Tip for CANADIANS! *Free* doctors visits and $1 bloodwork.

TheEngineer

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Hey guys,

I hope this is the right place to post this but I want to mention a couple of awesome things.

EASY BLOODS
- Currently $1 to fill out a questionnaire and get a lab req emailed to you in 24hrs. If you want more things on your panel just email their support team and they will add them on and send you a revised lab req in no time at all. You are under NO OBLIGATION to continue any further with them for anything. You could take your bloodwork and run. Alternatively, if they want to give you an Rx for, let's speculate, Testosterone and/or HGH, you could pay the $150. Once this is done, it will be easy to get any other GP to continue your prescription as they are not the initial prescribing doctor who 'assumed' liability by starting you on it.

UNLIMITED GP VISITS FREE ONLINE
- A slight catch to this one. If you subscribe to CAA premier (I've needed a tow here and there due to unforseen circumstances) it more than pays for itself. At around $130 a year, you are now entitled to unlimited free GP visits through the Maple app or browser.
Need a referral to a sleep clinic? No problem, 5 minutes.
Need a doctors note because you can't make it in to work today? Pronto.
Need some anti-biotics, easy as pie. Your kids sick and need something? DONE.
It literally saves you the trouble of waiting in an Urgent Care full of sick people, driving, gas and most importantly, YOUR TIME. I literally just got an EpiPen 5 minutes ago because my benefits cover them and I wanted another in the house. Once the Rx is done in the app you literally just send it to any pharmacy of your choice. It is an invaluable tool.

I hope this doesn't come off as me advertising for them, but I use both of them and find them indispensable.

Take advantage of this guys/gals!
 

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