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Who has time to be sick? What if you had access to a doctor on demand? Who really has time to sit in a germ infested doctor’s office for hours waiting to be seen? And then you’re lucky if you get 15 minutes with the doctor, hoping you didn’t catch something even worse in the process.
Probably the worst scenario is getting sick and not having health insurance, and possibly paying several hundred dollars for an office visit. What if you had an alternative? The internet has allowed people to get access to treatment that would have otherwise cost them an arm and a leg. For example, people with addiction issues can go to Recovery Delivered (https://www.recoverydelivered.com) and get treatment via video chat from a trained doctor. It’s easier than ever to compare and buy medication and treatments online. You can very easily find reviews for doctors and services through by simply searching their names. And, there is a new service called Doctor on Demand. The service is as simple as downloading an application to your smartphone, tablet, or computer, and for a flat fee they can connect you to a licensed medical provider in your state who administers your visit using the microphone and camera on your device. There are no extended wait times, no exorbitant fees, and no germ-ridden office; the doctor is truly on demand. If this sounds great, they will make it sound even better by offering your first visit free (code at the bottom of the page). If you’re wanting to learn more about medical coverage for you, extending to doctor visits, you may want to check out what’s covered by Medicare part B; check it out in more detail here – boomerbenefits.com/new-to-medicare/parts-of-medicare/medicare-part-b. There’s plenty of information online to learn how best to protect yourself where health matters are concerned.
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