Last updated: November 1st, 2023
Welcome to VeriNew
Health Before proceeding with our services, it’s vital to read and comprehend the information below. We address key aspects, including our medical team, the necessity for video consultations, and your responsibilities to make informed decisions.
Our Medical Team
At VeriNew Health, our medical team comprises doctors and nurse practitioners. When we mention ‘doctor,’ it encompasses both these healthcare professionals.
Video Consultations
Certain states mandate video consultations or telephone calls as an integral part of our medical service. This is to ensure the delivery of quality care.
Not for Emergencies
VeriNew Health should not be used in medical or psychiatric emergencies. For emergency situations, always dial 911 or visit an emergency department.
Initiating Duty of Care
The responsibility for your care begins when you’ve created an account, answered necessary health questions, provided required photos, engaged in a video visit, and completed payment. Only after our medical team reviews your information and confirms you as a suitable candidate for telehealth services does the duty of care commence.
Refusal of Care
Our medical professionals have the discretion to decline care if they professionally deem you unsuitable. The act of requesting treatment or engaging in a video visit alone does not establish a duty of care or doctor-patient relationship.
Communication Channels
Our doctors and nurse practitioners may not review or respond to messages immediately. Please check the App or Website regularly for vital information.
Importance of Content
The professional medical advice provided through the App or Website is limited to personalized messages from doctors or nurse practitioners (once they have accepted the duty of care), content linked in these messages, and advice given during video or telephone consultations.
Benefits and Risks
Using our service offers convenient and affordable healthcare. However, significant differences exist between VeriNew’s model of care and traditional healthcare. You’re responsible for understanding these distinctions and the potential risks and benefits of proposed treatment plans.
Reading Information
It’s crucial to read Consent to Telehealth, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, FAQs, and service-specific information to provide informed consent to a treatment.
Honesty and Accuracy
Accurate and truthful answers are essential, as our medical team relies solely on the information and photos you provide. Providing inaccurate or incomplete information poses risks to your care.
Risks of Treatment
Medicines, including over-the-counter and ‘behind-the-counter’ ones, carry serious side effects. Your responsibility is to weigh the risks and benefits and read manufacturer’s leaflets for important warnings.
Additional Risk Considerations
For specific conditions:
Acne & Other Skin Conditions: A misdiagnosis could lead to unnecessary medication and risks.
Dark Spots: Lack of a complete physical examination may miss alternative causes. Yearly in-person physical exams are essential.
Depression and Anxiety: Urgent situations require immediate assistance. Abiding by treatment terms is crucial.
Erectile Dysfunction: In-depth physical examinations and follow-up care may be necessary. Investigative laboratory tests are crucial.
Hair Loss: A ‘hair-pull’ test is unavailable, but other diagnostic methods will be applied.
Affiliated Pharmacies
Precision Compounding Pharmacy – 2657 Merrick Road, Bellmore, NY 11710 (P: 516-833-6262)
State-Specific Prohibitions
Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Carolina prohibit our erectile dysfunction service within their states.
Informed Decision
Ensure you have read this information and made an informed decision that our service aligns with your needs. If you have questions, feel free to reach out via the App, Website, or call us at 1.855.565.6342.
Note: This content serves as a general overview. Specific legalities and procedures may apply, and a detailed understanding is necessary before using our services.