Visit Fees & Payment Information
OpenDoor Virtual Medicine is a cash‑pay medical consultation service. Fees are clearly stated upfront so you know the cost before you schedule. We do not bill insurance.
How payment works:
Visit fees are paid securely through our HIPAA‑compliant patient portal
Payment is required prior to the time of service
Receipts are provided; you may submit them to your insurer or HSA/FSA if eligible
Visit Options & Pricing
Choose based on how many concerns you want to address
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Best for:
• One simple, known issue
Examples:
• Non-controlled medication refill
• Lab or test result explanation
• Brief follow-up question
• Medication side-effect or interaction check
What you get:
• Physician review and written guidance
• Clear next steps
• Prescriptions or labs when appropriate
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Best for:
• One main health concern
Examples:
• New symptom (cough, fatigue, pain)
• Follow-up for a single condition
• Medication adjustment for one issue
What you get:
• Secure video visit
• Medical assessment and plan
• Prescriptions, labs, or imaging when appropriate
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Best for:
• Two medical issues or visits needing prioritization
Examples:
• Diabetes and blood pressure
• Multiple symptoms
• Medication review across conditions
What you get:
• Extended visit
• Integrated medical plan
• Coordination of care
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Best for:
• High-complexity situations
Examples:
• Second opinions
• Unclear or evolving diagnoses
• Review of outside medical records
What you get:
• In-depth consultation
• Thoughtful medical guidance
• Clear written next steps
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Covers:
Full medical evaluation
Contraindication screening
Medication decision
Pharmacy routing guidance
Lab strategy
First prescription when appropriate description
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Follow-Up Visit — Titration / Monitoring
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Includes:
Secure messaging
Review of home logs (weight, BP, glucose)
Dose questions
Side-effect triage (non-urgent) description
Important notes:
• Payment is required before the visit
• Cash-pay only (no insurance billing)
• Prices reflect medical complexity, not time
• Visits are non-refundable once medical advice is provided
• Telemedicine is not appropriate for emergencies

