Disclaimers

* Please note: Some state laws require that a doctor can only prescribe medication in certain situations and subject to certain limitations.

Docster does not replace the primary care physician. Docster is not an insurance product nor a prescription fulfillment warehouse Docster does not guarantee that a prescription will be written. . Docster operates subject to state regulation and may not be available in certain states. Docster does not prescribe DEA controlled substances, non-therapeutic drugs and certain other drugs which may be harmful because of their potential for abuse. Docster physicians reserve the right to deny care for potential misuse of services. Docster is registered trademarks of Docster Telemedicine LLC and may not be used without written permission.

Docster Prescription Policy

Doctors providing consultations for Docster Telemedicine LLC, may offer prescriptions for a wide range of products that deliver direct medicinal value. These include, but are not limited to, drug classes such as antibiotics, antihistamines, and steroids. Convenience prescriptions for maintenance medicines, such as antihypertensives or hyperglycemics, may also be obtained in cases where a member is in transition to a new insurance plan or doctor. These prescriptions will not usually exceed a months supply.

It is important to note that Docster is not a drug fulfillment warehouse. Patients with chronic illnesses should visit their primary care doctors or other specialists for extended care. Docster doctors do not issue prescriptions for substances controlled by the DEA, for non-therapeutic use, and/or those which may be harmful (potential for abuse or addiction). For a current list of DEA controlled substances, visit http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/

** Docster services are limited to Texas only at this time**

***Thus any prescription that may be written must be called into a Texas Pharmacy***