See a doctor right away with telehealth.
If you’re feeling sick, you can connect to care right from home. We partner with UpScript, an independent telehealth provider. They can find you a doctor who will listen, evaluate your symptoms, and help make a plan. Treatments for COVID-19 and flu must be taken within the first few days of symptoms.
Get help from a doctor as soon as possible, no matter where you are.
Convenience, convenience, convenience.
Get answers fast when you’re not feeling well.
- All visits are virtual.
- UpScriptCare providers are available 6AM – 12AM EST. Every day.
- Medications can be delivered right to your door or you can pick them up at your pharmacy.
- You can use your HSA or FSA accounts to help cover the cost of your visit.
UpScriptCare is quick and simple.
Step 1
Get registered
Create an UpScriptCare account.
Step 2
Answer a 5-minute questionnaire
There are a few medical questions that will help move things along.
Step 3
Checkout
Provide address and payment details.
Step 4
Talk with a doctor
Get your questions answered, and discuss treatment options that may be right for you. (Consultation type is dependent on your state regulations.)
Save on your prescribed Pfizer medications, and get support when you need it.
From co-pay savings cards to financial assistance programs, we have options that can help. Our dedicated customer support team can also help you navigate your insurance benefits, understand your options, and more.
Frequently asked questions
How long will it take for me to see a healthcare provider on UpScriptCare?
In most cases, you’ll be able to schedule an appointment and be seen virtually by a healthcare provider within 30 minutes.
How much does a telehealth visit cost on UpScriptCare?
A telehealth visit with a medical expert on UpScriptCare costs $35.
Can I book a telehealth appointment for someone else?
Yes, you can help someone book their UpScriptCare appointment, but that person will still need to be present during the virtual visit.
Is there anything I need to do to prepare for a telehealth visit?
Not necessarily. You’ll just need to complete a medical questionnaire and have your computer or phone ready for the virtual appointment. You also may want to have your FSA or HSA info ready (if you have either type of account) as you can use those funds towards payment.