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I see that the prices of their prescriptions are really cheap. How is their service? Could someone who has had a consultation with them tell us how it was?
Was it fairly "pain-free" and quick (was it to the point), or was it a long consult where you had to go into great detail? Basically, could you compare your consultation with them to the "standard consult"?
Also, was it real difficult to get the Doc to give you #120 Hydro? Don't they give 3 refills?
Hopefully I can answer at least one of your questions for you - regarding 3 refills:
Our medical staff does not typically write for three refills. Most typically, you will receive a prescription with two refills. This is to ensure greater compliance with federal prescribing guidelines. Additionally, every prescription refill requires "prior authorization", meaning that you will be emailed at 25 days and reminded to login to the web site to process your refill. You will need to complete a 5-question treatment survey which creates additional medical records to be entered into your account profile, and which will be reviewed by the medical staff before being forwarded to the pharmacy for fulfillment. This allows the practitioners to modify your prescription, if necessary, to ensure that you are receiving the most effective treatment before filling every refill - without any additional cost.
In spite of the "additional" consult required compared to some services which do write for 3 refills, you will still save an average of between $500-$1000 on medications over the course of a year by accessing our Members-only prices through Brighton Pharmacy.
Please see our complete price list at http://www.medsmadesimple.com/pharmacies.cfm for more information.
I hope this helps. I will let others give you their feedback regarding your other concerns.
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