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Is it possible to invite Mobile Medical Office to my workplace?
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What can I do with Mobile Medical Office?
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How much will I pay?
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Who are your doctors?
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Can I ask my current family doctor to see me at home with Mobile Medical Office?
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How accurate are the point-of-care tests?
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1. Is it possible to invite Mobile Medical Office to my
workplace? We work with your HR department to set up a temporary,
private clinic at your workplace and bring doctors
onsite. |
2. What can I do with Mobile Medical Office? Just about everything you can do in a traditional doctor’s office! This includes annual wellness exams, management of chronic conditions, and treatment if you’re sick or injured. The full list is here. |
3. How much will I pay? You will pay the same co-pay or fee you would normally pay at a traditional doctor's office. These amounts are set by your insurance company. Call your insurance to check eligibility and co-pays, or call us and we will check it for you. Patients without insurance pay just $199 for MD's home visit. We are also adding nurse and physicians assistants visits to make the care even more affordable. |
4. Who are your doctors? Our doctors are all full-time, board-certified physicians licensed to practice medicine in your state, with 3 to 10 or more years of clinical experience. Currently we are selecting nurses, physician assistants, and medical residents, who will provide more affordable professional care under the supervision of experienced physicians . All of our healthcare providers undergo additional training on standards of care and point-of-care device use. We encourage you to rate our service and our providers. |
5. Can I ask my current family doctor to see me at home with Mobile Medical Office? Sure. We believe in long-term relationship between patients and their family/primary doctors.
Please your doctor about us and we will provide equipment, software, training and billing service to make your trusted physician seeing you in the comfort of your home. |
6. How accurate are the point-of-care tests? All rapid tests are FDA approved and CLIA waived. It means they have the same accuracy as standard tests in a traditional lab. |