Pay-per-visit providers typically write online prescription renewals for a 30-day supply of medication.
Your provider will consider many factors when determining if a prescription is medically appropriate. For example, they may want to know how long it's been since you've:
• Seen your regular primary care provider
• Had appropriate lab testing
• Had your last prescription renewal through Pay-per-visit*
When you request a prescription renewal, you'll need to provide an image of your last prescription. Your provider will accept a photo of the prescription label or a screenshot from your medical records. The image must clearly show your name, the name of the medication, the dose, the directions, and the date the prescription was written.
There may be a limit to the number of renewal requests that a provider can evaluate in a one-time virtual visit. Providers will not renew prescriptions that require a prior authorization from your insurance company.
*Virtual prescription renewals may be limited to one or two within a 12-month period.