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From online prescription renewals to care for non-emergency conditions, Simple Consult offers affordable telehealth visits with no insurance required.
We offer online prescription refills and renewals, and prescriptions are often sent to your local pharmacy the same day when clinically appropriate.
See for yourself why non-emergency patients prefer Simple Consult over traditional clinics, emergency rooms, or other telehealth platforms.
| Feature | Simple Consult Best | Traditional Urgent Care | Emergency Room | Other Telehealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per visit | $29 flat | $100–$200+ | $500–$3,000+ | $49–$150+ |
| Wait time | Minutes | 1–3 hours | 2–8 hours | 15–60 min |
| Same-day prescription | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| No insurance needed | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | Varies |
| Available from home | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Transparent pricing | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | Varies |
| Virginia-licensed providers | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Varies |
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Online prescription refills are generally legal when provided by licensed healthcare professionals who follow state regulations and HIPAA requirements.
Once connected with a healthcare provider, you may receive a prescription refill or renewal within minutes, depending on clinical evaluation. The provider may ask questions about your medical history, symptoms, and more to get the prescription sent to your local pharmacy.
We don’t require our visitors to have insurance to use our urgent telehealth, prescription refill, or renewal services. You can simply pay the flat $29 fee and access telehealth services with transparent pricing.
Simple Consult treats common non-emergency medical conditions, such as flu, UTIs, bronchitis, skin issues, sinus infections, and strep throat. We also offer prescription refills in Vermont for certain mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, when clinically appropriate.
You may be able to schedule a telehealth consultation while visiting Vermont, depending on provider availability and state regulations.
In case a telehealth professional can’t prescribe your medication, it may be due to safety concerns, insufficient medical records, controlled substance regulations, or state telehealth rules. The provider should explain the reason, review alternatives, or refer you to an in-person doctor for further evaluation and appropriate treatment.
It is not mandatory, but having your medical history available helps providers make more informed clinical decisions and recommend appropriate treatment.
We are ready to discuss your concerns.
Schedule your visit for a flat $29 fee now and connect with a licensed provider for non-emergency online care.
