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Pricing and Insurance

Find clear pricing and insurance details for OluCare Med telehealth services, including accepted plans and self-pay options.

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PRICING AND INSURANCE

We welcome a growing list of insurance partners and continue to expand our list. We are currently adding more insurance partners. Please check back often.

We currently accept: Medicaid

If your insurance plan isn't included at this time, you don't have to worry; we'll gladly provide updated information as soon as it's available.

Appointment fees are as follows:

  • New Patient Visit - All patients for the first time:

    $88.00
  • Established Patient Acute Visit:

    $75.00
  • Established Patient Chronic Management/Visit:

    $83.00
  • Follow-Up/Medication refill Visit:

    $68.00
  • Preventative Care/Consultation Visit:

    $58.00
  • Telephone visit more than 5 mins for medical consult (No video required):

    $30.00

If you're not sure which service you need, give us a call, and we will gladly guide you!

Insurance Plans Accepted

We partner with leading health plans and employers to serve millions of members around the country.Your telehealth visit may be as low as $0*/visit.

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*Your estimated cost might change as we learn more details about your coverage, such as your specific benefits, or whether you’ve met your deductible. Register or log in to see your actual cost. We will always share the cost of your visit before you book your appointment.

SELF-PAY OPTIONS

SELF-PAY OPTIONS

No insurance? Prefer to pay out-of-pocket? We've got you covered with simple, upfront pricing. We offer affordable self-pay options for patients without insurance or who prefer to pay out of pocket.

PAYMENT METHODS

We accept:

  • Debit & Credit cards
  • HSA/FSA cards
  • ACH
  • Cash App & Venmo (Optional)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is telehealth care?

Telehealth care gives you a way to meet with a licensed medical provider through a private video visit instead of going into a clinic. You talk in real time, review your symptoms, and ask questions just as you would during an in-person appointment. Many routine concerns can be handled safely through this format, which makes it practical for busy schedules.

Can I talk about cold symptoms or sinus pressure during a virtual visit?
How does a virtual appointment take place?
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