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Pay for your telehealth visit
We use a flat visit fee model. No insurance billing, no surprise facility charges. Payment confirms your appointment and allows us to send you a secure visit code.
We'll send your visit code and confirmation here. Double-check spelling.
This is the flat telehealth visit fee. Follow-up visits may be discounted, especially for students.
Not for emergencies. If you have chest pain, severe shortness of breath, signs of stroke, suicidal thoughts, or feel unsafe, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department instead of using this site.
Students: If you have a .edu email, you may qualify for discounted follow-up visits. After your first visit, you can email proof of enrollment to telemed@alluretelehealth.com.
You can pay using Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, USDC or USDT. Please send the exact visit fee in USD equivalent, including network fees.
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1. Scan the QR code with your wallet app or copy the address above.
2. Send the USD equivalent of your visit fee in BTC.
3. Network fees are your responsibility. Please send enough to cover the full visit amount.
Crypto payments are final. Because of how blockchains work, we generally cannot reverse crypto transactions. Refunds are only provided if a visit cannot be reasonably initiated or completed, and are at the practice's discretion.
Will I definitely get a prescription or weight-loss medication?
Not necessarily. Completing the intake and paying for a visit does not guarantee any specific diagnosis, test, or prescription. All treatment decisions are based on your history, current guidelines, and the clinician's judgment.
What if telehealth is not appropriate for my situation?
If we determine that your case is not suitable for telehealth, we will recommend in-person care. In some cases, a refund or partial refund may be considered if a visit cannot be reasonably initiated.
Is this service appropriate for emergencies?
No. This service is not for emergencies or crisis care. If you have an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Can I still use my primary care clinician?
Yes. We encourage you to maintain a relationship with a local primary care clinician. Upon request and when feasible, we can provide a summary of your telehealth visit.