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You can get migraine medication pretty easily from an online doctor like callondoc. My doctor wanted me to do another appointment, but I pay out of pocket and didn’t want to fork over another $100 AND have to wait 2 weeks. Paid $35 for an e-Doctor and had my refill that day.
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Replying to @PeptideList
So HIMS was selling the compound pill for $49 without their bundle but now that they’re selling the actual pill, they’re charging an additional $300 monthly markup for their services? Or were they also always requiring an expensive telehealth fee as well? I’m guessing we’re not getting an apples to apples explanation of pricing on Hims with the compound pill vs the Wegovy pill. I will point out that actual reputable obesity specific telehealths charge much less for their services. JoinVineyard charges $150 a month, you get the same obesity certified doctor for all your communications, help from a registered dietitian and also a strength training program. Other services, like callondoc, charge much less, $40 a visit.
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🚨 MAJOR HEALTHCARE BREACH ALERT – 1.14 MILLION US PATIENT RECORDS EXPOSED Target: CallOnDoc (telemedicine platform, virtual doctor visits & prescriptions nationwide) Breach reportedly occurred: December 2025 Leaked data includes: ✅ Full names ✅ Home addresses (street, city, state, ZIP) ✅ Phone numbers ✅ Email addresses ✅ Medical conditions & categories ✅ Prescriptions & services received ✅ Payment amounts Full dataset allegedly being sold right now for $5,000 on an underground forum (limited to 5 buyers). 1,000-record sample already posted as “proof.” No official statement from CallOnDoc yet. If you’ve ever used CallOnDoc.com — check your accounts, watch for phishing, and monitor your credit/medical identity. This could be one of the bigger HIPAA violations of 2025–2026. Stay vigilant. #DataBreach #CyberSecurity #HIPAA #CallOnDoc #HealthcareHack
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I’m not convinced the random doctor assigned to me on CallOnDoc app is even real. You absolutely sure they aren’t just circumventing that and writing a prescription with some doctor’s name who can be listed while the AI does the work? 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Or better yet, the internet doctors. I used callondoc. $38 to evaluate and prescribe. Walk in clinic $100 to set foot in the door.
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There are no pharmacies in Shelby Co that sell OTC. They all require a prescription, even the Compound Pharmacies. Note: I’ve yet to find a dr that will prescribe ivermectin. We’ve had to use CallOnDoc to get the prescription and go to a compound pharmacy. We’ve also ordered online from companies like Jase, Wellness, etc., but the prices are ridiculously high. TN may be ‘legally’ OTC, but other than the compound pharmacies listed in this thread, it’s not.
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Replying to @MarmotRespecter
Idk if it's legal in your state, but if I need antibiotics I just use the website callondoc
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Replying to @aTiredOwl
Another option is to use CallOnDoc once you have an Rx to easily get a renewal, they charge $79.99 for 6 months supply (90 days with 1 refill
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Try the app CallOnDoc. My nurse friend got antibiotics by describing her symptoms. Ask for a zpac antibiotic, prednisone, and a budesonide inhaler. Those 3 things fixed my covid in 2020 overnight. I could breathe by morning.
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Replying to @presjpolk
callondoc
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Replying to @verygoodchat
Ugh noooo. Consider giving DrB, CallOnDoc, or PlushCare a try! That's how I got it for myself & my husband. PlushCare is a subscription model but you can easily cancel it right away.
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Replying to @DrShayPhD
There is a virtual telehealth service called CallOnDoc. It only costs $39 and its very easy to use and they also call in prescriptions at a local pharmacy of your choice. I use it all the time. I hope this helps.
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Replying to @fkaroot
If you have another uti or god forbid an STD just use CallOnDoc. Or need antibiotics for even something like Strep Throat. You get your virtual doctors visit and prescription all for 40$. Hope this helps for the future.
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Replying to @fdprincessshaye
I’d try a telehealth app and get a prescription for some ear drops. I use CallonDoc personally. They’ll always get you something. I can’t stand ear infections. They’re menacing.
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Replying to @aspiringpeasant
I got paxlovid from Callondoc but Dr.B will also prescribe it. Take it ASAP. Fyi you can get a rebound in symptoms for a bit when your course is done. It seems like physical exertion in the ~month after you recover can increase your chances of long COVID, so take it easy.
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Replying to @jessicamalonso
I went on paxlovid ASAP using callondoc for online prescription when I got COVID.
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Use callondoc It’s a website and they refill prescriptions for like $50 It’s what I use since I don’t have insurance to go to a dr in person
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Replying to @SawyerBlatz
I was in a really hopeless place until I acquired paxlovid by lying about a reinfection. It was not a cure but made me feel ridiculously better within 24 hours. I got it on callondoc and doctor b. They don’t require a positive test anymore. Might be something to consider
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I used CallonDoc once and it was a great experience, would use again
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