MobiHealth News September 15, 2021
Laura Lovett

As part of the new multimodal service, patients can talk to a doctor virtually and get their prescription in the mail.

This morning Canadian digital pharmacy startup Mednow announced its plans to launch a telemedicine service for its customers that will be linked to its pharmacy.

Users will be able to book an appointment online and then virtually see a clinician, either by phone or video, and get a prescription if appropriate. The prescription can then be filled at the Mednow Pharmacy, which offers same-day delivery. Doctors are also able to refer patients via telemedicine to specialists or order in-person labs.

On the company’s website, it explains that the service is covered by most major Canadian insurance.

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