Everyday medical care

Testing that answers the actual question.

Maybe you are due for screening. Maybe you have a page of results and no idea what any of it means. Maybe a symptom needs a number behind it. A visit is where a physician works out what is worth testing — and, just as importantly, what is not.

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$79 one-time visit · full total shown before you confirm
  • No insurance and no membership required
  • A physician licensed in the state where you are located
  • Video, phone, messaging, or in person where offered
Illustration representing laboratory testing and results review
What the visit covers

Someone deciding what is worth testing.

Screening is not one-size-fits-all, and a result with nobody to interpret it is not much use.

A conversation about what to test

Your provider looks at your age, history, medications, family history, and symptoms before ordering anything at all.

Orders when clinically appropriate

Your provider can place orders for common bloodwork and other testing when the evaluation supports it.

Results you already have, explained

Bring results from anywhere. Your provider can walk you through what they mean in the context of your history.

A next step, not just a number

An out-of-range value is only useful if somebody tells you what it means and what to do about it.

Repeat testing where it matters

Some values only mean something as a trend. Your provider will say when a single snapshot is not enough.

Everything in one account

Orders, results you upload, and your provider's notes stay together rather than scattered across portals.

How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

  1. Tell us what you need

    Tell us what you want tested or what results you want reviewed, choose a visit format, and confirm your details.

  2. Meet your provider

    A physician licensed in the state where you are located reviews your history and explains what testing is and is not indicated.

  3. Keep everything together

    Any orders and your visit notes stay in your account, and you can upload results when they come back.

Before your visit

What to have ready

None of this is required — it just makes the visit faster and the plan better.

  • Any recent results you already have — a photo or PDF you can upload works
  • Your current medications, including supplements
  • Relevant family history, especially anything that runs in your family
  • What you are hoping the testing will tell you
  • When you last had bloodwork done, if you remember
Straight answers

What this visit will not do

We would rather tell you this now than after you have paid for a visit.

  • We do not draw blood or run tests. Orders are placed during the visit and the testing itself happens at a lab or facility.
  • Lab and facility charges are separate. Those are billed by the lab, not by NextDayDoctor, and they vary considerably by location.
  • Testing is not a menu. Your provider orders what is clinically indicated, and will explain their reasoning if that is not what you asked for.
  • Availability depends on where you are. Which labs accept an order differs by location and facility.
  • This is not emergency care. If your symptoms are severe or worsening quickly, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Visit formats

Meet the way that fits your day.

Which formats are open to you depends on the provider, the service, and where you are located. You will see the options actually available to you when you book.

  • Secure video

    Face to face with your provider from wherever you are.

  • Phone

    No app, no camera, no setup — just a call.

  • Secure messaging

    Write out what is going on and reply when you are able.

  • In person

    Offered by some providers for some services and locations.

Frequently asked

Common questions about testing.

01 Is the cost of the lab included in the visit price?

No. The visit price covers the visit. The lab or facility bills you separately for the testing itself, and those prices vary a lot — it is worth asking them directly before you go.

02 Can I just order the tests I want?

You can absolutely ask, and your provider will take the request seriously. What actually gets ordered is a clinical decision, and they will explain the reasoning either way.

03 Can you interpret results from another doctor?

Yes. Upload them before or during the visit and your provider can review them with you in the context of your history.

04 Where do I get the blood draw done?

At a lab or facility that accepts the order. Your provider will discuss the options available where you are located.

05 What happens if something comes back abnormal?

You can bring the result back to a follow-up visit and your provider will go through what it means and what should happen next.

Ready when you are

Find out what your numbers mean.

One flat price, a physician licensed in the state where you are, and a real conversation about what is worth testing.

  • Video, phone, messaging, or in person
  • No insurance and no membership required
  • Notes, prescriptions, and messages stay in your account
One-time visit
$79
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NextDayDoctor is not for medical emergencies. If this is an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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