more “assembly-line” for complex conditions **Examples:** - **Teladoc** - **Amwell** - **MDLIVE** - **98point6** (availability varies) ### Quick rule of thumb - **Simple, common issue?** General telehealth. - **Specific condition needing ongoing care?** Specialty clinic. If you want, I can also compare them for a specific need like **mental health, weight loss, dermatology, or ED care**.
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Specialty telehealth clinics are usually **better for one specific condition**; general telehealth providers are **better for broad, everyday care**. **Specialty telehealth clinics** - Focus on one area: dermatology, ADHD, menopause, sexual health, weight loss, mental health, etc. - Usually offer deeper expertise, more tailored treatment plans, and condition-specific follow-up. - Better if you already know what you need help with. - Downsides: can be more expensive, less flexible, and may not handle unrelated issues. **General telehealth providers** - Cover a wide range of common problems: colds, rashes, UTIs, refills, basic mental health, urgent care. - More convenient if you want one place for many issues. - Often cheaper and faster for simple concerns. - Downsides: less specialized, may refer you out if your case is complex. **Rule of thumb** - **Choose specialty telehealth** if your issue is chronic, nuanced, or you’ve already tried basic care. - **Choose general telehealth** if you want quick help for a common, straightforward problem. If you want, I can also compare them for a specific use case like **ADHD, skin care, weight loss, or primary care**.
What are the best alternatives to hospital outpatient specialty visits? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on the specialty and how urgent/complex the problem is: - **Telehealth specialty visits** — best for follow-ups, med reviews, skin issues, anxiety/depression, sleep, and many chronic conditions. **Brands:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Doctor On Demand**, **Aetna CVS Health Virtual Care**. - **Primary care with expanded services** — good for basic workups, referrals, medication management, and coordinating care so you may avoid a hospital specialty clinic. **Brands:** **One Medical**, **Oak Street Health**, **Kaiser Permanente**. - **Retail clinics / urgent care** — best for straightforward issues that don’t need a specialist immediately, like minor infections, rashes, asthma flares, and simple procedures. **Brands:** **CVS MinuteClinic**, **Walgreens Find Care**, **Carbon Health**, **CityMD**. - **Direct-to-specialist outpatient centers** — good when you already know the specialty you need (dermatology, ENT, GI, ortho) and want faster scheduling than a hospital system. **Examples:** local private specialty groups; booking platforms like **Zocdoc** can help find them. - **Freestanding imaging/labs and ambulatory centers** — useful when the specialist mainly needs tests or minor procedures instead of a hospital visit. **Brands:** **Quest Diagnostics**, **Labcorp**, **Sutter Health Ambulatory Surgery Centers** / local ASC networks. **Usually not a substitute:** new chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, major bleeding, or anything requiring a hospital-based workup. If you tell me the specialty (derm, cardiology, GI, etc.), I can suggest the best alternative specifically for that situation.
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Best alternatives, depending on the need: 1. **Independent specialist offices / private practices** — often the closest true substitute for a hospital outpatient specialty clinic. 2. **Telehealth specialty visits** — good for follow-ups, medication review, results, and some new consults. Medicare and many systems cover a broad set of telehealth services. ([cms.gov](https://www.cms.gov/about-cms/agency-information/omh/downloads/information-on-medicare-telehealth-report.pdf?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Primary care or family medicine first** — best for triage, referrals, and managing simpler specialty-related issues. A usual source of care is linked to earlier diagnosis and fewer hospitalizations. ([stacks.cdc.gov](https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/210329?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Community health centers / FQHCs / rural health clinics** — useful if cost, access, or transportation is an issue; they can provide primary care and coordinate referrals. ([cms.gov](https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/cms-physician-payment-rule-promotes-greater-access-telehealth-services-diabetes-prevention-programs?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Urgent care** — for problems that need prompt attention but aren’t emergencies; CDC describes urgent care centers and retail clinics as outpatient alternatives to a hospital or physician’s office. ([cdc.gov](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/dqs/health-topics/more-healthcare-data.html?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Retail clinics** — best for minor, straightforward issues, not complex specialty care. ([cdc.gov](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/dqs/health-topics/more-healthcare-data.html?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Complex chronic disease, procedures, imaging, or advanced testing:** specialist office or hospital outpatient. - **Stable follow-up:** telehealth or independent specialist. - **Simple, non-urgent issue:** primary care, urgent care, or retail clinic. If you tell me the specialty (for example, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology), I can suggest the best non-hospital option.
Are online specialty clinics better than urgent care for ongoing treatment? comparison
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Usually, **yes**—for **ongoing treatment**, an **online specialty clinic** is often better than urgent care. ### Best for urgent care Use **urgent care** for: - new, sudden symptoms - infections, sprains, minor injuries - quick one-time treatment - when you need same-day in-person exam or testing ### Best for ongoing treatment Use an **online specialty clinic** for: - chronic conditions - medication management - repeat follow-ups - condition-specific care from experts Examples: - **Hims** / **Ro** for men’s health, ED, hair loss, weight care - **Nurx** for birth control, acne, migraines, STI-related care - **Apostrophe** for dermatology - **Teladoc** or **Amwell** for broader telehealth - **PlushCare** for primary care-style ongoing management ### Main advantage of specialty clinics - more focused expertise - easier continuity with the same care team - better for long-term plans and refills ### Main downside - not ideal if you need a physical exam, labs, or an urgent diagnosis - some conditions still need in-person care ### Simple rule - **One-time problem?** Urgent care - **Ongoing issue?** Specialty clinic or primary care If you tell me the condition, I can say which option fits best.
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Usually, **online specialty clinics are better than urgent care for ongoing treatment** if you have a condition that needs follow-up, medication adjustments, or remote monitoring. Telehealth is specifically useful for chronic-condition support, specialist input, and ongoing management. ([mayoclinic.org](https://www.mayoclinic.org/health/telehealth/MY01693?utm_source=openai)) **Urgent care** is better suited for **one-time, short-term problems** like sinusitis, UTIs, or rashes—not for coordinated long-term care. Virtual/online services can also be a poor fit if you need hands-on exams or have a complex history. ([medlineplus.gov](https://medlineplus.gov/telehealth.html?utm_source=openai)) A simple rule: - **Ongoing condition** (diabetes, anxiety, acne, ADHD, thyroid, etc.) → **specialty clinic / primary care telehealth** - **New sudden problem** (fever, minor injury, UTI, sore throat) → **urgent care** ([mayoclinic.org](https://www.mayoclinic.org/health/telehealth/MY01693?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me the condition, I can help you decide which is the safer/better fit.
What are the best alternatives to local specialist offices for routine follow-up? comparison
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Best alternatives for **routine follow-up** are usually: 1. **Telehealth visits with the specialist** - Best when the issue is stable and just needs review of symptoms, meds, labs, or imaging. - Examples: **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **MDLive**, or your hospital’s own video-visit portal. 2. **Primary care physician (PCP) follow-up** - Good for straightforward check-ins, refills, and monitoring after the specialist has made the plan. - Often the most practical option if the specialist’s role is mostly ongoing supervision. 3. **e-Consult / secure messaging through a patient portal** - Great for quick questions, results review, and minor plan changes. - Common on **MyChart**-based systems. 4. **Remote monitoring at home** - Useful for things like blood pressure, heart rhythm, weight, glucose, or sleep follow-up. - Solid options: **Omron Platinum** blood pressure cuff, **Withings BPM Connect**, **KardiaMobile** for ECG, **Dexcom G7** for glucose. 5. **Retail/clinic-based follow-up** - Can work for basic, low-risk follow-up if you just need a blood pressure check, medication review, or simple exam. - Examples: **MinuteClinic** (CVS), **CVS HealthHUB**, **Walgreens Healthcare Clinic**. If you want the **best overall alternative**, it’s usually: - **telehealth with the specialist** for ongoing specialty care, or - **PCP follow-up** if the condition is stable and well-controlled. If you tell me the specialty (cardiology, dermatology, orthopedics, etc.), I can suggest the best substitute specifically.
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Best alternatives for routine specialist follow-up are usually: - **Telehealth/video visits with the specialist** — best when you need symptom review, medication adjustments, test/result review, or post-procedure check-ins. Telehealth can improve follow-up and continuity of care. ([aafp.org](https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2024/0900/integrating-telehealth.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Your primary care clinician (PCP)** — often the best default for stable chronic conditions, medication refills, basic monitoring, and deciding whether you still need specialty care. Team-based primary care can handle routine follow-up and route you back to a specialist if needed. ([aafp.org](https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2022/0500/p25.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Patient portal/messages + nurse triage** — useful for simple updates, lab review, and deciding if you need a visit at all. Portals and triage can reduce unnecessary urgent-care/ED visits. ([aafp.org](https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2024/0300/eprovider-model.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Hybrid / shared-care models** — regular follow-up alternating between PCP and specialist, with only occasional in-person specialist visits. This is often the most efficient setup for stable conditions. ([aafp.org](https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2022/0500/p25.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Retail clinics / urgent care** — only for minor, non-complex issues; they’re usually not ideal for ongoing specialty follow-up. ([aafp.org](https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2024/1100/primary-immediate-hybrid.html?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** If things are stable, use **PCP + telehealth/portal**. If symptoms are changing, you need a hands-on exam, or there are red flags, keep the **specialist visit**. If you tell me the specialty (cardiology, dermatology, GI, etc.), I can suggest the best follow-up setup.
How do virtual specialty clinics compare to primary care telehealth? comparison
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Virtual specialty clinics are usually **more focused and deeper** than primary care telehealth. ### Quick comparison **Primary care telehealth** - Best for: colds, UTIs, rashes, minor infections, refills, basic ongoing care - Typical services: diagnosis, simple treatment, preventive care, basic chronic disease management - Strengths: fast, broad, convenient, usually cheaper - Limits: not as deep in any one specialty **Virtual specialty clinics** - Best for: one specific condition or category, like dermatology, weight loss, mental health, fertility, menopause, diabetes, sleep, MSK/pelvic floor - Typical services: specialty evaluation, targeted treatment plans, follow-up with specialists, advanced care coordination - Strengths: more expertise, more tailored care, often better outcomes for that condition - Limits: narrower scope, may be more expensive, sometimes less useful for general issues ### When to choose which - Choose **primary care telehealth** if you want a general first stop. - Choose a **specialty clinic** if you already know the problem or need focused expertise. ### Examples - Primary care telehealth: **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Doctor On Demand** - Specialty-focused virtual care: **Maven Clinic** (women’s/family health), **Hims & Hers** (men’s health, skin, mental health), **Included Health** (navigation + specialty access), **Ro** (men’s health, weight loss), **Avel eCare** (specialty and acute care support) If you want, I can compare them for a specific use case like **weight loss, dermatology, mental health, or chronic disease**.
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In short: - **Primary care telehealth** = broad, first-line care for many common issues. - **Virtual specialty clinics** = focused expertise for a specific condition or body system. ### How they differ **Primary care telehealth** - Best for: colds, UTIs, rashes, medication refills, basic mental health, chronic disease follow-up, triage. - Strengths: continuity, whole-person view, coordination, lower cost. - Limits: less depth for complex or rare conditions. **Virtual specialty clinics** - Best for: dermatology, endocrinology, cardiology, GI, sleep, psychiatry, women’s health, etc. - Strengths: deeper expertise, more targeted treatment plans, often better for nuanced cases. - Limits: narrower scope, may still require referral, labs, imaging, or in-person exams. ### Practical comparison | Feature | Primary care telehealth | Virtual specialty clinic | |---|---|---| | Scope | Broad | Narrow/deep | | Best for | Common problems, ongoing general care | Specific conditions or difficult cases | | Coordination | High | Varies | | Speed to access | Often faster | Sometimes slower, depending on specialty | | Cost | Usually lower | Often higher | | Good for prevention | Yes | Less so | ### Which should you choose? - Choose **primary care telehealth** if you want a first stop, general advice, or ongoing management. - Choose a **virtual specialty clinic** if you already know the problem is in one specialty or need advanced expertise. ### Rule of thumb If you’re **unsure what’s going on**, start with primary care telehealth. If you have a **known condition** or have already been told you need a specialist, virtual specialty care may be better. If you want, I can also compare them for a specific situation like **skin issues, diabetes, mental health, or back pain**.
What should I choose instead of an in-network specialist visit? comparison
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If you don’t specifically need a specialist, choose one of these instead: - **In-network primary care visit (PCP)** — best default option for most non-urgent issues - **Telehealth/virtual visit** — good for quick advice, refills, minor illnesses - **Urgent care** — for problems that need same-day care but aren’t emergencies Common telehealth options: **Teladoc, Amwell, MDLIVE**. If you tell me what kind of problem you’re being seen for, I can suggest the best choice.
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Usually, the main alternatives are: - **Primary care doctor (PCP)** — best first stop for non-urgent issues; they can often diagnose, treat, or refer you. - **Telehealth / virtual visit** — good for simple follow-ups, medication questions, rashes, colds, anxiety, etc. - **Urgent care** — for problems that need prompt attention but aren’t emergencies. - **Retail clinic** — for very minor issues like sore throat, ear infection, UTI symptoms. - **Emergency room** — only for severe or life-threatening symptoms. If you mean **what to choose on an insurance form**, the safest default is often **“primary care”** unless you’re already seeing a specialist for an existing condition. If you want, tell me **what kind of specialist** and I’ll suggest the best substitute.
Are online specialty clinics or walk-in clinics better for treatment plans? comparison
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For a **treatment plan**, **online specialty clinics** are usually better **if your issue is ongoing or needs follow-up**. **Online specialty clinics** (better for): - Acne, hair loss, ED, weight loss, menopause, anxiety/ADHD, skin issues - Getting a **structured plan**, refills, labs, and check-ins - Convenience and lower cost Examples: **Ro**, **Hims**, **Nurx**, **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online**, **Teladoc** **Walk-in clinics** (better for): - Quick, in-person evaluation - Strep, flu, UTIs, minor injuries, rashes, sprains - When you need a physical exam or same-day testing Examples: **CVS MinuteClinic**, **Walgreens Healthcare Clinic**, **Carbon Health**, **GoHealth Urgent Care** **Rule of thumb:** - **Short-term, simple, same-day problem** → walk-in clinic - **Ongoing condition or medication plan** → online specialty clinic If you tell me what condition you’re asking about, I can point you to the better option.
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It depends on the condition and what you need. **Online specialty clinics** are usually better for: - ongoing treatment plans - repeat follow-ups - conditions with clear protocols (hair loss, acne, ED, migraine, weight management, etc.) - convenience and lower cost **Walk-in clinics** are usually better for: - same-day in-person exams - sudden or unclear symptoms - needing tests, swabs, stitches, injections, or a physical exam - situations where a clinician should see you directly **Rule of thumb:** - If you already know the issue and want a structured plan: **online specialty clinic** - If you’re not sure what’s going on or might need immediate hands-on care: **walk-in clinic** **Best option for many people:** start with a **walk-in clinic** for diagnosis, then use an **online specialty clinic** for follow-up if the problem is straightforward. If you want, I can compare them for a specific condition like acne, UTI, anxiety, or weight loss.
What are the best alternatives to specialty care centers for online consults? comparison
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Good alternatives to specialty care centers for online consults: - **Teladoc Health** – broad telemedicine, good for general + some specialty follow-ups - **Amwell** – strong virtual visit platform with many specialists - **MDLIVE** – convenient for quick consults, mental health, dermatology, urgent care - **PlushCare** – good primary care and referrals to specialists - **Zocdoc** – best for finding and booking online appointments with specific doctors - **Sesame** – often lower-cost self-pay telehealth visits - **One Medical** – if available in your area, good for primary care and referrals - **K Health** – app-based doctor chats, useful for common issues and basic triage If you want **specialty-specific** online consults: - **Dermatology:** Curology, Apostrophe, MDLIVE - **Mental health:** BetterHelp, Talkspace, Teladoc - **Women’s health:** Maven Clinic, Nurx - **Men’s health:** Hims, Roman - **Pediatrics:** Little Otter, Teladoc Pediatrics If you tell me the specialty you need and your country, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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If you want **online specialist care without going to a specialty care center**, the best alternatives are usually: 1. **Large health-system telehealth programs** — e.g. **Penn Medicine**, **Johns Hopkins**, **Yale Medicine**, and **OHSU** all offer virtual specialty visits and second opinions through their own systems. ([pennmedicine.org](https://www.pennmedicine.org/services/telehealth/virtual-specialty-care)) 2. **Telehealth platforms with specialty care** — e.g. **Teladoc Health** offers specialty care consults plus expert medical opinion services. ([teladochealth.com](https://www.teladochealth.com/)) 3. **Provider-to-provider e-consults** — your **primary care doctor** can send your case to a specialist electronically, which HHS says can speed up consults and reduce unnecessary referrals. ([telehealth.hhs.gov](https://telehealth.hhs.gov/providers/best-practice-guides/telehealth-for-emergency-departments/e-consults)) **Best pick by use case:** - **Complex diagnosis / second opinion:** Penn Medicine or Yale Medicine. ([pennmedicine.org](https://www.pennmedicine.org/services/telehealth/virtual-specialty-care)) - **Established specialist follow-up:** Johns Hopkins, OHSU, or your current hospital system’s telehealth. ([hopkinsmedicine.org](https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/telemedicine/)) - **Fast access / broad availability:** Teladoc Health. ([teladochealth.com](https://www.teladochealth.com/)) - **Need a specialist to advise your PCP first:** e-consult through your primary care clinic. ([telehealth.hhs.gov](https://telehealth.hhs.gov/providers/best-practice-guides/telehealth-for-emergency-departments/e-consults)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best options for your specialty** (derm, cardio, psych, GI, etc.).
Which is better for specialty care: telehealth clinics or traditional offices? comparison
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Neither is always “better” — it depends on the specialty and what you need. **Telehealth clinics are usually better for:** - Follow-ups and medication management - Mental health, dermatology, sleep, and some chronic care - Faster access and lower cost - Seeing a specialist without travel **Traditional offices are usually better for:** - Physical exams, procedures, imaging, labs, and biopsies - Complex cases or unclear diagnoses - Hands-on specialties like orthopedics, ENT, and some neurology/cardiology visits **Best overall approach:** Use **telehealth for convenience and routine specialty follow-up**, and **traditional offices for diagnosis, procedures, or anything that needs an in-person exam**. If you want, I can also give a **specialty-by-specialty recommendation** (e.g., dermatology, psychiatry, endocrinology, ortho).
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Neither is universally better. - **Telehealth clinics** are better for: follow-ups, second opinions, medication checks, chronic condition management, reviewing tests, and access to specialists when travel is hard. - **Traditional offices** are better for: first-time evaluations, complex problems, physical exams, procedures, imaging/labs, and anything needing hands-on assessment. **Rule of thumb:** If the issue can be explained clearly and mostly managed by conversation + records, telehealth is often enough. If it needs a hands-on exam or testing, an office visit is usually better. For **specialty care**, the best option is often **both**: 1. Start with telehealth for convenience and triage. 2. Go in person if the specialist says you need an exam or procedure. If you want, I can help you decide based on a specific specialty, like dermatology, psychiatry, cardiology, or endocrinology.
How do I find an online clinic for acne that actually prescribes treatment? problem
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Look for an **online dermatology clinic**, not just a “skin quiz” site. The key is whether they: 1. **Use a licensed clinician** (dermatologist, NP, or PA) 2. **Do a real review** of your photos/history 3. **Can prescribe FDA-approved acne meds** and send them to a pharmacy ### Good signs it’s legit - “Board-certified dermatology” or “licensed in your state” - Mentions **prescription treatment** - Shows specific meds they prescribe - Offers follow-up care, not just a one-time product bundle ### Red flags - Only sells branded skincare subscriptions - No clinician name or license info - Guarantees results / “cure acne fast” - Doesn’t mention prescriptions at all ### Clinics/services to check These are commonly used in the US and do prescribe acne meds: - **Apostrophe** - **Curology** - **Nurx** - **Hims/Hers Dermatology** - **Dermatica** (available in some regions) ### What they may prescribe Common acne prescriptions include: - **Tretinoin** - **Adapalene** - **Clindamycin** - **Dapsone** - **Spironolactone** (for hormonal acne) - **Oral antibiotics** like doxycycline - **Isotretinoin** (usually through a dermatologist with stricter monitoring) ### What to ask before signing up - “Will a licensed clinician review my case?” - “Do you prescribe **tretinoin** / **spironolactone** / **doxycycline** if appropriate?” - “Can I get the prescription sent to **my local pharmacy**?” - “Do you treat **moderate to severe acne** or only mild acne?” If you want, tell me your **country/state** and whether your acne is **mild, hormonal, or severe**, and I can suggest the best options.
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Look for an **online dermatology/telehealth clinic** that says, plainly, that a **licensed clinician reviews your photos/intake and can write prescriptions**—not just sell skincare. Good signs: “prescription treatment,” “medical consultation,” “board-certified dermatologist/medical provider,” and “sent to your pharmacy.” ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) **Good options to start with:** - **Curology** — offers personalized prescription acne formulas after a medical consultation; their site says treatment is subject to medical consultation. ([curology.com](https://curology.com/shop/acne?utm_source=openai)) - **Apostrophe / YoDerm** — says a virtual consultation is reviewed by a dermatology provider who decides whether prescription treatment is right for you, and prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy. ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/register/?utm_source=openai)) - **Nurx** — says a medical provider reviews your photos/health profile, creates a custom prescription plan, and can prescribe topical or oral acne meds; they note they do **not** prescribe isotretinoin/Accutane via telehealth. ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/acne-treatment/?utm_source=openai)) - **GoodRx Care** — offers online acne treatment with a healthcare professional and says prescriptions can be sent to a local pharmacy. ([goodrx.com](https://www.goodrx.com/care/services/acne/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick vetting checklist:** 1. It must mention a **real medical visit** or consultation. ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/register/?utm_source=openai)) 2. It must say a **licensed provider/dermatologist** reviews your case. ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) 3. It should say it can **send prescriptions to a pharmacy** or ship prescription meds. ([apostrophe.com](https://apostrophe.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) 4. Avoid services that only sell “acne kits” without any medical review. If you want, I can compare these by **price, insurance, and whether they prescribe oral meds**.
How can I get help for anxiety without going to a physical office? problem 170/mo
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You can get help for anxiety entirely online: - **Telehealth therapy:** Use services like **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Amwell**, or **Doctor on Demand** to meet a licensed therapist by video, phone, or chat. - **Online psychiatry:** If you may need medication, look at **Cerebral**, **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, or **Amwell Psychiatry**. - **Self-guided support apps:** Good options include **Headspace**, **Calm**, **MindShift CBT**, and **Sanvello**. - **Primary care by telehealth:** Many family doctors can evaluate anxiety and refer you, all via video visit. A simple way to start: 1. Pick a telehealth provider. 2. Book a first appointment. 3. Write down your symptoms, triggers, and any sleep/caffeine issues. 4. Ask about therapy, medication, or both. If you want, I can help you choose the best option based on your budget, insurance, and whether you want therapy, meds, or both. If you’re in immediate danger or thinking about hurting yourself, call emergency services or (in the U.S./Canada) **988** right away.
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You have a few good options: - **Telehealth therapy**: video or phone sessions with a licensed therapist. - **Online psychiatry**: for evaluation and medication if needed. - **Text/chat support**: crisis lines or peer support by message. - **Self-guided programs**: CBT-based apps or online courses. If you want, I can help you find: 1. **a therapist**, 2. **a psychiatrist**, or 3. **free/low-cost support**. If anxiety feels overwhelming or you might hurt yourself, call **988** in the U.S. right away or go to the nearest ER.
What kind of clinic can help me manage my eczema remotely? problem
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A **teledermatology clinic** is usually the best fit for remotely managing eczema. Good options: - **A dermatologist’s virtual clinic** (best for diagnosis + prescription treatment) - **Telehealth platforms with dermatology** like **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **MDLIVE**, or **Teladoc** - **Primary care telehealth** if your eczema is mild, but dermatology is better for ongoing flares What they can help with remotely: - confirm it’s eczema - prescribe steroid or non-steroid creams - adjust treatment for flares - advise on moisturizers and trigger control If you want, I can also suggest **specific online eczema treatment services** based on your country.
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A **teledermatology clinic** is usually the best fit for remote eczema management. They can help with: - diagnosis and flare assessment - prescription creams/ointments - treatment plans for itch, dryness, and infections - follow-up visits by video or photo review Other options: - **primary care telehealth**: good for mild eczema or first-line treatment - **allergy/immunology clinic**: helpful if you suspect triggers, allergies, or asthma-related issues - **online dermatology services**: convenient for ongoing medication management If you want, I can also help you figure out **which type is best for your specific eczema severity**.
How do I get a prescription online for hair loss treatment? problem 30/mo
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You can usually get a hair-loss prescription online through a telehealth visit. **How it works** 1. **Pick a telehealth provider** that treats hair loss. 2. **Fill out a medical questionnaire** about your hair loss, meds, health history, and goals. 3. **Upload photos** of your scalp/hairline if requested. 4. **Have a video or async consult** with a licensed clinician. 5. If appropriate, they’ll **prescribe treatment** and ship it to your home or send it to a pharmacy. **Common prescription options** - **Finasteride 1 mg** (often for male pattern hair loss) Brands: **Propecia**; generic finasteride from many pharmacies. - **Topical finasteride** (sometimes compounded; not FDA-approved as a standalone product) - **Oral minoxidil** (off-label; requires clinician oversight) - For women, clinicians may consider options like **spironolactone** or **topical minoxidil** depending on the cause. **Well-known online hair-loss services** - **Hims** - **Keeps** - **Ro** - **Happy Head** - **Musely** (more skin/hair focused) **What to watch for** - Make sure it’s a **licensed U.S. clinician** if you’re in the U.S. - Avoid services that promise a prescription without any real medical review. - If you have **sudden patchy loss, scalp pain, itching, or rapid shedding**, see a dermatologist in person—those can need a different workup. If you want, I can help you compare **Hims vs Keeps vs Ro** or tell you which treatment is usually best for **men vs women**.
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You usually do it in 3 steps: 1. **Book a telehealth visit** with a dermatologist or licensed clinician. Many clinics offer virtual hair-loss visits and can send an Rx to your pharmacy if appropriate. ([my.clevelandclinic.org](https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/dermatology-plastic-surgery/appointments-locations?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Answer questions about your hair loss and health history**. They’ll usually ask about pattern/thinning, meds, pregnancy plans, and side effects/contraindications before prescribing. ([goodrx.com](https://www.goodrx.com/care/services/hair-loss/finasteride-online/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Get the prescription filled at a legit pharmacy**. Use FDA BeSafeRx guidance to avoid unsafe online pharmacies. ([fda.gov](https://www.fda.gov/drugs/buying-using-medicine-safely/besaferx-your-source-online-pharmacy-information?utm_source=openai)) Common prescription hair-loss options include **finasteride** (often for men) and **minoxidil**; some telehealth services also offer compounded topical finasteride, but the FDA has warned about risks with compounded topical finasteride products. ([accessdata.fda.gov](https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2010/020788s015lbl.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you find **a reputable online hair-loss telehealth option in the U.S.** and tell you what to expect in the intake.
Where can I go for virtual help with hormone symptoms? problem
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For virtual help with hormone symptoms, good options include: - **MIDI Health** — virtual care for perimenopause/menopause symptoms - **Evernow** — hormone-focused telehealth for menopause support - **Alloy** — online menopause care and hormone therapy - **Maven Clinic** — women’s health support, including hormones and fertility - **Gennev** — virtual menopause specialist care - **Ro/Modern Fertility** — hormone and fertility testing plus care - **Nurx** — convenient telehealth for some hormone-related issues If you’re not sure what’s causing the symptoms, a **primary care doctor, OB-GYN, or endocrinologist** via telehealth is also a good start. If you tell me your symptoms (hot flashes, irregular periods, acne, hair loss, mood changes, etc.), I can point you to the best-fit service.
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A few good virtual options: - **Midi Health** — 100% online, available in all 50 states, with insurance coverage for virtual visits/prescriptions. ([joinmidi.com](https://www.joinmidi.com/menopause?utm_source=openai)) - **Evernow** — offers insurance-eligible virtual visits with menopause clinicians and personalized care plans. ([evernow.com](https://www.evernow.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Gennev** — virtual menopause care with menopause-trained doctors and video appointments. ([gennev.com](https://gennev.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Stella** — virtual menopause care and treatment planning. ([us.onstella.com](https://us.onstella.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Maven Clinic** — if your employer/health plan offers it, Maven has menopause & ongoing care. ([mavenclinic.com](https://www.mavenclinic.com/lp/menopause-and-ongoing-care?utm_source=openai)) If you want a vetted specialist, The Menopause Society has a **“Find a Menopause Practitioner”** directory. ([portal.menopause.org](https://portal.menopause.org/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your **state** and whether you want **insurance-covered** care, I can narrow it down.
How can I talk to a doctor online about sexual health concerns? problem 10/mo
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You can use a telehealth/online doctor visit for most sexual health concerns. **Easy options:** - **Planned Parenthood Direct** – good for STI concerns, birth control, and sexual health questions - **K Health** – quick online doctor chats in many states - **Teladoc Health** – general telehealth, can help with sexual health and referrals - **Amwell** – video visits with licensed clinicians - **Hims / Hers** – useful for ED, low libido, and some sexual health treatments **How to do it:** 1. **Choose a service** and make an account. 2. **Book a visit** or start a chat. 3. **Be direct**: mention symptoms, when they started, any pain, discharge, rash, itching, erectile issues, contraception questions, or STI exposure. 4. **Share recent sexual history** only as needed for diagnosis. 5. **Ask about testing, treatment, and privacy**. **Good things to have ready:** - Symptoms and dates - Current meds/supplements - Any STI exposure - Allergies - Your state/country (telehealth rules vary) **If you need urgent care instead:** - Severe testicular pain - Heavy bleeding - Fever with pelvic pain - Trouble urinating - Suspected sexual assault If you want, I can help you pick the best online service based on your concern and location.
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You can use a **telehealth visit**, **secure messaging**, or a **virtual primary care / sexual health clinic**. **Best options:** - **Your regular doctor’s portal** if you already have one - **Telehealth services** with licensed doctors/NPs - **Planned Parenthood** or sexual health clinics with online visits - **Urgent care telehealth** if you think you may have an STI or symptoms soon **How to bring it up:** - Say: “I’d like to discuss a sexual health concern privately.” - Be specific about symptoms, timing, partners, and any new meds or exposure - Mention if you want help with: - STI testing - pain during sex - erectile dysfunction - low libido - birth control - vaginal symptoms - PrEP/PEP - exposure after unprotected sex **Before the visit:** - Write down symptoms and dates - Have your medication list ready - Make sure you’re in a private place - Ask how testing/prescriptions are handled after the call **If you need urgent care now:** - Severe pain, fever, testicular pain, trouble urinating, heavy bleeding, or possible STI exposure with symptoms = get same-day medical help If you want, I can help you draft a short message to send to a doctor.
What is the easiest way to get remote care for thyroid issues? problem
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The easiest way is usually **a telehealth primary care or endocrinology visit** followed by **lab testing**. ### Fastest simple route 1. **Book a virtual visit** with a service like: - **PlushCare** - **Teladoc** - **Amwell** - **Sesame** 2. Ask for thyroid evaluation: **TSH, free T4** (sometimes **free T3**, **TPO antibodies**). 3. Use a nearby lab for bloodwork: - **Quest Diagnostics** - **Labcorp** 4. Review results in a follow-up video visit and get treatment if needed. ### If you already have thyroid labs You can often skip straight to a telehealth follow-up and upload prior results. ### If you want ongoing thyroid med management Look for a **board-certified endocrinologist** or a PCP comfortable managing: - **levothyroxine** (brand: **Synthroid** or **Levoxyl**) - **liothyronine** (brand: **Cytomel**) in select cases ### When remote care is not enough Get urgent in-person care if you have: - chest pain - severe weakness/confusion - fainting - very fast/irregular heartbeat - severe swelling or trouble breathing If you want, I can help you pick the **best telehealth option based on your state and whether you need diagnosis, labs, or medication refills**.
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The easiest path is usually: **book a telehealth visit with your primary care clinician or an endocrinologist, then get thyroid blood tests**. A TSH test is the standard starting point, and clinicians often add free T4, sometimes T3, and thyroid antibodies if needed. ([medlineplus.gov](https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/tsh-thyroid-stimulating-hormone-test?utm_source=openai)) Remote care works well for **symptom review, medication review, and ordering labs**, but thyroid problems usually can’t be diagnosed from symptoms alone. ([england.nhs.uk](https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/remote-consulting/?utm_source=openai)) If you already take thyroid medicine, telehealth is especially useful for **dose follow-up** after labs. ([magazine.medlineplus.gov](https://magazine.medlineplus.gov/article/why-the-internet-cant-diagnose-your-thyroid-problem?utm_source=openai)) **Get urgent in-person care now** if you have chest pain, trouble breathing/swallowing, severe palpitations, confusion, or think you may be having a thyroid emergency. ([medlineplus.gov](https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000356.htm?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also help you figure out **what to ask for in a telehealth thyroid visit**.
How do I handle recurring migraines without repeated office visits? problem
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You can often manage recurring migraines with a **one-time plan** from a clinician, then use **telehealth + home tracking** instead of repeated office visits. ### What to do 1. **Get a migraine plan once** - Ask your primary care doctor, neurologist, or a telehealth service for: - a **rescue medicine** for attacks - a **prevention option** if you get migraines often - Telehealth options: **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Doctor On Demand** 2. **Track your attacks** - Use an app like **Migraine Buddy** or a simple notes log. - Record: date, symptoms, trigger, what you took, and whether it worked. 3. **Use evidence-based OTC options early** - **Advil Migraine** (ibuprofen) - **Excedrin Migraine** (acetaminophen/aspirin/caffeine) - **Aleve** (naproxen) - Best taken early in the attack. Don’t overuse—frequent use can cause rebound headaches. 4. **Ask about prescription migraine meds** - Common acute meds: **sumatriptan** (generic), **rizatriptan**, **naratriptan** - Preventive options if migraines are frequent: **propranolol**, **topiramate**, **amitriptyline**, or newer CGRP meds like **Nurtec ODT** or **Ubrelvy** - Some of these can be prescribed and refilled remotely. 5. **Reduce triggers** - Consistent sleep - Hydration - Regular meals - Limit alcohol - Watch for trigger foods, stress, screen strain ### When to get urgent care Go now if you have: - sudden “worst headache” - weakness, confusion, fainting, trouble speaking - fever/neck stiffness - new headache after head injury - new migraine pattern after age 50 - vision loss or one-sided numbness If you want, I can help you build a **simple migraine action plan** based on how often you get them and what symptoms you have.
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You can often manage recurring migraines **without frequent office visits** by setting up a **written migraine action plan** with your clinician, then using telehealth or message check-ins to adjust it. A headache diary is especially helpful for tracking triggers, attack frequency, and which medicines work. ([americanheadachesociety.org](https://americanheadachesociety.org/resources/primary-care/patient-guides?utm_source=openai)) A practical approach: - **Use one “rescue” plan** for attacks: take the prescribed/approved medicine early, at the start of symptoms. - **Use a preventive plan** if migraines are frequent; attacks **4+ days/month** may benefit from prevention. ([americanmigrainefoundation.org](https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/resource-library/migraine-management-techniques/?utm_source=openai)) - **Avoid medication-overuse headache**: frequent use of pain medicines can worsen headaches over time, so ask your clinician about safe monthly limits for your specific meds. ([americanmigrainefoundation.org](https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/resource-library/what-is-medication-overuse-headache/?utm_source=openai)) - **Track red flags** and get urgent care if needed. ([nhs.uk](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/migraine/?utm_source=openai)) Good “between visits” options: - telehealth follow-ups with your PCP, neurologist, or a headache specialist; - a refill-friendly prescription plan; - a migraine diary you can share by portal/email. ([americanheadachesociety.org](https://americanheadachesociety.org/resources/primary-care/patient-guides?utm_source=openai)) **Get urgent care now** if you have a sudden worst headache, weakness, confusion, trouble speaking, vision loss, seizure, fever/stiff neck, head injury, or a migraine lasting **>72 hours**. ([nhs.uk](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/migraine/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you draft a **1-page migraine plan** to bring to your doctor.
What type of online clinic can help with weight loss medication? problem 12,100/mo
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Look for a **telehealth weight-loss clinic** or **obesity medicine clinic** that offers **prescription weight-loss medications**. Good options include: - **Ro Body Program** - **Hims & Hers** - **Found** - **Noom Med** - **PlushCare** - **Sesame Care** - **WeightWatchers Clinic** They can evaluate you online and, if appropriate, prescribe meds like **Wegovy, Zepbound, Saxenda,** or sometimes **phentermine**. If you want, I can help you compare the best ones by **price, insurance, and whether they prescribe GLP-1s**.
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Look for a **telehealth/virtual weight-management clinic** or **obesity medicine clinic**. These clinics typically have licensed clinicians who can evaluate you, discuss eligibility, and prescribe anti-obesity medications when appropriate. NIDDK notes that weight-loss programs can be held online, and obesity medicine groups focus on medical treatment of obesity. ([niddk.nih.gov](https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/weight-management/adult-overweight-obesity/treatment/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also help you figure out **what to look for in a safe online clinic**.
How do I find a telehealth specialist for ongoing chronic condition management? problem
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To find a telehealth specialist for ongoing chronic condition management: 1. **Start with your diagnosis** - Look for the exact specialty: e.g. **endocrinology** (diabetes), **cardiology** (BP/heart), **rheumatology**, **neurology**, **pulmonology**, **gastroenterology**, **psychiatry**. - A **primary care telehealth doctor** can also coordinate referrals and labs. 2. **Use your insurer’s directory** - Search for **“telehealth” + specialty** in your health plan portal. - This is usually the best way to find **in-network** care and lower costs. 3. **Check major telehealth platforms** - **Teladoc Health** - **Amwell** - **MDLive** - **PlushCare** - **Sesame** - **Zocdoc** (good for finding specialists who offer video visits) 4. **Look at hospital/health-system virtual care** - Many big systems have chronic care clinics online, often better for ongoing management than one-off urgent care. 5. **Verify before booking** Ask: - Do you treat **my specific condition**? - Can you handle **follow-up visits**? - Do you coordinate **labs, imaging, and prescriptions**? - Are you **board-certified** in the relevant specialty? - Are you **licensed in my state**? - Do you accept my **insurance**? 6. **Red flags** - No specialty listed - No ongoing follow-up option - Won’t coordinate labs or in-person care when needed - Vague credentials If you tell me **your condition, state, and insurance**, I can suggest the best telehealth options to check first.
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Start with your **primary care doctor** or current specialist and ask for a **telehealth referral** to the right type of specialist (for example: endocrinology, cardiology, rheumatology, pain, psychiatry, etc.). Then: 1. **Check your insurance directory** for telehealth-covered specialists. 2. Search for clinics that explicitly offer **ongoing chronic care via video visits**. 3. Look for providers with experience in **long-term management**, not just one-off urgent visits. 4. Confirm they can handle: - **prescriptions/refills** - **lab ordering** - **care coordination** - **follow-up frequency** 5. Read reviews for clues about: - responsiveness - continuity of care - ease of scheduling 6. Ask these questions before booking: - “Do you manage chronic conditions long term?” - “Will I see the same clinician each visit?” - “Can you order labs/imaging locally?” - “Do you accept my insurance?” - “How do you handle urgent flare-ups?” Good signs: - Board-certified in the right specialty - Clear follow-up plan - Uses a secure patient portal - Works with local labs/pharmacies - Offers in-person backup if needed If you want, I can help you narrow it down by **your condition, insurance, and state**.
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Specialty telehealth clinics usually cost **$30–$300+ per visit**, but it depends on the specialty and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Typical ranges: - **Primary care / urgent care:** **$0–$100** with insurance, **$40–$100** cash - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **$75–$250** per session - **Dermatology:** **$50–$200** for a consult - **Weight loss / GLP-1 programs:** **$99–$300+ per month** plus meds - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **$20–$100 per month** or **$30–$80** per visit - **Women’s health / fertility / menopause:** **$50–$250+** per visit Common brands and what they often charge: - **Teladoc**: often covered by insurance; cash visits vary - **Sesame**: often **$29–$99** for many telehealth visits - **Hims / Hers**: usually **subscription-based**, often **$20–$100+ per month** - **Ro**: commonly **$99+ per month** for treatment programs - **Maven Clinic**: often employer/insurance-based - **Amwell**: insurance or cash; pricing varies - **PlushCare**: often **$129+** without insurance If you want, I can give you a **price comparison for a specific specialty** like dermatology, weight loss, mental health, or men’s health.
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It depends on the specialty and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Typical U.S. cash prices I found: - **General telehealth visit:** about **$110–$191**. ([mdsave.com](https://www.mdsave.com/procedures/telehealth-visit/d281fbce)) - **Dermatology telehealth:** about **$89 per consult** in one national program. ([healthjoy.com](https://www.healthjoy.com/hubfs/Virtual%20Care%20Consult%20%26%20Participation%20Fees%20-%20Effective%201.1.2025.pdf?hsLang=en)) - **Psychiatry/mental health telehealth:** one program listed **$210 + a $25 member fee** for the initial visit, and **$80 + $25** for follow-ups. ([healthjoy.com](https://www.healthjoy.com/hubfs/Virtual%20Care%20Consult%20%26%20Participation%20Fees%20-%20Effective%201.1.2025.pdf?hsLang=en)) - **Weight-loss telehealth clinics:** commonly a **monthly membership**, e.g. **$175/month** or **$100 for a single visit**, with medications extra. ([irp.cdn-website.com](https://irp.cdn-website.com/b4b7f490/files/uploaded/Weight_Loss_Membership_Payment_Plan.pdf)) If you have insurance, the cost can be much lower; for example, one UnitedHealthcare virtual-visit plan says the cost is usually **$49 or less**. ([uhc.com](https://www.uhc.com/content/dam/uhcdotcom/en/Employers/communication-resources/PDFs/CRC-Virtual-Visits-Plans-w-50cost-Overview-English.pdf)) If you want, I can also break this down by **specialty** (dermatology, psychiatry, weight loss, hormone care, etc.) and give you a more precise price range.
Are there any free specialty telehealth clinics? transactional
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Yes—but **truly free specialty telehealth clinics are rare**. Best places to look: - **National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC)**: clinic finder for charity clinics that may offer telehealth - **HRSA Find a Health Center**: federally funded community health centers; some offer specialty referrals by telehealth - **211**: local referral line for free/low-cost specialty care - **FreeClinics.com**: directory of free clinics by state If you need **specialists**, the most realistic “free” options are: - **community health centers** - **nonprofit hospital charity programs** - **academic medical centers** with financial aid If you want, tell me your **country/state** and the **specialty** you need (derm, psych, endo, etc.), and I’ll find specific options.
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Yes—though they’re **rare**. Most “free specialty telehealth” programs are **nonprofit, grant-funded, or attached to free/community clinics**, and often focus on one specialty. ([dermatology.smhs.gwu.edu](https://dermatology.smhs.gwu.edu/community-engagement?utm_source=openai)) Examples: - **Free teledermatology:** George Washington University’s free teledermatology clinic. ([dermatology.smhs.gwu.edu](https://dermatology.smhs.gwu.edu/community-engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Free telemental health:** Virginia Telemental Health Initiative. ([virginiatelementalhealth.org](https://virginiatelementalhealth.org/virginia-telemental-health-initiative-triples-free-clinic-partners/?utm_source=openai)) - **Free HIV/sexual health telehealth:** TeleKind by Texas Health Action. ([texashealthaction.org](https://texashealthaction.org/texas-health-actions-telekind-celebrates-status-neutral-approach-to-hiv-prevention-and-care-on-world-aids-day/?utm_source=openai)) - **Free telehealth appointments via a community health system:** MLK Community Healthcare. ([mlkch.org](https://www.mlkch.org/free-telehealth-appointments?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help find **free telehealth options for a specific specialty** (derm, psych, HIV, women’s health, etc.) and your **state/city**.
What is the average price for an online specialty visit? transactional
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For an **online specialty visit** (self-pay), a typical price is usually **$100–$300 per visit**. Common examples: - **Primary-care telehealth**: about **$40–$100** - **Specialist telehealth** (dermatology, psychiatry, cardiology, etc.): about **$100–$300+** - More complex specialties can run **$250–$500+** Examples of platforms: - **Amwell** - **Teladoc** - **MDLIVE** - **Zocdoc** (to find specialists who offer video visits) If you want, I can also give you the **average price by specialty** (dermatology, psychiatry, ENT, etc.).
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If you mean a **self-pay online specialty/telehealth visit**, a reasonable ballpark is **about $115 on average**, with one marketplace showing **$110–$191** for a telehealth visit nationally. Specialty-specific virtual visits can be much higher; for example, a behavioral health new-patient virtual visit in California was listed at **$636**. ([mdsave.com](https://www.mdsave.com/procedures/telehealth-visit/d281fbce?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me the **specialty** (dermatology, psych, cardiology, etc.) and whether you have **insurance**, I can narrow it down.
Do specialty telehealth clinics take insurance? transactional
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Yes—sometimes. Specialty telehealth clinics may: - **accept insurance** - **be out-of-network but give superbills** - **be cash-pay only** It depends on: - the clinic - the specialty - your insurer and plan Best practice: 1. Ask if they’re **in-network** 2. Confirm whether they bill **medical** vs **behavioral/mental health** 3. Check if you need a **referral or prior auth** If you want, I can help you find specialty telehealth options that **do** accept your insurance plan.
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Yes—**some do, some don’t**. Typical patterns: - **In-network specialty telehealth clinics** often take insurance. - **Out-of-network clinics** may still let you submit a claim for reimbursement. - Some clinics are **cash-pay only**, especially boutique or self-pay telehealth practices. Best way to check: 1. Ask if they’re **in-network** with your plan. 2. Ask whether they **bill insurance directly**. 3. Confirm whether your visit is covered as **telehealth** for that specialty. 4. Check your insurer for **prior authorization** or referral requirements. If you want, I can help you figure out what to ask a specific clinic or insurance plan.
What is the cheapest telehealth clinic for specialty care? transactional
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If you mean **broad specialty care without insurance**, **Sesame** is usually the cheapest place to start. It’s a cash-pay marketplace with many specialists and often **visits in the ~$30–$50 range**. Cheapest by specialty: - **Mental health/therapy:** **Talkspace** (often the lowest-cost option for ongoing care) - **Men’s health:** **Hims** - **Women’s health / birth control / STI care:** **Nurx** or **Wisp** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe** or **DermatologistOnCall** (often cheaper than traditional tele-derm) If you tell me the **specialty** you need and whether you have **insurance**, I can point you to the cheapest specific clinic.
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If you mean **cash-pay telehealth specialty care**, the cheapest option I found is **Sesame**. It’s a direct-pay marketplace with many specialties, and its dermatology pages say visits can be booked at upfront prices; Sesame also says Costco members get **$29 virtual primary care** and **10% off other specialty services**. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-skin-consult/?utm_source=openai)) For a **specific specialty**, the cheapest I found was often **dermatology**: - **Sesame**: transparent self-pay pricing, with some derm visits marketed as low-cost. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-skin-consult/?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE Dermatology**: **$0–$95** depending on insurance/plan. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/dermatology?utm_source=openai)) - **Teladoc**: dermatology price isn’t shown publicly until you sign up; general medical without insurance is **$89**, and other specialty pricing varies by coverage. ([teladoc.com](https://www.teladoc.com/health-talk/how-does-teladoc-work-with-my-insurance/?utm_source=openai)) So, **best cheap bet: Sesame**. If you tell me the specialty you need (dermatology, psychiatry, endocrinology, etc.), I can narrow it to the cheapest current clinic for that exact care.
How much does online dermatology care cost? transactional
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Online dermatology usually costs: - **$0–$75** for a **single virtual visit** with insurance - **$40–$150** **self-pay** for an online dermatologist consult - **$20–$100/month** for **subscription care** that includes prescriptions or follow-ups Examples: - **DermatologistOnCall** / **SkyMD**: often around **$59–$129 per visit** - **Hims** / **Hers**: often **$25–$60+ per month** for acne, hair loss, or skin treatments - **Curology**: typically **around $20–$40/month** depending on plan - **Apostrophe**: commonly **around $20–$50/month** for medication-based skin care Extra costs may include: - **Prescription meds** - **Lab tests** - **Shipping** - **Insurance copays/deductibles** If you want, I can compare the cheapest options for **acne, eczema, hair loss, or rash care**.
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Online dermatology usually costs about **$30–$250 per visit** out of pocket in the U.S.; many virtual dermatology visits fall around **$75–$200**, with some lower-cost services around **$20–$50** and others higher depending on the provider and complexity. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/wellness/best-online-dermatologists/?utm_source=openai)) A few examples: - **Sesame:** says dermatology visits can be **$30–$250** out of pocket. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-dermatology-consult-new-patient?utm_source=openai)) - **Forbes Health:** reports most online dermatology appointments cost **$75–$200**. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/wellness/best-online-dermatologists/?utm_source=openai)) - **Some direct-pay telederm services:** advertise cash prices around **$85** or similar. ([dralisonblack.com](https://www.dralisonblack.com/medical-dermatology/teledermatology/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also compare the cheapest online dermatology services right now.
How much do online mental health clinics charge? transactional
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Online mental health clinics usually charge: - **Therapy/chat-based plans:** about **$60–$100/week** or **$240–$400/month** - **Live video therapy:** about **$100–$250 per session** - **Psychiatry/med management:** about **$100–$300 for the first visit**, then **$50–$150+** follow-ups - **Insurance-covered visits:** sometimes just a **copay** (often **$0–$60**) Examples: - **BetterHelp**: typically **$65–$100/week** - **Talkspace**: often **$69–$109+/week** - **Brightside**: usually **$95+/month** for therapy, **psychiatry costs more** - **Grow Therapy**: often uses **insurance**, so cost varies - **Amwell** / **Doctor On Demand**: usually **$100–$250 per session** without insurance If you want, I can compare the cheapest options for **therapy**, **psychiatry**, or **insurance-covered care**.
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It varies a lot, but common U.S. price ranges are: - **Online therapy subscriptions:** about **$65–$100/week** (roughly **$260–$400/month**) for platforms like BetterHelp. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace therapy:** starts around **$69/week** for messaging-only, **$99/week** for video + messaging, and **$109/week** for video + messaging + workshops. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing)) - **Online psychiatry / medication management:** often about **$175–$300+** for an initial eval, then **$100–$175+** per follow-up; Talkspace lists **$299** for the initial evaluation and **$175** per follow-up without coverage. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing)) - **With insurance:** many clinics/platforms can be **$0–copay** or partially covered. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing)) If you want, I can also give you a **cheap-vs-premium breakdown** or compare specific clinics like **BetterHelp, Talkspace, Cerebral, and local telehealth psychiatry offices**.
Are online specialty clinics covered by HSA or FSA? transactional
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Usually **yes, if it’s for a qualified medical expense**—but **not always**. - **HSA:** Online specialty clinic charges are generally eligible if they’re for **diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, or medically necessary care**. - **FSA:** Often eligible too, **but your specific plan rules matter** more. **Commonly covered:** - Virtual doctor visits - Specialist consults - Lab tests ordered by the clinic - Prescription medications - Medically necessary procedures **Often not covered:** - Membership fees - Wellness/coaching subscriptions - Cosmetic or convenience-only services **Best rule:** keep the **receipt and itemized bill**, and if it’s a clinic subscription, check whether your plan administrator will accept it. If you want, I can tell you whether a specific clinic (e.g. **Ro, Hims, Hers, LemonAid Health, Teladoc, PlushCare**) is usually HSA/FSA-eligible.
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Usually **yes**—if the online specialty clinic is providing **eligible medical care**, HSA and FSA funds can typically be used for the visit, and often for related prescriptions or medical supplies too. IRS guidance treats telehealth and other remote care as medical care, and HSA/FSA reimbursement generally depends on whether the expense is for qualified medical care, not whether it was online. ([irs.gov](https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-outlines-changes-to-health-care-spending-available-under-cares-act?utm_source=openai)) **Not always, though.** If it’s mainly **wellness, cosmetic, or general-health** care, it may not qualify. The IRS says medical expenses must be primarily to alleviate or prevent illness or disability. ([irs.gov](https://www.irs.gov/publications/p502/index.html.?utm_source=openai)) Best move: check your clinic’s itemized receipt and your HSA/FSA administrator’s rules, since some plans require specific documentation. ([irs.gov](https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-eligible-employees-can-use-tax-free-dollars-for-medical-expenses?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can tell you whether a specific clinic type—like **dermatology, mental health, fertility, weight loss, or urgent care**—is usually HSA/FSA-eligible.
What are the best value specialty telehealth clinics? transactional
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Here are some **best-value specialty telehealth clinics** by area, focusing on **transparent pricing + solid access**: ### Mental health - **Talkiatry** — strong insurance coverage, psychiatry-focused, good value if you want med management. - **Grow Therapy** — great for therapy with in-network options; often lower out-of-pocket. - **Brightside Health** — streamlined depression/anxiety care; good bundled pricing. ### Dermatology - **Apostrophe** — one of the best values for acne, rosacea, hair loss; straightforward pricing. - **Curology** — good for acne and skin maintenance; subscription model can be cost-effective. - **Nurx** — decent tele-derm + prescription access, often cheaper than many office visits. ### Primary care / general internal medicine - **Maven Clinic** — best value for women’s/family health if your employer covers it. - **Included Health** — strong navigation + specialist referrals, especially via employer plans. - **Sesame Care** — often lowest cash-pay prices for one-off visits. ### Men’s health - **Hims** — usually best-known for ED, hair loss, and sexual health convenience/value. - **Roman** — similar, often good bundled pricing and quick access. - **Maro Health** — worth checking if you want more specialty-focused care. ### Women’s health - **Nurx** — good value for birth control, STI testing, migraine, and some hormonal care. - **Wisp** — low-cost cash pay for common women’s health prescriptions. - **Maven Clinic** — best if employer-sponsored. ### Weight management - **Found** — good value if you want coaching + medication support. - **Sequence** (now part of WeightWatchers Clinic) — strong for GLP-1 support, especially with insurance. - **Calibrate** — more expensive, but sometimes worthwhile if you want a structured program. ### Best low-cost “visit only” option - **Sesame Care** — usually the best pure cash-pay value for specialty consults. If you want, I can make a **ranked list for your specific specialty** (e.g. dermatology, psychiatry, weight loss) and whether you want **cash-pay or insurance-based** options.
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If you want **best value** specialty telehealth in the U.S., I’d start with these: - **Sesame** — best for **pay-as-you-go specialty visits** like dermatology and women’s health; clear cash pricing and no insurance needed. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/service/online-dermatology-consult-new-patient?utm_source=openai)) - **Nurx** — best for **women’s health, skin, and mental health**; transparent per-service pricing (e.g., birth control $28, acne/rosacea $40 initial, mental health $59 initial + $69/month). ([nurx.com](https://www.nurx.com/faq/is-the-consultation-fee-the-same-for-all-of-your-health-care-services/?utm_source=openai)) - **Maven Clinic** — best if you need **reproductive/family health**; often free through employers/health plans, and cash-pay visits start around $20–$70 depending on provider type. ([support.mavenclinic.com](https://support.mavenclinic.com/hc/en-us/articles/34227140983955-How-much-does-an-appointment-cost?utm_source=openai)) - **Teladoc** — best if you have **insurance or employer access**; mental health can be as low as $0, psychiatry ranges from $0–$299 first visit, and $0–$129 follow-ups. ([teladoc.com](https://www.teladoc.com/health-talk/how-does-teladoc-work-with-my-insurance/?utm_source=openai)) - **GoodRx Care / GoodRx Telehealth Marketplace** — best for **low-cost entry pricing**; visits start at $19 with Gold, or $39–$70 without membership. ([goodrx.com](https://www.goodrx.com/treatment/labs?utm_source=openai)) - **Ro** — best for **men’s health, hair loss, and dermatology**; useful if you want a polished subscription-style experience. ([ro.co](https://ro.co/dermatology/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking for value:** 1. **Sesame** (best all-around cash value) 2. **Nurx** (best specialty value for women’s health/skin) 3. **GoodRx Care** (cheapest entry price) 4. **Maven** (best if you qualify through employer) 5. **Teladoc** (best with insurance) If you tell me the specialty you need—**dermatology, psychiatry, women’s health, weight loss, men’s health, etc.**—I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
Do specialty telehealth clinics offer subscription plans? transactional
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Yes—many specialty telehealth clinics offer subscription or membership plans. Common examples: - **Hims / Hers** — monthly medication subscriptions and recurring care plans - **Ro** — ongoing treatment programs with refill-based subscriptions - **Nurx** — recurring contraception, acne, STI testing, and PrEP plans - **PlushCare** — monthly membership for primary care/urgent care access - **Sesame** — often per-visit, but some care plans and memberships are available through partners Typical subscription benefits: - recurring visits or messaging - automatic refills - lower monthly pricing - access to a dedicated provider team If you want, I can also list the best subscription-based telehealth clinics by specialty, like dermatology, mental health, weight loss, or women’s health.
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Yes. Some specialty telehealth clinics do offer subscription or membership plans, often billed monthly or annually, but not all do. Examples include specialty/direct-care memberships at clinics like Cirrus Medical Network, Specialized Clinic, PHW Specialty Clinic, and Holistic Health Code/Whole Body Telehealth. ([cirrusmedicalnetwork.com](https://cirrusmedicalnetwork.com/affordable-telehealth-memberships-that-put-your-health-first-anytime-anywhere/?utm_source=openai)) These plans typically bundle things like specialist access, messaging, follow-ups, and virtual visits; pricing and included services vary a lot by clinic. ([cirrusmedicalnetwork.com](https://cirrusmedicalnetwork.com/affordable-telehealth-memberships-that-put-your-health-first-anytime-anywhere/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you find specialty telehealth subscriptions for a specific field, like dermatology, women’s health, endocrinology, or psychiatry.

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What are the best specialty telehealth clinics for online care?
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Some of the best **specialty telehealth clinics** (depending on what you need) are: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** Good for acne, rosacea, hair loss, and prescription skin care. - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Mindpath Health** Strong options for therapy + medication management. - **Women’s health / contraception / menopause:** **Evernow**, **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** Useful for birth control, perimenopause, and hormone-related care. - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** Common for ED, hair loss, and general men’s health treatments. - **Allergy / asthma:** **Wyndly**, **Klara Care** (varies by provider network) Better for ongoing allergy treatment and follow-up care. - **Weight management / metabolic health:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Noom Med** Good for prescription weight-loss support and coaching. - **Primary care with specialty access:** **Circle Medical**, **Sesame**, **PlushCare** Good if you want broad telehealth plus referrals. **Best overall picks by use case:** - **Best dermatology:** Apostrophe - **Best psychiatry:** Talkiatry - **Best women’s health:** Maven Clinic - **Best men’s health:** Hims - **Best weight care:** Calibrate If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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Here are some of the best specialty telehealth clinics, depending on what you need: - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, hair loss, sexual health - **Hims / Hers** — men’s and women’s health, mental health, skin, hair, weight loss - **Nurx** — birth control, STI testing/treatment, migraine, acne - **Apostrophe** — dermatology, acne, anti-aging skin care - **Curology** — prescription acne and skin care - **Maven Clinic** — women’s health, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum - **BetterHelp** — therapy and counseling - **Talkspace** — therapy and psychiatry - **WeightWatchers Clinic** — weight loss, including GLP-1 support where available - **PlushCare** — general primary care plus some specialty services If you want the “best” one for a specific issue, tell me your specialty area (skin, mental health, weight loss, women’s health, men’s health, etc.) and I’ll narrow it down.
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Here are some of the best specialty telehealth clinics, by use case: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe** (acne, rosacea, hair loss), **Curology** (acne, anti-aging, hair loss) - **Men’s health:** **Hims** - **Women’s health / birth control:** **Nurx**, **Favor (formerly The Pill Club)** - **Sexual health / STI testing:** **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Ro**, **Calibrate**, **Found** - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps**, **Hers** - **Allergy:** **Wyndly** - **Primary care with specialty support:** **Sesame**, **Teladoc Health** Best overall picks: - **Ro** for broad, polished specialty care - **Nurx** for women’s health + STI care - **Hims/Hers** for straightforward men’s/women’s services - **Apostrophe** for skin care - **Talkspace** for therapy If you want, I can narrow this down to the best telehealth clinics for your specific issue (skin, weight loss, ADHD, hormones, etc.).
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Here are some of the better-known specialty telehealth clinics/services for online care, by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Musely** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Lemonaid Health**, **Roman** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Midi Health** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Cerebral** - **Primary care + prescriptions:** **One Medical**, **Sesame**, **PlushCare** - **Urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Doctor on Demand** - **Weight loss / GLP-1 support:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Sequence (WeightWatchers Clinic)** Quick picks: - **Best dermatology:** Apostrophe - **Best women’s health:** Midi Health - **Best men’s health:** Hims - **Best mental health:** Talkspace - **Best broad telehealth:** PlushCare or One Medical If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best clinic for your exact specialty** and budget.
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Here are some of the strongest specialty telehealth clinics by category, depending on what care you need: - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Form Health**, **Calibrate**, **Found** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **NURX** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **BlueChew** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Midi Health**, **Maven Clinic** - **Mental health / therapy + psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside Health** - **Primary care + chronic care:** **Sesame Care**, **Teladoc**, **Omada Health** - **Fertility / family planning:** **Maven Clinic**, **Carrot Fertility**, **Progyny** - **Sleep medicine:** **Lofta**, **Sleep Doctor** - **Allergy / asthma:** **AireHealth**, **Wyndly** - **GI / IBS care:** **Oshi Health**, **Aptihealth** (in some regions/partners) **Best overall picks by use case:** - **Best for weight loss:** Form Health - **Best for acne/skin:** Apostrophe - **Best for women’s hormonal care:** Midi Health - **Best for men’s simple meds:** Roman - **Best for therapy/psychiatry:** Brightside Health If you want, I can also rank the **best telehealth clinics by condition** or by **price, insurance, and prescription support**.
Which specialty telehealth clinics are most recommended?
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It depends on the specialty, but these are commonly recommended telehealth clinics by category: - **General urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **K Health** - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe**, **Keeps Skin** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside**, **Headway** - **Women’s health / contraception:** **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** - **Men’s health:** **Hims** - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps** - **Weight management:** **Ro**, **Calibrate**, **Found** - **Primary care:** **Circle Medical**, **PlushCare** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it down to the best options.
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It depends on the specialty, but these telehealth clinics are generally well-regarded: - **Primary care / urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health / therapy:** **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, **Brightside** - **Hormone / sexual health:** **Hims**, **Hers**, **Nurx** - **Weight management:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Sequence** - **Sleep:** **Somryst**, **BetterSleep**-style programs through major telehealth platforms - **Allergy / asthma:** **Klarity Health**, some visits via **Teladoc/Amwell** - **Women’s health / contraception:** **Nurx**, **Pandia Health**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** If you want, I can narrow this down by **your specialty** and **country/state**, since availability varies a lot.
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It depends on the specialty, but these telehealth clinics are generally well-regarded: - **Dermatology:** **DermatologistOnCall** (good for acne, rash, eczema, prescription refills) - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Amwell**, **Teladoc Health** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Midi Health**, **Evernow** - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Noom Med**, **Ro** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Wyndly** (allergy-focused), **Teladoc** for general follow-up - **Sleep medicine:** **SleepDoctor** - **Neurology / headache:** **Cove** (migraine-focused) - **Primary care with specialists:** **Amazon Clinic**, **Teladoc**, **Amwell** Best picks by category: - **Most established overall:** **Teladoc Health** - **Best mental health specialization:** **Talkiatry** - **Best women’s health:** **Midi Health** - **Best dermatology:** **DermatologistOnCall** - **Best migraine care:** **Cove** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the top 3 options.
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It depends on the specialty, but these are commonly well-regarded telehealth options in the U.S.: - **Primary care / urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, **Brightside** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Women’s health:** **Carrot Fertility**, **Midi Health**, **Nurx** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Sleep medicine:** **Sleep Doctor**, **Cigna Sleep Coach** (if covered) - **GI / weight management:** **Sequence**, **Noom Med**, **Found** - **Sexual health / STI care:** **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** If you want the **most recommended overall**, I’d usually start with: 1. **Teladoc** for general specialty access 2. **Talkspace/Brightside** for mental health 3. **Apostrophe or Curology** for dermatology 4. **Midi Health** for women’s health If you tell me the **specialty you need** and your **country/insurance**, I can narrow it to the best options.
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It depends on the specialty, but these are commonly well-regarded: - **Primary care / urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **MDLive** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside Health**, **Talkiatry** - **Women’s health / contraception / STI care:** **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Wisp** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Ro** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Noom Med**, **Found**, **Calibrate** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Wyndly**, **Sesame Care** (provider marketplace; varies by doctor) Best pick usually depends on: 1. **Your condition** 2. **Whether you want meds prescribed** 3. **Insurance coverage** 4. **Need for ongoing follow-up** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the top 3 options.
What are the top specialty telehealth clinic options?
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Top specialty telehealth clinic options depend on the condition, but these are strong, well-known choices: - **Hims & Hers** — primary care-adjacent specialties like hair loss, ED, acne, anxiety, sleep, weight loss - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, sexual health, fertility support, smoking cessation - **Nurx** — birth control, STI testing/treatment, PrEP, migraines, acne - **Wisp** — women’s sexual/reproductive health, BV/yeast, UTI, birth control - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, parenting - **Cerebral** — mental health medication management and therapy - **Talkiatry** — psychiatry-focused care - **BetterHelp** — therapy only - **Tia** — women’s health, primary care, mental health - **Cove** — migraine treatment - **Oshi Health** — GI specialty care (IBS, reflux, IBD support) - **Endocrinology/weight loss specialists via Teladoc Health** — broader specialist access in some plans If you want, I can narrow this to the **best telehealth clinic for a specific specialty** (e.g., dermatology, mental health, women’s health, weight loss, migraine, GI).
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Here are some of the strongest **specialty telehealth clinic options** in the U.S., by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermUtopia** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Grow Therapy** - **Primary + specialty women’s health:** **Midi Health**, **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx** - **Men’s health / sexual health:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **Ro** - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Found**, **Sequence** (now part of WeightWatchers), **Calibrate** - **Hair loss:** **Keeps**, **Happy Head**, **Hims** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Plume**, **Sesame Care** (provider marketplace), some health systems’ virtual specialty programs - **Sleep medicine:** **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online**, **Sleep Doctor** - **Endocrinology / diabetes:** **Virta Health**, **Teladoc Health** specialty programs, some large health systems **Best overall picks by use case:** - **Most polished specialty experience:** **Talkiatry** (psychiatry), **Midi Health** (menopause/women’s health), **Apostrophe** (dermatology) - **Best for straightforward treatment/refills:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **Nurx** - **Best for integrated care:** **Maven Clinic**, **Brightside Health** If you want, I can narrow this to **your condition** (e.g., dermatology, hormone care, weight loss, mental health) and give you the **best 3 options**.
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Here are some of the strongest **specialty telehealth clinic options** in the U.S., by category: - **General specialty care:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell** - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe**, **DermCafé** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims** - **Women’s health / birth control / UTI care:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Favor** - **Weight loss / obesity care:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Ro** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside** - **Primary care + specialty add-ons:** **One Medical**, **Maven Clinic** (women/family health) - **Urgent care-style specialty access:** **MDLive**, **Sesame** - **Sexual health / STI care:** **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** **Best picks by use case:** - **Derm:** Curology or Apostrophe - **Weight loss:** Found or Ro - **Women’s health:** Nurx or Maven Clinic - **Mental health:** Talkspace or Brightside - **Low-cost pay-as-you-go:** Sesame If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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Here are some of the strongest **specialty telehealth clinic options**, depending on what you need: - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Ro**, **Found**, **Mochi Health** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss / TRT:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **PlushCare** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Winona** (menopause), **Midi Health** (perimenopause/menopause) - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Musely** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside**, **Mindpath Health** - **Allergy / sinus care:** **Sesame** providers, **Zocdoc telehealth** options, some regional ENT/allergy clinics - **Sleep medicine:** **BetterNight**, **Hims** (sleep support), **Sleep Care online programs** via larger health systems - **GI / IBS / digestive health:** **Oshi Health**, **Fruition Health** - **Chronic care / primary + specialty hybrid:** **PlushCare**, **Teladoc**, **Maven Clinic** (women/family health) **Best overall picks by category:** - **Best for weight loss:** Ro or Found - **Best for dermatology:** Curology or Musely - **Best for women’s health:** Midi Health or Nurx - **Best for mental health:** Talkiatry - **Best for men’s health:** Hims or Roman If you want, I can narrow this to the **best by condition, price, insurance coverage, or fastest appointments**.
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Here are some of the best-known **specialty telehealth clinic options** in the U.S., by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Aysa**, **Curology** - **Psychiatry / therapy:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Talkspace** - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Calibrate**, **Form Health**, **PlushCare Weight Management** - **Men’s health / ED / hormone care:** **Ro**, **Hims**, **Manny** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Wisp**, **Maven Clinic**, **Evernow** - **Sleep medicine:** **Sleep Doctor**, **BetterSleep Clinic** (availability varies), **SomniFix**-partnered programs - **Allergy / immunology:** **K Health**-based care and some regional systems; fewer dedicated national options - **Endocrinology / diabetes:** **Virta Health**, **Tandem Mobi / Dexcom telehealth programs**, **MyEndo**-style specialty networks - **Chronic pain / neurology / rehab:** **Hinge Health**, **Sword Health** - **Primary care with specialist referrals:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell**, **Doctor on Demand** **Best picks overall:** - **Talkiatry** for psychiatry - **Apostrophe** for dermatology - **Calibrate** or **Form Health** for weight care - **Ro** / **Hims** for men’s health - **Maven Clinic** for women’s/family health - **Virta Health** for diabetes/metabolic care If you want, I can also give you a **top 10 list by condition** (e.g., skin, mental health, weight loss, hormone therapy).
What are the most popular specialty telehealth clinics?
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Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics in the U.S. are: - **Hims / Hers** — men’s/women’s health, hair loss, acne, mental health, ED, weight loss - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, fertility, skincare, smoking cessation - **Nourish** — registered dietitian telehealth for nutrition, weight management, diabetes - **Array Behavioral Care** — psychiatry and therapy - **Talkiatry** — psychiatry - **BetterHelp** — therapy - **Cerebral** — psychiatry, anxiety/depression care - **Nurx** — birth control, STI care, migraine, acne, PrEP - **Wisp** — women’s sexual/reproductive health - **Fay Nutrition** — telehealth dietitians and nutrition coaching - **Everlywell** — at-home testing plus clinician-supported care - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth, including specialty referrals via employer plans - **Amwell** — broad telehealth platform with specialty services - **SonderMind** — therapy and psychiatry - **Midi Health** — menopause and midlife women’s health If you want, I can also rank the **best specialty telehealth clinics by area** (weight loss, mental health, women’s health, dermatology, etc.).
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Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics are: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **SkyMD**, **Curology** - **Men’s health / hair loss / ED:** **Hims**, **Ro**, **Lemonaid Health** - **Women’s health / contraception / UTI care:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Tia** - **Weight management / obesity care:** **Ro**, **Form Health**, **Found** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Amwell** - **Fertility / hormone care:** **Evernow**, **Maven Clinic**, **Carrot Fertility** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Zocdoc-affiliated telehealth providers**, **Sesame Care**, **Doctor on Demand** - **Pediatric specialty care:** **Cerebral’s family services** (limited), **Spruce Health** for some pediatric practices If you want, I can also rank them by **best-known**, **most affordable**, or **best by specialty**.
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Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics in the U.S. include: - **Hims & Hers** — men’s and women’s health, hair loss, sexual health, skincare, mental health - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health, fertility, pregnancy, menopause - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, skin care, fertility - **Nurx** — birth control, STI testing, PrEP, migraine, acne - **Amwell** — broad specialty telehealth through partner networks - **Teladoc Health** — general plus chronic and specialty care - **PlushCare** — primary care, weight loss, mental health, some specialty follow-up - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — specialty-backed virtual visits - **One Medical** — primary care with virtual visits and referrals - **K Health** — primary care, urgent care, and some condition-specific care If you mean a specific specialty, the best-known options are: - **Dermatology:** Hims, Nurx, Curology, Apostrophe - **Women’s health/fertility:** Maven Clinic, Carrot Fertility, Nurx - **Men’s health:** Hims, Ro - **Mental health:** Teladoc, Talkspace, BetterHelp - **Weight loss:** Ro, Hims, Calibrate, Found If you want, I can narrow this to the **best telehealth clinics by specialty** or by **price/insurance coverage**.
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Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics in the U.S. are: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** (now part of Rory), **Hims Skin**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside Health**, **Headway** - **Women’s health / menopause / sexual health:** **Maven Clinic**, **Midi Health**, **Tia**, **Winona** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **Lemonaid Health** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Wyndly**, **K Health**, some regional allergy clinics offering virtual follow-ups - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Noom Med**, **Found**, **Sequence** - **Sleep medicine:** **Sleep Doctor**, **Lofta**, **BetterSleep** - **Fertility / reproductive health:** **Mira**, **Kindbody**, **Ro Fertility** If you want, I can also rank these by: 1. **best for convenience**, 2. **best for insurance coverage**, or 3. **best by specialty**.
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Some of the most popular specialty telehealth clinics/brands in the U.S. are: - **Hims & Hers** — men’s/women’s health, hair loss, ED, acne, mental health, weight loss - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, fertility, skincare, smoking cessation - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum - **Nurx** — birth control, STI testing/treatment, acne, migraine, PrEP - **PlushCare** — primary care plus weight loss and mental health - **Talkspace** — online therapy and psychiatry - **BetterHelp** — online therapy - **Cerebral** — mental health, medication management, therapy - **DermatologistOnCall / Apostrophe** — dermatology and acne/skin care - **Lemonaid Health** — primary care, mental health, sexual health, dermatology If you want, I can narrow this down by specialty, like **mental health**, **women’s health**, **dermatology**, or **weight loss**.
Can you recommend the best online specialty clinics?
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It depends on the specialty, but these are some of the strongest online specialty clinic options: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Dermatology by Derm** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Amwell** - **Women’s health:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Maven Clinic** - **Men’s health / urology:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Noom Med**, **Found**, **Sequence** - **Primary care with specialist referrals:** **Teladoc**, **Sesame**, **MDLive** - **Sleep medicine:** **Sleep Doctor**, **BetterSleep** (more coaching-focused), **Sunrise Health** - **ADHD:** **Done**, **ADHD Online**, **Talkiatry** If you want, I can give you the **best options for one specific specialty** and compare them on: 1. price, 2. insurance, 3. doctor quality, 4. fastest appointment.
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Yes—if you mean **online specialty telehealth clinics**, these are some of the best-known options by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Dermstore Telederm** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **Keeps** - **Women’s health / contraception / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Midi Health**, **Wisp** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **Amwell**, **Teladoc** - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Noom Med** - **Sexual health / STI care:** **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Nurx**, **MpowerHealth** - **Allergy:** **The Allergy & Asthma Center of ___** style local tele-allergy clinics vary more than national brands **Best overall picks** - **Apostrophe** for acne/skin - **Hims** for men’s health - **Nurx** for women’s health and STI testing - **Midi Health** for menopause/perimenopause - **Talkspace** for therapy If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best clinic for your specific condition** and budget.
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“Best” depends on the specialty, but these are solid, well-known options: - **Hims / Hers** — hair loss, ED, skincare, weight loss, mental health - **Ro** — weight loss, men’s health, hair loss, sexual health - **Nurx** — birth control, STI care, migraine, acne, PrEP - **Maven Clinic** — women’s/family health, fertility, menopause, pregnancy - **PlushCare** — primary care plus ongoing specialist referrals - **Teladoc** — broad virtual care, including some specialty follow-up - **Lemonaid Health** — simple treatment for common conditions like acne, anxiety, ED, insomnia - **DermatologistOnCall** / **Apostrophe** — online dermatology and prescription skincare If you tell me the specialty you want—**dermatology, weight loss, mental health, women’s health, men’s health, fertility, etc.**—I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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It depends on the specialty, but these are strong online options: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps** - **Women’s health / birth control / acne:** **Nurx**, **Wisp** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside** - **General specialty care / second opinions:** **Teladoc**, **MDLive**, **Amwell** If you want the “best” overall, I’d usually start with: 1. **One Medical** (best overall primary/specialty referral experience, where available) 2. **Teladoc** (broad coverage) 3. **Talkiatry** (psychiatry) 4. **Curology** (skin) 5. **Hims** or **Keeps** (men’s health) If you tell me the **specialty** you need, I can narrow it to the top 2–3.
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Yes — if you mean **online specialty healthcare clinics** (not general primary care), these are some of the strongest options in the U.S.: ### Best overall - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty access, solid for chronic conditions and referrals. - **Amwell** — good specialist network and hospital-system partnerships. - **Included Health** — excellent for care navigation + finding the right specialist. ### Best for mental health - **Talkspace** — therapy + psychiatry online. - **BetterHelp** — large therapist network, easy to start. - **Cerebral** — psychiatry-focused, medication management in many states. ### Best for dermatology - **Apostrophe** — acne, rosacea, hair loss, skin-care prescriptions. - **Curology** — custom acne treatment. - **DermatologistOnCall** — fast virtual derm visits. ### Best for weight loss / metabolic health - **Found** — evidence-based weight management. - **Sequence** — strong GLP-1/wellness program. - **Calibrate** — structured obesity treatment program. ### Best for men’s health / ED / hair loss - **Hims** — ED, hair loss, anxiety, dermatology. - **Roman** — men’s health, ED, hair loss. - **Lemonaid Health** — straightforward online prescribing. ### Best for women’s health - **Midi Health** — menopause/perimenopause. - **Winona** — hormone-focused care. - **Nurx** — birth control, acne, STI testing, migraine care. ### Best for sleep - **Sleep Doctor** — sleep apnea and sleep specialist support. - **BetterSleep?** (app) — more for sleep coaching than specialty care. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best specialty clinics by condition**, or 2. the **best clinics by insurance/price**.
What specialty telehealth clinics are worth trying?
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A few specialty telehealth clinics are genuinely worth trying if they fit your issue: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** Good for acne, rosacea, eczema, hair loss. - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman** Straightforward, fast, usually affordable. - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** Good for contraception, STI testing, perimenopause/menopause support. - **Weight management:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Noom Med** Best if you want structured coaching plus medication options. - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside** Better for therapy/med management than general urgent care. - **ADHD:** **Done**, **Talkiatry** Useful if you want evaluation and ongoing treatment. - **Sleep:** **Sleep Reset**, **Apollo Health** Good for insomnia and CBT-I style programs. - **Primary care with specialty access:** **PlushCare**, **Sesame**, **K Health** Good “one-stop” options when you’re not sure where to start. Quick rule: - **Best for simple, common, ongoing problems** → telehealth is usually great. - **Best for complex symptoms, new lumps, chest pain, severe pain, or anything needing a physical exam** → in-person care. If you tell me your main issue, I can point you to the best telehealth specialty and the most worth-trying brand.
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A few specialty telehealth clinics are genuinely worth trying if you have a clear issue: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** Good for acne, rosacea, eczema, and prescription skincare. - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps**, **Hers** Useful for finasteride/minoxidil plans and follow-up. - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Found**, **Ro**, **Calibrate** Best if you want medication + coaching, not just a prescription. - **Sexual health / men’s health:** **Roman**, **Hims** Good for ED, testosterone questions, and STI-related care. - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** Better for therapy access than urgent psychiatric care. - **Women’s health:** **Midi Health**, **Maven Clinic** Strong for menopause, perimenopause, fertility support, and postpartum care. - **Primary-care replacement / general care:** **One Medical**, **K Health** Useful if you want fast access and ongoing virtual care. Best rule: use specialty telehealth when you have one specific, common problem and want convenience. If you want, I can rank the best ones by **cost**, **insurance acceptance**, or **quality** for your exact need.
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A few specialty telehealth clinics that are often worth trying, depending on your issue: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Hims** Good for acne, rosacea, hair loss, and prescription skin meds. - **Mental health:** **Brightside**, **Talkiatry**, **Headway** Good for psychiatry, therapy, anxiety/depression, med management. - **Women’s health / menopause:** **Maven Clinic**, **Midi Health** Good for hormones, perimenopause/menopause, birth control, sexual health. - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** Good for ED, hair loss, testosterone-related questions. - **Sleep:** **Sleepio**, **BetterSleep** More program-based; useful for insomnia and sleep habits. - **Allergy/asthma:** **K Health**, **PlushCare** Better for straightforward medication management and follow-up. - **Chronic care / primary care:** **Teladoc**, **Amazon One Medical** Good for common conditions, referrals, and ongoing care. Quick rule: - **Best for prescriptions + ongoing care:** Hims, Roman, Curology, Brightside - **Best for more specialized doctors:** Talkiatry, Midi Health, Maven - **Best all-around primary care:** One Medical, Teladoc If you tell me what you’re trying to treat, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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A few specialty telehealth clinics are genuinely worth trying: - **Dermatology** — great for acne, eczema, rashes, hair loss - Try: **Apostrophe**, **Aedit**, **Direct Dermatology** - **Psychiatry / therapy** — good if you want meds management or counseling - Try: **Talkiatry**, **Brightside**, **Headway** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause** - Try: **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic**, **Midi Health** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss / testosterone questions** - Try: **Hims**, **Ro**, **Lemonaid Health** - **Weight management / obesity medicine** - Try: **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Sequence (WeightWatchers Clinic)**, **Ro** - **Sleep medicine** — especially insomnia and possible sleep apnea follow-up - Try: **Sleep Reset**, **Cleveland Clinic Sleep Disorders telehealth** if available in your state - **Allergy / asthma** - Try: **Mendelson Allergy**, **Cleveland Clinic virtual visits** (varies by location) Best bets if you want the most value: **dermatology, psychiatry, women’s health, and weight management**. Those tend to work well remotely. If you want, I can also rank them by **price, quality, or fastest appointment**.
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A few specialty telehealth clinics are usually worth trying if they match your need: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology** — good for acne, rosacea, anti-aging prescriptions - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims** — convenient for finasteride, minoxidil, ED meds - **Women’s health / contraception / BV / UTIs:** **Nurx** — strong for birth control and common sexual health issues - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Ro**, **Calibrate**, **Mochi Health** — for GLP-1s and structured weight programs - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** — therapy; **Sesame** can be cheaper for psychiatry visits - **Primary care with faster access:** **K Health** — useful for basic evals, meds, and follow-up - **Menopause / hormone care:** **Midi Health**, **Evernow** — focused menopause support - **Sleep:** **SleepReset**, **BetterSleep** (app-based) — for insomnia and sleep coaching Best picks by common goal: - **Acne:** Curology - **Birth control:** Nurx - **Hair loss:** Hims - **Weight loss:** Ro - **Menopause:** Midi Health If you tell me the issue you’re trying to solve, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
Which are the best telehealth clinics for specialty care?
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Here are some of the best **telehealth clinics for specialty care** (depending on the specialty you need): ### Best overall specialty telehealth - **Teladoc Health** — broad access to specialists and strong nationwide coverage. - **Amwell** — good for specialty visits through larger health-system partnerships. - **Included Health** — excellent for navigating to the right specialist and coordinating care. - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Care Network partners** — top-tier if you can access it through an affiliated system. ### Best by specialty - **Hims & Hers** — best for men’s health, women’s health, hair loss, sexual health, and acne. - **Ro** — strong for weight management, men’s health, skin, and sexual health. - **Nurx** — great for birth control, STI care, migraines, acne, and PrEP. - **Berry Street** — strong for medical weight loss and obesity care. - **Cerebral** — behavioral health, ADHD, anxiety, depression. - **Talkspace** — therapy and psychiatry. ### Best for hard-to-find specialty second opinions - **SpecialistDirect** — good for specialist consults without in-person visits. - **Second Opinion International** — remote expert reviews. - **Mayo Clinic** — one of the strongest second-opinion options if available. ### Best if you want insurance-based specialist care - **Amwell** - **Teladoc Health** - **Included Health** ### Quick tip If you tell me the **specialty** you need — like dermatology, cardiology, endocrinology, GI, women’s health, or mental health — I can give you a tighter shortlist of the best clinics for that exact need.
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Here are some of the best telehealth clinics for **specialty care**, depending on what you need: - **Teladoc Health** — best overall for broad specialty access (dermatology, mental health, nutrition, chronic care) - **Amwell** — strong for specialty visits through its hospital-system partners - **MDLive** — good for dermatology, therapy, psychiatry, and general specialty follow-up - **PlushCare** — good for primary care that can refer into specialty care; often faster access - **Doctor on Demand (by Included Health)** — strong for mental health and some medical specialties - **Zocdoc** — best for finding board-certified specialists who offer video visits - **Sesame** — best cash-pay option for affordable specialist visits - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — excellent if you want care from a top-tier health system - **Mayo Clinic Care Network / Mayo Clinic Appointments** — best for complex second opinions and specialty care - **One Medical** — good for concierge-style primary care with specialist coordination Best by use case: - **Dermatology:** MDLive, Teladoc, Amwell - **Mental health/psychiatry:** Doctor on Demand, Teladoc, Amwell - **Complex second opinion:** Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic - **Low-cost self-pay:** Sesame - **Finding a specific specialist:** Zocdoc If you want, I can also rank the **best telehealth specialty clinics by condition** (for example: skin, hormone issues, weight loss, cardiology, ADHD, or GI).
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It depends on the specialty, but these are strong telehealth options for specialty care: - **Included Health** — great for **care navigation + specialist referral**, especially if you want help finding the right expert. - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty coverage, good for **general specialty consults** and follow-ups. - **Amwell** — solid for **large health-system partnerships** and access to specialists. - **Maven Clinic** — best-known for **women’s and family health** (fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, pediatrics). - **TwentyEight Health** — strong for **men’s health** and related specialty care. - **Hims & Hers** — convenient for **dermatology, sexual health, mental health**, and some primary/specialty needs. - **The Cigna Telehealth / MDLIVE** — good if you want **specialist access through an insurance-linked platform**. - **Akos** — useful for **complex care coordination** and specialty consults. If you want the “best” by use case: - **Most comprehensive:** Included Health - **Women’s/family specialty:** Maven Clinic - **Simple, broad access:** Teladoc or Amwell - **Derm/sexual health:** Hims & Hers If you tell me the specialty you need—like **dermatology, endocrinology, cardiology, fertility, neurology, or psychiatry**—I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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The “best” telehealth clinic depends on the specialty, but these are strong, well-known options: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty coverage, especially **dermatology, mental health, chronic care, and general specialty consults** - **Amwell** — good for **specialty visits via large health-system networks**; often strong if your hospital already uses it - **MDLIVE** — solid for **dermatology, behavioral health, and general medical visits** - **Included Health** — best for **specialty navigation and second opinions**; helpful for finding the right specialist - **K Health** — good for **primary care + some specialty follow-up**; fast access and AI-assisted triage - **Parsley Health** — strong for **complex chronic care** and **functional/integrative medicine** - **DermatologistOnCall** / **SkyMD** — best if you specifically need **tele-dermatology** - **Talkspace** / **BetterHelp** — best-known for **mental health specialty care** If you want the best overall for specialty care, I’d usually shortlist: 1. **Included Health** 2. **Teladoc Health** 3. **Amwell** If you tell me the specialty you need—like **dermatology, psychiatry, endocrinology, cardiology, or women’s health**—I can narrow it to the best 3.
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A few of the best-known telehealth options for **specialty care** are: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty network; good for chronic-condition follow-up and specialty referrals. - **Amwell** — strong for online specialty visits through partner health systems; good if you want hospital-backed care. - **Included Health** — excellent for care navigation and specialty referrals, especially if your employer/plan offers it. - **MDLIVE** — convenient for common specialty needs and ongoing virtual follow-up. - **K Health** — good for primary-to-specialty triage and some chronic care support. For **specific specialties**, these are often better: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Women’s health / menopause:** **MIDI Health** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Birth control / sexual health:** **Nurx** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside** - **Weight management / metabolic care:** **Sequence**, **Calibrate**, **Found** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow this to the **best 3 options** for that exact condition.
What are the leading specialty telemedicine clinics?
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“Leading” depends on the specialty, but these are some of the best-known specialty telemedicine clinics in the U.S.: - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside Health** - **Men’s health / sexual health:** **Roman (Ro)**, **Hims**, **Lemonaid Health** - **Women’s health / contraception / STI care:** **Nurx**, **Tia**, **Midi Health** (also menopause) - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Hims Skin** - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Sequence** - **Primary + specialty-style concierge care:** **One Medical**, **PlushCare**, **Maven Clinic** (women/family health) If you want, I can narrow this to the best clinics for a specific specialty—e.g. dermatology, hormone therapy, ADHD, fertility, or mental health.
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Some of the best-known specialty telemedicine clinics are: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty care, including dermatology, mental health, chronic care, and more - **Amwell** — large specialty network; good for behavioral health, dermatology, and second opinions - **MDLive** — strong for behavioral health, dermatology, and urgent specialty visits - **PlushCare** — primary care plus referrals to specialists; solid for prescription management - **Hims & Hers** — focused specialty care for men’s/women’s health, hair loss, ED, skin, and mental health - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, sexual health, and smoking cessation - **Nurx** — women’s health, STI care, birth control, acne, migraines, and PrEP - **Curology** — dermatology/acne care - **Apostrophe** — dermatology, especially acne and anti-aging - **Sesame** — marketplace for affordable specialty telehealth visits - **K Health** — AI-assisted primary and specialty-adjacent care, especially for common conditions If you want, I can also give you the **best telemedicine clinics by specialty** (e.g., dermatology, psychiatry, women’s health, weight loss).
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Some of the best-known specialty telemedicine clinics/platforms include: - **Included Health** — strong for care navigation, second opinions, and specialty referrals. - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty telehealth network, especially chronic care and mental health. - **Amwell** — large virtual care platform used by health systems and specialty programs. - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Care Network** — top-tier virtual specialty consults and second opinions. - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — strong specialty-backed virtual visits. - **Hims & Hers** — popular for dermatology, sexual health, hair loss, anxiety, and primary care. - **Ro** — telemedicine for men’s and women’s health, weight loss, fertility, and chronic conditions. - **PlushCare** — convenient physician-led telehealth with referrals and ongoing care. - **Talkiatry** — focused on psychiatry and mental health. - **Nurx** — women’s health, birth control, STI testing, acne, migraines, and PrEP. - **Form Health** — medically supervised weight-loss care. - **Forward** — membership-based preventive and primary care with specialist coordination. If you want, I can also narrow this down to the **best specialty telemedicine clinics by category** (dermatology, psychiatry, weight loss, women’s health, etc.).
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Here are some of the leading **specialty telemedicine clinics/platforms** in the U.S., by category: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** (now part of Nurx), **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Cerebral**, **Headspace Health** - **Women’s health / fertility:** **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx**, **Winona** (menopause) - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Ro**, **Sequence** (now part of WeightWatchers), **Calibrate** - **Sexual health / urology:** **Roman**, **Hims** - **Primary + specialty care:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell**, **MDLive** - **Pediatrics:** **Summer Health**, **Blueberry Pediatrics** If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best telemedicine clinics by specialty**, or 2. a **comparison table** with pricing, insurance, and availability.
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“Leading” specialty telemedicine clinics depends on the specialty, but these are widely recognized options: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty access, very large national footprint - **Amwell** — strong hospital/health-system telehealth network - **MDLive** — good for common specialty visits through employer/health-plan access - **Included Health** — strong for care navigation and specialty referrals - **PlushCare** — good primary care plus specialist referrals - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — reputable specialty-backed system care - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Online Services** — strong for second opinions and specialty expertise Specialty-focused examples: - **Nurx** — women’s health, birth control, acne, STI care - **Hims & Hers** — men’s/women’s health, hair loss, ED, mental health - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, fertility, sexual health - **Wisp** — women’s sexual and reproductive health - **Charlie Health** / **Talkspace** / **BetterHelp** — behavioral health If you want, I can narrow this to the **best telemedicine clinics for a specific specialty** like dermatology, endocrinology, psychiatry, women’s health, or weight loss.
What are the best virtual clinics for specialist treatment?
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If you mean **online specialist care** (not just urgent care), the best options are usually: ### Best overall virtual specialist clinics - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Virtual Care** — best for complex cases and second opinions. - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — strong specialty depth and hospital-backed care. - **Teladoc Health** — broad access to many specialists, good if you want one platform for multiple issues. - **Amwell** — solid for specialty consults, especially if your insurance partners with them. - **Hims / Hers** — best for more limited specialty areas like dermatology, sexual health, hair loss, anxiety, and weight care. - **One Medical** — good primary care plus referrals; not a true specialist platform, but very convenient. ### Best by specialty - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health/psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Mindbloom** (ketamine-assisted care where available) - **Women’s health:** **Midi Health**, **Gennev** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Ro** - **Weight management/endocrine-style care:** **Noom Med**, **Ro**, **PlushCare** ### What to look for - Board-certified specialists - Ability to order labs/imaging - Prescription support - Insurance acceptance - Follow-up access, not just one-time visits If you tell me **your country** and the **specialty you need** (derm, GI, cardio, neuro, hormone, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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It depends on the specialty, but the strongest virtual clinics/platforms for specialist care are usually: - **Amwell** — good all-around specialist access; strong network and hospital partnerships. - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialist coverage and easy referral-style visits. - **MDLive** — solid for dermatology, behavioral health, and general specialist consults. - **Included Health** — best if you want help **finding the right specialist** and coordinating care. - **HealthTap** — useful for fast online doctor access plus specialist follow-up. - **SteadyMD** — strong for more personalized, membership-style virtual care. For specific needs: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Nurx** - **Mental health/psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace** - **Weight management/endocrine-style care:** **Calibrate**, **Found** - **Women’s health:** **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx** If you want, I can give you the **best virtual clinics by specialty** (e.g., cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, neurology) or by **country/state**.
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If you mean **telehealth clinics that can connect you with board-certified specialists**, the best options depend on your country and specialty, but these are strong picks in the U.S.: ### Best overall - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty access, good for follow-ups and chronic-condition management. - **Amwell** — strong network of specialists and major health-system integrations. - **PlushCare** — easy primary-care-to-specialist referrals, good if you want coordinated care. ### Best for specific specialties - **Included Health** — excellent for navigating to the right specialist and getting second opinions. - **Maven Clinic** — best for women’s and family health, especially fertility, pregnancy, postpartum. - **Lyra Health** — best for mental health specialists. - **Talkspace** / **BetterHelp** — convenient therapy and psychiatry access, though not for most medical specialties. ### Good if you want hospital-grade specialty care - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Care Network-affiliated telehealth** - **Johns Hopkins Medicine Telemedicine** These can be especially strong for **second opinions** and complex cases. ### Quick rule of thumb - **General specialist access:** Teladoc, Amwell - **Best care coordination/second opinions:** Included Health - **Women’s health:** Maven Clinic - **Mental health:** Lyra, Talkspace - **Top-tier academic specialist care:** Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins If you tell me **your country, insurance, and the specialty you need** (e.g., dermatology, cardiology, endocrinology), I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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The **best virtual clinics for specialist treatment** depend on the specialty you need, but these are strong options: - **Teladoc Health** — broadest specialist network; good for cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, mental health, and second opinions. - **Amwell** — strong for specialty consults through partnered health systems; good if you want hospital-linked care. - **Doctor On Demand (by Included Health)** — solid for urgent care plus psychiatry, therapy, and chronic-condition follow-up. - **PlushCare** — good for primary care that can coordinate specialist referrals; useful for ongoing management. - **HealthTap** — flexible virtual access to physicians and specialist guidance, especially for follow-up care. - **Maven Clinic** — best for women’s and family health, including OB/GYN, fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum. - **Ro** — strong for men’s health, weight management, dermatology, and hair loss. - **Hims / Hers** — convenient for dermatology, mental health, sexual health, and weight care. - **Sesame** — good for lower-cost cash-pay specialist visits if you want price transparency. - **Second Opinions from Cleveland Clinic / Mayo Clinic** — best for complex cases and expert review. **Best picks by need** - **Complex specialist opinion:** Cleveland Clinic or Mayo Clinic - **Women’s health/fertility:** Maven Clinic - **Dermatology:** Ro, Hims/Hers, Teladoc - **Mental health/psychiatry:** Doctor On Demand, Teladoc, Amwell - **General specialist access:** Teladoc or Amwell If you tell me **your country** and **which specialty** you need, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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It depends a lot on **your country, insurance, and specialty**, but these are some of the strongest virtual options for specialist care: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty coverage, strong for chronic conditions and referrals - **Amwell** — good general tele-specialty access, often through employer/insurance plans - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — high-quality specialist-backed care, especially if you want a major academic center - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Online Services** — excellent for complex cases and second opinions - **MDLIVE** — convenient, widely available, good for common specialty consults - **Included Health** — strong for navigation to the right specialist and second opinions - **Parsley Health** — popular for integrative/functional medicine-style specialty care - **Hims & Hers** — not broad specialist care, but good for specific areas like dermatology, mental health, sexual health, and hair loss - **DermatologistOnCall** / **SkyMD** — best if you specifically need dermatology - **Talkiatry** — one of the better virtual psychiatry options - **Thirty Madison** brands (like **Keeps**, **Nurx**) — focused specialty services such as men’s health, migraine, women’s health, etc. If you want the **best overall for serious specialist treatment**, I’d start with: 1. **Mayo Clinic** 2. **Cleveland Clinic** 3. **Teladoc Health** 4. **Included Health** If you tell me: - your **country** - the **specialty** you need (derm, psych, endocrinology, GI, etc.) - and whether you want **insurance-covered** care …I can narrow it down to the best options.
Which online specialty care clinics are best overall?
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If you want **one “best overall” online specialty care clinic**, I’d pick **Ro** — it’s the most well-rounded for **weight loss, men’s health, women’s health, and some chronic-care support**. Other top picks by use case: - **Hims** — best for **men’s health** (ED, hair loss, mental health) - **Maven Clinic** — best for **women’s and family health** (fertility, pregnancy, postpartum) - **Omada Health** — best for **chronic conditions** like diabetes, hypertension, weight management - **Talkiatry** — best for **psychiatry/med management** - **Curology** — best for **online dermatology** - **Apostrophe** — also strong for **skin care/dermatology** - **Mochi Health** — popular for **medical weight-loss care** If you want, I can also rank them by **price, insurance acceptance, or specialty**.
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Best overall depends on **which specialty you need**, but these are the strongest online specialty-care options: ### Best overall - **Maven Clinic** — best if you want **women’s and family health**: fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, pediatrics support. - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online / MyChart Virtual Visit** — best for **high-quality specialty-system care** if you want access to a major academic medical center. - **Teladoc Health** — best broad **multi-specialty virtual care** network, especially if you want one platform for many issues. - **Amwell** — strong general telehealth with **specialist referrals** and insurance-friendly coverage. - **MDLIVE** — good for **dermatology, therapy, psychiatry, and urgent medical care**. - **HealthTap** — useful for **quick specialist-style consults** and primary care continuity. ### Best by specialty - **Mental health:** **Talkspace** or **BetterHelp** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, or **DermatologistOnCall** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims** or **Roman** - **Women’s health / fertility:** **Maven Clinic** - **Chronic condition management:** **Livongo** (often through employers/health plans) ### If you want one pick - **Maven Clinic** for women/family specialty care - **Teladoc Health** for the broadest overall specialty coverage - **Cleveland Clinic virtual care** for top-tier specialist credibility If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the **best 3 options**.
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If you want **one best overall**: **Included Health**. It’s the strongest all-around option for **specialty navigation + virtual specialty appointments**, especially if you need help finding the right doctor quickly. **Best online specialty care clinics overall** 1. **Included Health** — best overall 2. **Teladoc Health** — best for broad access and employer coverage 3. **Maven Clinic** — best for women’s and family health 4. **Oshi Health** — best for GI / digestive specialty care 5. **Ro** — best for men’s health and some chronic-condition care 6. **Amwell** — solid general specialty telehealth 7. **Sesame Care** — best value if you want cash-pay visits **Quick pick by need** - **Complex care / referrals:** Included Health - **Women’s health / fertility / pregnancy:** Maven Clinic - **GI care:** Oshi Health - **Men’s health:** Ro - **Lowest cost self-pay:** Sesame Care If you tell me your **condition** or **budget**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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If you want the **best overall online specialty care clinics**, my short list is: 1. **Sesame Care** — best overall for **transparent cash pricing** and easy access to specialists. 2. **Teladoc Health** — best for **breadth of specialties** and strong insurance integration. 3. **Amwell** — solid all-around choice for **specialist video visits** through many insurers/employers. 4. **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic Online Services** — best for **high-acuity, top-tier second opinions**. 5. **Cleveland Clinic Virtual Visits** — excellent for **specialist care from a major academic medical center**. If you mean **condition-specific specialty clinics**, the best are often: - **Ro** / **Hims** — men’s health, ED, hair loss, weight loss - **Hers** — women’s health, weight loss - **Nurx** — birth control, STI, migraine, acne - **Apostrophe** — dermatology - **WeightWatchers Clinic** — obesity/weight-loss meds **Best overall pick:** **Sesame Care** for most people. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for insurance, lowest cost, or specific condition**.
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If you mean **online specialty care clinics** (not general primary care), the **best overall** are: 1. **Ro** — best overall for breadth and polish - Strong for **weight loss, men’s health, hair loss, sexual health** - Easy process, good follow-up, consistent experience 2. **Hims & Hers** — best for straightforward specialty care - Great for **hair loss, ED, mental health, skin, weight loss** - Very user-friendly and widely available 3. **Nurx** — best for women’s specialty care - Strong for **birth control, STI testing, acne, migraine, PrEP** - Good convenience and refill management 4. **Maven Clinic** — best for women/family health benefits - Excellent for **fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, pediatrics** - Better if you want ongoing care, not just one-off treatment 5. **Sesame Care** — best for affordability and flexibility - Good access to **specialists and telehealth visits** - Often lower-cost, but quality can vary by provider **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** **Ro** - **Best women’s care:** **Nurx** or **Maven Clinic** - **Best men’s care:** **Hims** - **Best budget option:** **Sesame Care** If you tell me the specialty you need—like **dermatology, weight loss, fertility, mental health, or men’s health**—I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
What are the best telehealth clinics for specific conditions?
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Here are some of the best-known telehealth clinics by condition: - **Primary care / urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **MDLIVE**, **PlushCare** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **Brightside**, **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** - **Dermatology (acne, eczema, rashes):** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Hims/Hers** - **Sexual health / STI / birth control:** **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Wisp** - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps**, **Roman** - **Weight management:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Noom Med**, **Ro** - **Men’s health / ED / low T:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **BlueChew** - **Women’s health / menopause:** **Evernow**, **Maven Clinic**, **Midi Health** - **Allergy / asthma:** **PlushCare**, **Teladoc**, **MDLIVE** - **Pediatrics / family care:** **Teladoc**, **PlushCare**, **Amwell** Quick picks: - **Best all-around:** **PlushCare** - **Best for dermatology:** **Apostrophe** - **Best for women’s health:** **Nurx** or **Evernow** - **Best for men’s health:** **Hims** - **Best for mental health:** **Brightside** If you tell me the **specific condition** and your **state/country**, I can narrow it to the best options that actually serve your area.
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Here are some of the better-known telehealth clinics by condition: - **Skin / acne / eczema / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Hers**, **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Nurx** - **Sexual health / STI testing / PrEP:** **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Nurx**, **Mistr**, **PlushCare** - **Birth control / women’s health:** **Hers**, **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside**, **Amwell** - **Primary care / urgent care / common infections:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Doctor on Demand (now Included Health)**, **PlushCare** - **Men’s health / ED / testosterone:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Weight loss / GLP-1 programs:** **Ro**, **Hims**, **WeightWatchers Clinic**, **Found** Quick picks: - **Best overall primary care:** **PlushCare** - **Best for dermatology:** **Apostrophe** or **Curology** - **Best for sexual health:** **Nurx** - **Best for mental health:** **Talkspace** - **Best for men’s health:** **Hims** - **Best for women’s health:** **Hers** A few caveats: - Availability, pricing, and prescriptions vary by state/country. - For chest pain, trouble breathing, severe bleeding, stroke symptoms, or suicidal thoughts, use **ER / emergency services**, not telehealth. If you want, I can make a **condition-by-condition list for your specific issue** (for example: acne, anxiety, UTI, ED, ADHD, or weight loss).
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Here are some of the best-known telehealth clinics by condition: - **UTIs / women’s health:** **Wisp**, **PlushCare**, **Lemonaid Health** - **ED / PE / men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **Mango Clinic** - **Birth control / sexual health:** **Nurx**, **SimpleHealth**, **Wisp** - **Acne / skin:** **DermatologistOnCall**, **Apostrophe**, **Curology** - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps**, **Happy Head** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, **Brightside** - **Weight loss / GLP-1 support:** **Found**, **Mochi Health**, **Ro** - **Primary care / general medical:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **PlushCare** - **Allergies / asthma:** **Teladoc**, **PlushCare**, **K Health** - **Sleep:** **Sleep Doctor**, **MediSleep**, **PlushCare** Quick picks: - **Best overall general care:** **PlushCare** - **Best for straightforward women’s health:** **Nurx** or **Wisp** - **Best for dermatology:** **Apostrophe** or **Curology** - **Best for men’s health:** **Hims** or **Roman** - **Best for therapy/psychiatry:** **Brightside** or **Talkspace** If you tell me the **specific condition** and your **state/country**, I can narrow it to the best options.
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“Best” depends on the condition, but these are strong telehealth options by use case: - **Primary care / general issues:** **One Medical**, **K Health**, **Teladoc**, **Amwell** - **Dermatology (acne, eczema, rosacea, rashes):** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall**, **SkyMD** - **Mental health / therapy / psychiatry:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside**, **Grow Therapy** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Evernow**, **Midi Health**, **Wisp** - **Sexual health / STI treatment:** **Planned Parenthood Direct**, **Nurx**, **K Health**, **LetsGetChecked** (testing) - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Ro**, **Noom Med** - **Hair loss:** **Hims**, **Keeps**, **Musely** - **UTI / simple infections / urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **K Health**, **MDLIVE** If you tell me the specific condition, your state/country, and whether you want **cheap, fast, or insurance-covered**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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Here are some of the **best telehealth clinics by condition** (U.S.-focused): - **Primary care / general health:** **Teladoc Health**, **MDLIVE** - **Mental health (therapy + psychiatry):** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** (therapy), **Brightside Health** (depression/anxiety), **Cerebral** (selected states) - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Hims/Hers Dermatology**, **Curology** - **Sexual health / STI care:** **Nurx**, **Lemonaid Health**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** - **Weight loss / obesity care:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Sequence** - **Sleep / insomnia:** **Sesame**, **Sleep Reset**, **Eight Sleep’s clinical partners** (if paired with a provider) - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Nurx**, **Wisp**, **Midi Health** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Urgent care / common infections:** **Teladoc**, **MDLIVE**, **K Health** **Quick picks:** - **Best overall for broad medical access:** Teladoc - **Best for mental health:** Brightside or Talkspace - **Best for skin issues:** Apostrophe - **Best for birth control/STI care:** Nurx - **Best for men’s health:** Hims - **Best for women’s hormone/menopause care:** Midi Health If you want, I can also give you a **best telehealth clinic list by your exact condition** (e.g., acne, ADHD, anxiety, UTI, migraines, menopause, etc.).
What specialty telehealth clinics have the best reviews?
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“Best reviewed” depends a lot on the specialty and your state, but these specialty telehealth brands are commonly well-regarded: - **Talkiatry** — psychiatry / meds - **Hims / Hers** — men’s and women’s health, hair loss, ED, skin, mental health - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, sexual health - **Nurx** — birth control, STI care, acne, migraine - **Curology** — prescription acne and skin care - **Apostrophe** — dermatology / acne / rosacea / hair loss - **PlushCare** — primary care plus some specialty follow-up - **Midi Health** — menopause / perimenopause - **Evernow** — menopause care - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health If you want, I can narrow this to the **best-reviewed option for a specific specialty** like dermatology, psychiatry, weight loss, or women’s health.
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“Best reviewed” depends a lot on the specialty, but these are often among the better-regarded telehealth brands: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Ro Derm** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Ro** - **Women’s health / birth control / sexual health:** **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **Teladoc Behavioral Health** - **Primary/urgent care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell** - **Weight management:** **Ro**, **Calibrate** If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best-reviewed option for one specific specialty** (e.g., dermatology, ADHD, weight loss, women’s health).
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“Best reviews” depends on the specialty, but these are some of the most consistently well-liked telehealth brands: - **Women’s health / fertility / pregnancy support:** **Maven Clinic** - **Acne / dermatology:** **Curology** or **Musely** - **Birth control / STI care / hair loss:** **Nurx** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims** - **Weight loss / GLP-1 programs:** **Ro** or **Found** - **Mental health psychiatry:** **Talkiatry** or **Brightside Health** If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best-reviewed option for a specific specialty** (e.g., dermatology, weight loss, ADHD, women’s health).
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“Best reviews” varies a lot by specialty and state/insurance, and I can’t see live ratings. But these are often well-regarded specialty telehealth options: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Hims & Hers Dermatology** - **Mental health/psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Doctor on Demand** - **Primary care / general specialty:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell** - **Women’s health:** **Nurx**, **PlushCare** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Weight management:** **Noom Med**, **Sequence**, **Calibrate** A good way to choose: 1. Check recent **Google Reviews** and **Trustpilot** 2. Confirm they treat your **specific condition** 3. Make sure they take your **insurance** or show clear cash pricing 4. Verify they can prescribe in your **state** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow this to the best-reviewed options in that category.
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I can’t see live review scores, but these specialty telehealth brands are **consistently among the better-reviewed/popular ones**: - **Nurx** — women’s health, birth control, STI testing, migraine care - **Maven Clinic** — pregnancy, fertility, postpartum, family care - **Hims / Hers** — sexual health, hair loss, skin care, weight loss, mental health - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, hair loss, skin care - **K Health** — primary care + some specialty care, generally solid app/reviews - **Sesame** — good if you want pay-per-visit specialists at lower cost - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialist network, strong brand recognition If you want, I can narrow this to the **best-reviewed by specialty** (e.g., dermatology, women’s health, mental health, weight loss, sexual health).
Which specialty telehealth providers are most trusted?
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“Most trusted” usually means: board-certified clinicians, clear pricing, good reviews, and easy in-network insurance use. A few widely trusted specialty telehealth providers: - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty coverage, very established - **Amwell** — strong for general medicine and specialist access - **MDLive** — good for urgent care, therapy, psychiatry, and dermatology - **PlushCare** — well-regarded for primary care + some specialty follow-up - **Sesame** — often best for transparent cash pricing and quick specialist visits - **Hims & Hers** — popular for men’s/women’s health, hair loss, skin, sexual health - **Maven Clinic** — highly trusted for women’s and family health - **Ro** — strong for men’s health, weight loss, and sexual health For specialty-only care, also look at: - **Dermatology:** MDLive, Apostrophe, Curology - **Psychiatry/therapy:** Teladoc, Amwell, Talkspace, BetterHelp - **Women’s health/fertility:** Maven Clinic, Winona, Carrot Fertility - **Weight management:** Ro, Found, Noom Med If you tell me the specialty you need and your country/state, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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“Most trusted” depends on the specialty, but these are generally well-known, established options: - **General / urgent care:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell**, **MDLive** - **Mental health / therapy:** **Talkspace**, **Spring Health**, **Headspace Care** - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** (by Hims), **DermatologistOnCall** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Ro** - **Women’s health / birth control / UTI care:** **Nurx**, **Maven Clinic** - **Weight management:** **Ro**, **Found**, **Noom Med** What I’d look for to judge trust: - US-licensed clinicians - Clear pricing - Easy access to records/prescriptions - Real board-certified specialists - Strong privacy policy and good BBB/app-store reputation If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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“Most trusted” usually means: **well-known, licensed in your state, transparent pricing, and backed by major health systems or insurers**. Good picks by specialty: - **General + primary care:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell**, **MDLIVE**, **PlushCare** - **Women’s health / fertility:** **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx** - **Men’s health / sexual health / hair loss:** **Hims** - **Women’s hormone / sexual health / skin:** **Hers** - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** *(popular, but quality can vary by therapist match)* - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology** - **Chronic care / employer-sponsored care:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Accolade** (when offered through work/insurance) If you want the safest bet, I’d start with: 1. **Teladoc Health** 2. **Amwell** 3. **PlushCare** 4. **Maven Clinic** (women’s/family care) 5. **Hims/Hers** (for their specific niches) Quick trust check before you book: - Are the clinicians **board-certified/licensed in your state**? - Is pricing **upfront**? - Do they accept your **insurance**? - Is there **24/7 support** or easy follow-up? - Are there real clinic reviews and clear medical policies? If you tell me the specialty you need—**mental health, dermatology, hormones, fertility, urgent care, etc.**—I can narrow it to the best 2–3 brands.
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“Most trusted” depends on the specialty and your state, but these are widely regarded options: - **Teladoc Health** — broad primary/urgent care, strong brand recognition - **Amwell** — solid general telehealth platform used by many health systems - **MDLIVE** — good for urgent care, dermatology, and mental health - **Talkspace** — one of the best-known **therapy/psychiatry** platforms - **Doctor On Demand (by Included Health)** — popular for video visits and mental health - **Nourish** — strong reputation for **registered dietitian/nutrition** telehealth - **Hims & Hers** — convenient for sexual health, hair loss, skin, and mental health meds - **Ro** — well-known for men’s/women’s health, weight loss, and specialty medication support - **PlushCare** — good virtual primary care with prescription support For “trust,” I’d prioritize providers that are: 1. **board-certified clinicians** 2. **licensed in your state** 3. **transparent about pricing** 4. **connected to your local pharmacy/insurance** 5. **reviewed well for your exact specialty** If you want, I can give you the **most trusted telehealth brands by specialty** (mental health, dermatology, weight loss, men’s/women’s health, etc.).
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Some of the most widely trusted **specialty telehealth providers** are: - **Teladoc Health** — broad virtual care; very established - **Amwell** — strong for general + specialty visits - **Included Health** — good for navigation/referrals and specialty care - **Maven Clinic** — highly regarded for **women’s and family health** - **Nurx** — popular for **sexual health, birth control, PrEP, acne, migraines** - **Hims & Hers** — well-known for **men’s/women’s health, mental health, skincare** - **Ro** — strong for **men’s health, weight loss, fertility, skincare** - **Sesame** — often good value for direct specialist visits - **MDLive** — solid for common specialties and urgent care - **98point6** — convenient primary/specialty virtual care in some plans If you want the **most trusted by specialty**: - **Women’s health/fertility:** Maven Clinic, Nurx - **Men’s health:** Hims, Ro - **Dermatology:** Apostrophe, Hims, Ro - **Mental health:** Teladoc, Amwell, MDLive - **Primary/specialty access through insurance:** Teladoc, Amwell, Included Health Quick trust checklist: - Board-certified clinicians - Licensed in your state - Clear pricing - Real phone/support access - Good reviews on app stores and Trustpilot - Transparent privacy policy If you tell me the specialty you need, I can name the best 3 options.
What are the best specialty clinics that offer online visits?
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Here are some of the best specialty-focused clinics that offer online visits in the U.S.: - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — broad specialty access and follow-up care - **Mayo Clinic** (virtual visits, where available) — complex second opinions and specialty care - **Johns Hopkins Medicine** (telemedicine) — neurology, cardiology, oncology, and more - **MDLIVE** — fast access to dermatology, behavioral health, and general specialty visits - **Amwell** — virtual specialty care across many systems and insurers - **Teladoc Health** — strong for dermatology, mental health, and chronic care - **One Medical** (Amazon) — primary care plus referrals to specialists via telehealth - **Hims & Hers** — men’s/women’s health, sexual health, hair loss, mental health - **Nurx** — birth control, STI care, migraine, acne, mental health - **HeyDoctor / GoodRx Care** — convenient low-cost visits for common specialty needs Best by specialty: - **Dermatology:** MDLIVE, Teladoc, Curology, Apostrophe - **Mental health:** Talkspace, BetterHelp, Teladoc - **Women’s health:** Nurx, Maven Clinic - **Men’s health:** Hims, Roman - **Chronic/complex care:** Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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Here are some of the best specialty clinics with online visits, depending on what you need: - **Hims / Hers** — men’s and women’s health, dermatology, anxiety, sexual health, hair loss. - **PlushCare** — primary care plus referrals and some specialty follow-up; strong telehealth network. - **Teladoc Health** — broad specialty access, especially chronic care and mental health. - **Amwell** — good for specialty consults through partner health systems. - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — excellent if you want a major academic center. - **Mayo Clinic Care Network / telehealth programs** — top-tier specialty access, often through partner systems. - **Specialty-focused examples:** - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health - **Thirty Madison** — specialty care for chronic conditions like migraine, asthma, hair loss, and GI issues - **Sesame** — affordable online specialist visits in many areas - **Lemonaid Health** — convenient for common specialty needs like dermatology, mental health, and men’s health If you want the “best” one, it depends on the specialty: - **Dermatology:** Hims/Hers, Lemonaid, Thirty Madison - **Women’s health:** Maven Clinic, Hers - **Chronic care:** Teladoc, Thirty Madison - **Academic/complex cases:** Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic If you tell me the specialty you need and your country/state, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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Here are some of the best specialty clinics with online visits, depending on what you need: - **Dermatology:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe** (now part of Apostrophe/Curology ecosystem in some areas), **MDLive Dermatology** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Amwell** - **Women’s health / fertility / menopause:** **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Ro**, **Hims** - **Primary care + referrals to specialists:** **Teladoc Health**, **K Health**, **Doctor on Demand** - **Weight management:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Ro Body** Best overall picks: - **Talkiatry** for psychiatry - **Maven Clinic** for women’s/family health - **Curology** for skin - **Ro** for men’s health and weight care - **Teladoc** for broad specialty access If you tell me the specialty you want, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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It depends on the specialty, but these are well-known options that offer online visits: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Nurx**, **MDacne** - **Weight loss / obesity medicine:** **Calibrate**, **Found**, **Sesame Care** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Evernow**, **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside**, **Mindyra** - **GI / IBS:** **Oshi Health** - **Sleep medicine:** **Sleep Doctor** - **Cardiology / general specialty second opinions:** **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **SonderMind** (more therapy-focused) If you want the **best overall**, I’d usually start with: 1. **A specialist-specific clinic** (better expertise) 2. **A platform like Amwell or Teladoc** if you want broader access 3. **A hospital system telehealth clinic** if you want top-tier specialty care If you tell me the specialty you need—like skin, hormone, mental health, fertility, GI, etc.—I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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It depends on the specialty, but these are some of the best-known specialty clinics with online visits: - **Cleveland Clinic Express Care Online** — broad specialty follow-ups, second opinions, dermatology, mental health - **Mayo Clinic Platform / Mayo Clinic** — strong for second opinions and complex cases - **MD Anderson Cancer Center** — oncology second opinions and follow-ups - **Johns Hopkins Medicine** — specialty consults, neurology, cardiology, more - **UCLA Health Virtual Care** — specialty visits across several departments - **NYU Langone Health Virtual Urgent Care / specialty telehealth** — strong specialist network - **Stanford Health Care Video Visits** — specialty care and follow-ups For more focused online specialty care, these are also good: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health:** **Brightside Health**, **Talkspace**, **Amwell** - **Women’s health / OB-GYN:** **Maven Clinic**, **Everly Health** - **Sleep medicine:** **BetterSleep**, **Sleep Doctor** - **Weight management / endocrinology:** **Found**, **Calibrate** - **Neurology / headache:** **Cove**, some visits via **Cleveland Clinic** and **Johns Hopkins** If you tell me the specialty you need and your country/state, I can narrow it to the best options that are actually available to you.
What are the top-rated specialty telehealth providers?
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Here are some of the best-known **specialty telehealth providers** (by category): - **Mental health:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, **Brightside Health** - **Women’s health / family planning:** **Maven Clinic**, **Nurx**, **Planned Parenthood Direct** - **Dermatology / skin care:** **Curology**, **Apostrophe**, **Musely** - **Men’s health / sexual health:** **Hims**, **BlueChew**, **Roman** - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Noom Med**, **Ro**, **Calibrate** - **Sleep:** **Eight Sleep** (device + coaching ecosystem), **BetterSleep**-style apps, **Sleep Doctors** via telehealth networks - **Primary care + specialty follow-up:** **K Health**, **Sesame**, **MDLIVE** If you want, I can also give you a **“best telehealth provider by condition”** list (e.g., acne, ADHD, anxiety, ED, birth control, etc.).
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Here are some of the best-known, well-reviewed **specialty telehealth providers** in the U.S., by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **Nurx** - **Mental health / therapy:** **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** - **Psychiatry / medication management:** **Brightside Health**, **Talkiatry**, **Headway** - **Women’s health:** **Nurx**, **Everlywell**, **Tia** - **Men’s health:** **Hims**, **Roman** - **Weight management / obesity care:** **Form Health**, **Calibrate**, **Found** - **Allergy / asthma:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell** (via specialist networks) - **Pediatrics:** **Summer Health**, **One Medical** (Amazon/One Medical memberships) If you want the **best overall specialty telehealth**, I’d usually start with: 1. **Teladoc Health** – broad specialist access 2. **Amwell** – strong specialist network 3. **Talkiatry** – excellent for psychiatry specifically 4. **Apostrophe** – strong for dermatology 5. **Nurx** – very solid for women’s health and skin care If you tell me the **specialty** you need and your **state/country**, I can narrow it to the best options for that exact use case.
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Here are some of the most well-known, highly rated specialty telehealth providers in the U.S., by category: - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Curology**, **DermatologistOnCall** - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside**, **Amwell** - **Women’s health / menopause / sexual health:** **Midi Health**, **Allara**, **Nurx** - **Weight management / obesity medicine:** **Found**, **Calibrate**, **Sequence (WeightWatchers Clinic)** - **Men’s health / sexual health:** **Hims**, **Roman**, **K Health** - **Primary + specialty-friendly virtual care:** **Teladoc Health**, **Included Health**, **Amwell** Best overall picks by reputation: - **Talkiatry** for psychiatry - **Midi Health** for women’s midlife care - **Apostrophe** for dermatology - **Hims / Roman** for men’s health - **Found** for weight management If you want, I can narrow this to the **best option for your specific condition** and **insurance situation**.
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Here are some of the top-rated specialty telehealth providers, depending on what you need: - **Mental health / psychiatry:** **Talkiatry**, **Brightside Health**, **Cerebral** - **Weight loss / metabolic care:** **Noom Med**, **Found**, **Sequence** - **Men’s health / ED / hair loss:** **Hims** - **Women’s health / birth control / menopause:** **Hers**, **Wisp**, **Evernow** - **Dermatology:** **Apostrophe**, **Hims**, **Curology** - **Urgent care / general telehealth:** **Teladoc Health**, **Amwell**, **MDLIVE** - **Primary care + specialists:** **PlushCare**, **One Medical** (where available), **K Health** If you want the “best overall” by reputation and breadth: 1. **Teladoc Health** 2. **Amwell** 3. **PlushCare** If you tell me the specialty you need, I can narrow it to the best 3 options.
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Here are some of the best-known specialty telehealth providers, by category: - **Maven Clinic** — women’s and family health (fertility, pregnancy, menopause, pediatrics) - **Hims & Hers** — men’s/women’s health, hair loss, ED, anxiety, skin care - **Nurx** — birth control, STI treatment/testing, PrEP, migraine, acne - **Talkspace** — therapy and psychiatry - **BetterHelp** — therapy - **Cerebral** — mental health medication management + therapy - **Ro** — men’s health, weight loss, sexual health, smoking cessation - **PlushCare** — primary care plus some specialty services - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth, including mental health and chronic care - **ADHD Online** — ADHD evaluation and treatment If you want, I can also give you the **top providers by specialty** (e.g., mental health, dermatology, women’s health, ADHD, weight loss).

All 72 prompts run for SkyMD

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is SkyMD known for?
  • 2 What are SkyMD's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use SkyMD? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does SkyMD compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with SkyMD?
  • 6 What is a typical specialty telehealth clinic known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best online dermatology clinics for acne treatment? discovery
  • 2 Which telehealth clinics are best for mental health therapy? discovery
  • 3 What are the best telehealth clinics for anxiety treatment? discovery
  • 4 Which online clinics are best for ADHD evaluation? discovery
  • 5 What are the best telehealth clinics for hormone care? discovery
  • 6 Which specialty telehealth clinics are good for men’s health? discovery
  • 7 What are the best online clinics for women’s health care? discovery
  • 8 Which virtual clinics are best for skin conditions? discovery
  • 9 What are the best telehealth clinics for birth control prescriptions? discovery
  • 10 Which online specialty clinics offer discreet sexual health care? discovery
  • 11 What are the best telehealth clinics for hair loss treatment? discovery
  • 12 Which online clinics are best for eczema care? discovery
  • 13 What are the best virtual clinics for weight management medication? discovery
  • 14 Which telehealth clinics are best for sleep medicine? discovery
  • 15 What are the best online clinics for thyroid care? discovery
  • 16 Which telehealth clinics are best for migraine treatment? discovery
  • 17 What are the best online clinics for allergy treatment? discovery
  • 18 Which specialty telehealth clinics are best for fertility care? discovery
  • 19 What are the best online endocrinology clinics? discovery
  • 20 Which virtual specialty clinics are best for chronic condition follow-up? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to in-person specialty clinics for remote care? comparison
  • 22 How do specialty telehealth clinics compare with general telehealth providers? comparison
  • 23 What are the best alternatives to hospital outpatient specialty visits? comparison
  • 24 Are online specialty clinics better than urgent care for ongoing treatment? comparison
  • 25 What are the best alternatives to local specialist offices for routine follow-up? comparison
  • 26 How do virtual specialty clinics compare to primary care telehealth? comparison
  • 27 What should I choose instead of an in-network specialist visit? comparison
  • 28 Are online specialty clinics or walk-in clinics better for treatment plans? comparison
  • 29 What are the best alternatives to specialty care centers for online consults? comparison
  • 30 Which is better for specialty care: telehealth clinics or traditional offices? comparison
  • 31 How do I find an online clinic for acne that actually prescribes treatment? problem
  • 32 How can I get help for anxiety without going to a physical office? problem
  • 33 What kind of clinic can help me manage my eczema remotely? problem
  • 34 How do I get a prescription online for hair loss treatment? problem
  • 35 Where can I go for virtual help with hormone symptoms? problem
  • 36 How can I talk to a doctor online about sexual health concerns? problem
  • 37 What is the easiest way to get remote care for thyroid issues? problem
  • 38 How do I handle recurring migraines without repeated office visits? problem
  • 39 What type of online clinic can help with weight loss medication? problem
  • 40 How do I find a telehealth specialist for ongoing chronic condition management? problem
  • 41 How much do specialty telehealth clinics cost? transactional
  • 42 Are there any free specialty telehealth clinics? transactional
  • 43 What is the average price for an online specialty visit? transactional
  • 44 Do specialty telehealth clinics take insurance? transactional
  • 45 What is the cheapest telehealth clinic for specialty care? transactional
  • 46 How much does online dermatology care cost? transactional
  • 47 How much do online mental health clinics charge? transactional
  • 48 Are online specialty clinics covered by HSA or FSA? transactional
  • 49 What are the best value specialty telehealth clinics? transactional
  • 50 Do specialty telehealth clinics offer subscription plans? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best specialty telehealth clinics for online care?
  • 2 Which specialty telehealth clinics are most recommended?
  • 3 What are the top specialty telehealth clinic options?
  • 4 What are the most popular specialty telehealth clinics?
  • 5 Can you recommend the best online specialty clinics?
  • 6 What specialty telehealth clinics are worth trying?
  • 7 Which are the best telehealth clinics for specialty care?
  • 8 What are the leading specialty telemedicine clinics?
  • 9 What are the best virtual clinics for specialist treatment?
  • 10 Which online specialty care clinics are best overall?
  • 11 What are the best telehealth clinics for specific conditions?
  • 12 What specialty telehealth clinics have the best reviews?
  • 13 Which specialty telehealth providers are most trusted?
  • 14 What are the best specialty clinics that offer online visits?
  • 15 What are the top-rated specialty telehealth providers?