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Online Treatment for COVID-19

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Diagnosed with COVID-19 and need a Paxlovid prescription? See a doctor now to get started!

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Online COVID-19 Treatment

Book an online visit with one of our board-certified doctors or nurse practitioners for fast relief from COVID-19. Paxlovid prescriptions available for those who qualify.

For: Men, Women, All Ages
Estimated wait time: 5 minutes or less

Who is this right for?

If you're not feeling well, and are looking for relief from Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms, including high fever, body aches, or difficulty breathing, schedule a visit now with an online doctor.

The CDC declared a new COVID subvariant as "Eris". So while COVID is no longer considered a global health emergency, new strains of coronavirus are still evolving and you may benefit from seeking online medical attention.

 

You have COVID-19 symptoms

You’re currently experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 such as a fever under 102°F, cough and cold. 

You need convenience

You’re looking for convenient and cost-effective treatment advice and prefer to stay at home.

You tested positive

Your COVID-19 symptoms started at least 3 days ago and/or you have already tested positive for COVID-19.

You do not have severe underlying conditions

You do not have underlying conditions that may put you at an elevated risk for COVID-19 complications.

An online visit costs
between $0–$89

Doctor On Demand is a covered benefit for over 98 million Americans. If you’re covered by your employer or insurance, then you’ll pay $0. No insurance, no problem. You can use Doctor On Demand starting at $89 per visit.

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Treatment options for COVID-19
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Commonly prescribed medications for COVID-19 include:

  • Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen
  • Prescription antiviral drugs, such as Paxlovid
  • Steroids, such as dexamethasone
  • Antibiotics 
  • Blood thinners
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What to expect

During a visit for COVID-19, patients can expect the clinician to:


Ask about your symptoms, exposure to COVID-19, COVID-19 testing, and medical history.

Refer you to a clinic for additional testing if you haven’t been tested yet.

Offer advice on how to manage symptoms and speed up your recovery process.

Let you know if you’re eligible to receive a same-day prescription. However, your doctor will meet with you to determine if additional testing is needed.

Offer counseling or refer you to a mental health specialist for support.

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Prepare for your visit
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Getting ready for your COVID telehealth visit with Doctor On Demand:

  • Find a comfortable and quiet space where you can speak freely about your symptoms.
  • Pull all of your insurance information together (if you don’t have insurance, you can skip this step).
  • Find a photo ID, like your driver’s license or passport.
  • Set aside five to 10 minutes, so you can answer questions about your symptoms and health history.
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How it works

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Set up your account.

Once you finish registering, you’ll be able to see the cost of your visit.

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See the next available provider or schedule your appointment.

Select your concern and answer a few questions to provide the doctor with some context.

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Start your live virtual visit.

Meet with one of our board-certified doctors who will diagnose your symptoms and offer a custom treatment plan. If needed, you can get prescriptions delivered to you or sent to your local pharmacy.

What our patients are saying

"Wow, Dr. Karimi performed above and beyond! He actually called my pharmacy to address a COVID prescription issue my wife was having. Dr. Karimi was direct, informative, and personable.  It was the first time my wife and I used Doctor On Demand, and we'll definitely use it again."

—Paul

Five stars

"I tested positive for Covid & was feeling horrible. Last thing I wanted to do was get in a car & go to urgent care. My niece told me about Doctor On Demand. What a blessing in time of need. I was very impressed with the care I received as the Dr. listened & was very informative. Prescriptions were easily filled at my pharmacy. Thank you!"

—Janet

Five stars

"I'm stuck at home, positive for COVID, which turned into a sinus infection. Doctor On Demand saved me a trip to urgent care and infecting others with COVID. Thank you!"

—Kim

Five stars

"Despite 5 COVID vaccinations, I got COVID and felt terrible. I did a home testing kit and it confirmed I had COVID. It was a Saturday night, and I knew I needed Paxlovid because I have multiple sclerosis. I couldn't find any urgent care open and didn't want to go to an ER and infect everybody and wait hours and hours. My local ER nurse advisor told me about Doctor On Demand, and I downloaded the iPhone app and filled out all the history and medication information. Within half an hour I was talking to Dr. Kerry Eley on my iPhone face time, and she agreed that I needed Paxlovid. She was able to immediately send a prescription to a 24-hour pharmacy near my house. I started the medication immediately and felt much better the next day. If not for Doctor On Demand, I would have had to delay treatment at least 12 hours and go in person to urgent care because no one in my city is doing telephone consultations."

—Noemi

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Why wait to be seen? Connect to care in as little as 5 minutes.

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Custom treatment plan

Get the right treatment option and prescription for your unique care needs.

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Care at home or on the go

Connect with a provider from anywhere you have internet.

Common questions you may have about Covid-19