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    Looks like Value Prescribe is about to require a "physician's visit" in the near future. I just noticed this link on their site (with a hideous photo of an alleged doctor): http://www.valueprescribe.com/PhysicianVisit/

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    i don't find this image very comforting [img]smileys/smiley3.gif[/img]

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    Quote Originally Posted by rxservice







    i don't find this image very comforting [img]smileys/smiley3.gif[/img]
    you are too polite "not comforting" ?
    scares the crap outta me I think I would open the door with a shotgun if that guy wanted to examine me./.

    disclaimer: of course that person could be very normal looking in real life, but that shot sucks balls !

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    I wonder if Michael Jackson would let his kids sleep inthat guysbed? [img]smileys/smiley17.gif[/img]



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    MWS has required a physicians visit for quite some time for specific meds shipped to certain states. Try ordering phendimetrazine and enter Florida for the state in the checkout.
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    So the question is, how does the physicians visit work ? Do you place an order and then a physician that is contracted with the OP, that is also localto thecustomer,sets up an appointment with you ? In which case they pay a visit to that doctors office ?


    If so, that may not be a bad model for the customer that does not have insurance ?


    Another question that comes to mind is, once the visit is over and the physician approves the med the customer is seeking, how does the prescription get fulfilled ? Does the referring site get a small commission for the doctors visit ?


    If done right, this may not be a bad model for the uninsured.

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    I've had a couple of customers use the doctors visit. Works good for the areas that MWS won't ship controlled to.

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    The physicians visit is in your price schedule just like the meds.
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    Is there any info on what states require this?

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    I know certains counties in Floridia, Ohio, Virgina, West Virginia...

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    Florida for sure, I am guessing Ohio and Virginia also [img]smileys/smiley4.gif[/img]
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