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How much does it cost to be treated?
The amount that you will be responsible for is determined by your insurance plan. Typically, DocGo On-Demand patients pay a similar or lower amount than they would for walk-in Urgent Care. If you do not have insurance, we charge a flat rate which will be collected when you request your visit.
What insurance do you accept?
DocGo On-Demand accepts many private insurance plans as well as Medicaid, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage. You will provide your insurance information when you request your visit.
What if I don’t have insurance?
DocGo On-Demand is available for a flat fee if you do not have insurance. Payment will be taken up front via credit card when you request a visit.
Who are DocGo On-Demand Clinicians?
All Clinicians are licensed medical professionals. All visits are conducted by an Advanced Practice Provider (an NP, PA, or MD). In some cases, you may see multiple Clinicians, with one at your home and another on telehealth to ensure you have access to the expertise needed to treat your symptoms.
Who can you treat?
DocGo On-Demand provides non-emergency medical care to patients 3 months and older.
How does DocGo On-Demand work?
DocGo On-Demand is a new way to get care on your terms. Unlike traditional telehealth services, we can actually come to you to treat a wide range of symptoms and illnesses. When you request a visit, we may recommend a telehealth visit based on your symptoms and provider availability. You can always request an at home visit if you are in our service area.
Can you perform minor procedures like suturing (stitches)?
Yes, but after assessing your needs, we may recommend you visit another provider. When you request a visit we will ask questions to ensure it is likely we can treat your concern.
Do you do imaging such as ultrasound and x-rays?
Not currently. If imaging is needed, we will recommend you visit another provider.
Can you perform lab tests?
We are able to perform some kinds of tests in the home. For more information, please ask while requesting your visit.
Can you test for flu?
Typically, yes. Clinicians are able to provide many of the same tests you would get in a walk-in Urgent Care setting. For more information, please ask while requesting your visit.
Can you test for strep throat?
Typically, yes. Clinicians are able to provide many of the same tests you would get in a walk-in Urgent Care setting. For more information, please ask while requesting your visit.
Can you test for COVID-19?
Typically, yes. Clinicians are able to provide many of the same tests you would get in a walk-in Urgent Care setting. For more information, please ask while requesting your visit.
I need a COVID test for travel, can you do that?
Typically, yes, but we will require up-front payment for the visit. In our experience, insurance does not typically cover COVID-19 testing for asymptomatic patients. When testing multiple patients at the same location, there is a fee for the visit and a lower fee for each subsequent test.