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by ike2792
363 days ago
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+1000 to this. If your primary care physician works for a large medical chain (which most do), they aren't allowed to prescribe anything that goes against the chain's so-called "evidence-based" standards. Never mind that most medical chains also have insurance company arms and that these "standards" just happen to line up with whatever it is the insurance company thinks is appropriate to pay for. If you go to an independent clinic you can usually get prescriptions for "lifestyle" issues such as the ones Hims treats and then use GoodRx or a cheap online pharmacy to fulfill your prescriptions. Unfortunately, one of the side effects of the 2010 Affordable Care Act was to incentivize consolidation in the health care space, so independent clinics and practitioners are a dying breed. |
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