A discovery consultation is not a medical appointment. Do not delay seeking care from your current clinician, urgent care, emergency services, or crisis resources because you requested or attended a discovery consultation.
No Relationship Created
A provider-patient relationship is not created by viewing the discovery portal, submitting a discovery request, paying for a discovery consultation, receiving an email or video link, joining a waiting room, or participating in a discovery conversation.
A provider-patient relationship may begin only if the practice separately accepts you for care and completes the onboarding, consent, intake, clinical evaluation, and other steps required by the practice and applicable law.
What This Means
- No diagnosis, treatment plan, prescription, supplement protocol, lab order, referral, or individualized medical instruction should be expected during the discovery consultation.
- General discussion of the practice's services, approach, availability, pricing, or next steps is not medical advice.
- Any follow-up invitation, intake link, or onboarding step is only an invitation to continue the process unless the practice clearly confirms that care has begun.
- The practice may decline to accept a prospect for any lawful reason, including service fit, scope, availability, safety, licensing, or operational limits.
Emergencies And Current Care
If you have urgent symptoms, a medical emergency, thoughts of self-harm, a medication question that cannot wait, or any time-sensitive health concern, contact emergency services, crisis resources, urgent care, or your current healthcare provider. The discovery portal is not monitored or staffed as an emergency channel.
Discovery Information
Information you provide during discovery may help the practice decide whether ordinary onboarding may be appropriate. It does not require the practice to provide care, maintain an active patient chart, monitor your condition, or follow up unless the practice separately agrees to do so.
If you later become a patient, the practice may move appropriate discovery information into your patient record according to its policies and applicable law.
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