I ran out of my prescription. What do I do today?
Request a $50 online refill on Ondoc. A state-licensed provider reviews same business day and faxes a 30–90 day supply to your pharmacy. No appointment, no insurance required.
Stopping a maintenance medication cold — blood pressure, thyroid, antidepressant, asthma inhaler, cholesterol, GERD — is what sends people to the ER. The fastest legal path back on therapy is a same-day online visit with a prescriber licensed in your state.
Ondoc charges $50 flat. You answer a brief medical history, upload your old bottle or pharmacy label, and a licensed clinician reviews within hours. If appropriate, they fax the refill directly to your CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Kroger, or independent pharmacy.
We don't bill insurance, so there's no prior-auth delay and no 'no providers available' wall. You pay $50; your pharmacy fills the prescription on your normal insurance copay. We email an itemized superbill you can submit for out-of-network reimbursement.
What we can't do: controlled substances (Adderall, Xanax, Suboxone, Ambien, testosterone, hydrocodone). Those require an in-person visit per DEA rules.
Need a refill? Skip the visit.
We fax your pharmacy directly — no appointment, regardless of the doctor who originally prescribed it. Under 24-hour turnaround.
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