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Win $100.00 Activate Your Teledoc/Call a Dr. Plus Account Today.

July 30, 2015billrossInquirer

Guild Members:

Want to win $100.00?  It’s easy.  Just activate your Call A Doctor Plus/Teladoc account by Monday, August 3, 2015 and your name will be entered into a drawing for $100.00.  All members with an active account by August 3rd  will be entered into the drawing.  Winner will be announced Wednesday, August 5th.

Haven’t activated your account yet? Get started here: member.teladoc.com/registration.  Spend 5 minutes now so when you do need a doctor for you or a loved one you will already be registered.

Access all of the benefits of Teladoc from your Apple or Android device.  With the Teladoc app, you can:

Request a consultation with a doctorFind and select pharmacies close to youReview and update your Health RecordAdd family membersReview previous consultations

It’s as simple as downloading the mobile app, logging in and you’re on your way!

Download the app today  Apple  |  Android

Your new benefit will give you unlimited, 24/7 access to the care you need from your phone or computer…saving you time and money.  Imagine a world without waiting rooms, now you can.

–          Talk to a doctor in 14 minutes, on average

–          No deductibles, co-pays or per call charges

–          Get prescriptions, diagnosis and treatment plans

–          Connect anytime by phone, video or app

–          For you and your entire family

To learn more about telemedicine and its growing popularity, please click on the links below:

Calling on virtual medicine to control costs

 Jim Dao (@jimdao) tweeted at 1:12 PM on Sun, Jul 12, 2015:

This is changing the way medicine is practiced. #telemedicine. via @nytimes http://t.co/6VxJ8i74Qs

You will love Teladoc for the convenience, money savings and peace of mind.

If you have any questions about these new benefits, please contact Bill Ross at bross@local-10.com.  To connect with a doctor, call (800) 835-2362 or go to www.teladoc.com.  

 

In unity,

Howard Gensler

Bill Ross