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No Health insurance, no derm - Is ru.co the right direction
Too much of a headache to go through my old derm and PCP - also I felt like the derm wasn't going above and beyond. I feel I had to advocate most things like asking if blood work would be a good idea, options out there. They don't know how to use Costplus either, nor do they want to prescribe pills to be cut. They do on the other hand, I believe, have walk-ins for $80. I would honestly be going in to say "Hello how are you? Prescribe be Fin and Min".
A lot of folks have been talking about Ro. What's y'all's experience going into it in regards to cost and having them work with Costplus and the ability to prescribe pills to be cut?
u/wipiy — 7 hours ago