Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Health care |
Founded | November 15, 2022 |
Area served | United States |
Services | Online clinic |
Parent | Amazon |
Website |
clinic |
Amazon Clinic is an Amazon subsidiary that provides virtual healthcare services, not to be confused with the company's in-person healthcare subsidiary One Medical.
Launched in November 2022, it is available to persons aged 18 to 64, in all 50 states and Washington, DC. [1] [2] Customers in 34 states [2] can use messaging to consult a medical clinician about 20 common conditions, such as acne, pink eye, migraine, and erectile dysfunction. [3] Once the consultation is complete, patients have the option of filling any prescriptions through Amazon Pharmacy for home delivery. [4]
From August 1 2023, Amazon Clinic will allow video visits nationwide. [2] Amazon Clinic uses third-party vendors and does not currently accept health insurance, instead charging a flat fee. [1] [4] Customers will also be able to see their medical cost before any visit. [2] Privacy advocates have raised concerns about Amazon's potential misuse of customer's medical information. [5]
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Health care |
Founded | November 15, 2022 |
Area served | United States |
Services | Online clinic |
Parent | Amazon |
Website |
clinic |
Amazon Clinic is an Amazon subsidiary that provides virtual healthcare services, not to be confused with the company's in-person healthcare subsidiary One Medical.
Launched in November 2022, it is available to persons aged 18 to 64, in all 50 states and Washington, DC. [1] [2] Customers in 34 states [2] can use messaging to consult a medical clinician about 20 common conditions, such as acne, pink eye, migraine, and erectile dysfunction. [3] Once the consultation is complete, patients have the option of filling any prescriptions through Amazon Pharmacy for home delivery. [4]
From August 1 2023, Amazon Clinic will allow video visits nationwide. [2] Amazon Clinic uses third-party vendors and does not currently accept health insurance, instead charging a flat fee. [1] [4] Customers will also be able to see their medical cost before any visit. [2] Privacy advocates have raised concerns about Amazon's potential misuse of customer's medical information. [5]