Amazon says that Prime members can now quickly and easily treat health, beauty, and lifestyle conditions for as low as $16/month for men’s hair loss, $10/month for anti-aging skin care, and $19/month for ED. Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit telehealth service offers customers convenient, high-quality health care for 30+ common conditions — such as pink eye, the flu, or a sinus infection — with on-demand messaging visits for $29 and video visits for $49 payable by credit card or using a Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account card. Following the visit, the clinician sends the customer a personalized treatment plan and prescription, which customers can fulfill at the pharmacy of their choice. Amazon is introducing low, clear upfront pricing for a clinical visit, treatment plan, and fast, free medication delivery for Prime members for a range of common health, beauty, and lifestyle concerns, including anti-aging skin care treatment, men’s hair loss, erectile dysfunction, eyelash growth, and motion sickness. Prime members can see the low total monthly cost or per use cost for the Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit virtual visit as well as the medications from Amazon Pharmacy relating to their desired treatment, prior to beginning care. Once Prime members have their treatment plan, they can conveniently order their medication from Amazon Pharmacy in just a couple of clicks.
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