This is a sponsored post on behalf of the Doctor On Demand app and Blogging Mamas. All opinions are my own.
Have you ever wanted to see a doctor but you simple didn’t have the time? The idea of sitting for copious amounts of time in a waiting room with sick people got you worried? Do you simply have too many children like I do to be constantly going to the doctors office for minor ailments?
Being a busy mom of 4 children has not afforded me the luxury of time without hassle. Quite simply, seeing a doctor for anything other than something very serious is just too difficult. When I was given the opportunity to review an all new and revolutionary phone app called Doctor On Demand that is specifically for non emergency medical issues I was thrilled at the possibility of talking to a doctor in the comfort and convenience of my own home.
Created by Adam Jackson and Jay McGraw with Dr. Phil as an adviser. Jay McGraw is not only Dr. Phil’s son he is also Emmy Award-winning creator and executive producer of The Doctors. The Doctor On Demand App is available on Apple iTunes and Google Play Stores and allows you to talk to a board certified physician from the convenience of your home for non emergency medical issues. For $40 – the price of an average insurance co-pay, the app will connect you with a friendly physician via a voice or video phone call.
The physicians on Doctors On Demand are licensed in the United States, they have years of real experience, are highly educated and they are all required to undergo extensive background checks.
How The Doctor On Demand App Works
- List your symptoms, allergies and current medications.
- Enter your payment information. It’s only $40 per call and you only pay if you talk to a physician.
- Talk face-to-face with a board certified and friendly physician.
- Give feedback about your experience
Use the Doctor On Demand App for non-emergency medical issues such as:
cold, cough, flu, allergies
Rash, Pink eye, hayfever
Asthma, bladder infections
pediatric questions
most cases that are not life threatening
prescriptions refills
referral to a specialist
Do NOT use Doctor On Demand for any medical problem that is life-threatening such as:
chest pain/pressure
poisoning
seizures
serious head, neck or back injury
broken bone
My Doctor on Demand App Review Experience
I used the Doctor On Demand App via a video phone call regarding a pediatric tummy issue that my 3 year old is having. I was quickly connected to Dr. Roberta, whom was very kind and patient. Dr. Roberta took my call in a medical office and she was very professional. After a few questions, Dr. Roberta suggested something I had not thought of and she was very helpful. I appreciated the convenience of my Doctor On Demand call because my daughter’s tummy issue was not life-threatening and is something very treatable. Dr. Ekholm appeared very knowledgeable about issues related to my daughters tummy problems.
Doctor On Demand PROMO Code!
I have a promo code for you fabulous readers to use on your very own Doctor On Demand call. Simply use ” FMB14 ” for $10 off your Doctor On Demand call! Simply enter code FMB14 after you download the Doctor On Demand App and after you register.
Download Doctor On Demand on iTunes
Download Doctor On Demand in Google Play
We would like to celebrate the fact that you can now talk to a board certified doctor (on demand!) from the comfort of your own home, thanks to the Doctor on Demand app…. with a great giveaway.
The $200 Target Gift Card Giveaway will end on July 22nd.
It is open to US residents, 18+ only.
Please use the Giveaway Tools Form below to enter! Good Luck!
Disclosures: The participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Giveaway is open to US residents, age 18+ only. The giveaway will close at 11:59PM EST on 7/22/14. One winner will be selected randomly from all eligible entries. If you have any questions about this giveaway or would like to inquire about group events like this, please contact the Blogging Mamas Network at bloggingmamas.blog@gmail.com.
Marisa Gallo says
This would would be such a time saver and for not much more than a co-pay. 🙂
Nancy says
Would be convenient for those times one isn’t able to reach their own doctor’s office, like after hours or on weekends when going to “urgent care” is so darn expensive.