Medication Refills – Stay on Track with Just a Tap

Key Points for Medication Refills (Stable Conditions)

  • Refills for existing medications
  • Must be for stable conditions
  • Not for new medications
  • Not for patients who are experiencing a change in their condition
  • Not for narcotic pain medications or other controlled substances

Medication Refills – Stay on Track with Just a Tap

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“Need a Refill? Tap into Easy Medication Renewals with Tap Telehealth!”

Alright, let’s talk about medication refills – that sometimes-frustrating task that can feel like a chore, especially when you’re busy managing your health and life. Whether it’s for hypertension, diabetes, or another stable condition, keeping up with refills can be a challenge. And trying to squeeze in a doctor’s appointment just for a refill can feel like a hassle you don’t have time for.

But here’s the good news: Tap Telehealth is here to make your medication refills easy and convenient. You can get the renewals you need without having to disrupt your day. It’s as simple as tapping your phone!

Getting a medication refill with Tap Telehealth is super easy:

  1. Tap & Text: Reach out when you need a refill of your regular medication.
  2. Chat with a Pro: Our Doctors will ask you a few questions to confirm your medication and make sure that your condition is stable.
  3. Quick Renewal: If everything is stable, we can send the refill prescription to your pharmacy, so it will be waiting for you!

Now, here’s the scoop: While we can help with a lot of refills, there are a few things we can’t do. Think of us as great with your routine refills, but when it comes to certain types of pain medications or controlled substances, we have to tap out. We’re not able to refill narcotic pain medications or other scheduled medications. Those types of medications need a more hands-on, in-person approach for safety reasons, and we are not able to provide that type of care.

While Tap Telehealth is great for refilling stable medications, sometimes an in-person visit is needed. Here’s when to consider it:

  • New Symptoms: If you develop new symptoms related to your chronic condition you should seek in person medical attention.
  • Changes in Condition: If your underlying condition changes, an in person exam might be necessary to adjust your medications.
  • Medication not Working: If you feel like your medication is not working well, or you need an increase in your dose, you should be evaluated in person.

“We know how important it is to stay consistent with your medications, and we’re committed to making your refills easy and convenient, so you can focus on staying healthy.”

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“Need a refill? Don’t let it disrupt your routine! Tap into Tap Telehealth today and get back on track!”

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