I am not affiliated with them in any way, and I do not benefit if any of y’all choose to try it (except for making the world an ever so slightly better place, I hope)

  • Xanthrax
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    8 hours ago

    Online is always a pain with insurance providers. My partner switched to online during covid. When the pandemic ended, we had to switch to a way shittier provider. Her doctors leave the practice once a month, no joke. The new doctors always forget to refill her medications or straight-up say, “they need to see her first,” even if she had literally just seen the other doctor.

    All that being said, it’s helped her a lot. I’m the one with ADD, but she has really bad anxiety. It helps that she doesn’t have to go out to see her provider. We also live in the country, and she hates the drive/ can’t drive, so that’s nice too. I still go in person because in person stuff always works better with my ADD/ scheduling.

    • @acosmichippo
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      7 hours ago

      ugh the amount of times I’ve tried to schedule a teledoc appt only to be told two days later that I need to schedule an in-person appt. and the doc is an hour drive away or doesn’t have any in-person openings for a month…