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Prescription decisions

Online prescription visits for common adult concerns

When a request fits online care, the physician may recommend a non-controlled prescription as part of the treatment plan. Prescriptions are never guaranteed.

What to know

A prescription is a clinical decision, not a checkout item

QuickVisitMD can review common concerns where medication may be appropriate, but the physician decides after reviewing your history, safety screens, allergies, medications, and the concern itself.

Have ready

  • Medication allergies
  • Current medications and important medical history
  • A pharmacy preference if medication is appropriate
  • Clear photos for visible concerns when requested

May be a good fit

  • Common conditions listed on the site where medication may be appropriate
  • Adults in Virginia or West Virginia who can complete the focused intake
  • Patients who can provide medication allergies and current medication details
  • Visible skin or eye concerns where photos can support review

Not the right setting

  • Controlled substances, chronic pain medications, sedatives, stimulants, or habit-forming medications
  • Routine refill management or long-term medication monitoring
  • Lab orders, imaging orders, prior authorizations, or insurance medication paperwork
  • Requests where in-person care is safer or legally required

Will I definitely get a prescription?

No. The physician may prescribe a non-controlled medication when clinically appropriate, but treatment may also be supportive care or referral to another care setting.

Can I use this for refills?

QuickVisitMD is not for refill management. Most prescriptions are single treatment courses or limited starter supplies tied to a new physician review.