Everyday medical care

Something new. Get it looked at properly.

Sore throat that will not quit. Burning when you pee. A rash that showed up overnight. Most everyday symptoms do not need a waiting room — they need a physician who will actually take the history, think it through, and tell you what is going on.

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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 an evaluation for new symptoms
What the visit covers

An evaluation, not a questionnaire.

You are talking to a licensed physician, not filling in a form and waiting for a verdict.

A real history

Your provider goes through when it started, what makes it better or worse, what you have already tried, and what else you are dealing with.

A working diagnosis

You leave knowing what your provider thinks is going on — or exactly what has to be checked before anyone can reasonably say.

Treatment when it is appropriate

If medication is warranted, your provider can send a non-controlled prescription electronically to the pharmacy you choose.

Testing that changes the plan

Labs or imaging can be ordered when the evaluation supports it — not by default, and not to fill time.

Warning signs to watch for

What would mean this is getting worse, and precisely what to do if it does.

An escalation path

If what you have needs hands-on care, your provider tells you where to go and why, rather than leaving you to guess.

How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

  1. Tell us what you need

    Describe your symptoms, choose a visit format, and confirm your details. You see the full price before anything is charged.

  2. Meet your provider

    Connect with a physician licensed in the state where you are located. They take the history, ask what matters, and explain their thinking.

  3. Keep everything together

    Your visit notes, any prescriptions or orders, and secure messages with your provider stay in your account.

Before your visit

What to have ready

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

  • When the symptoms started, and anything that makes them better or worse
  • Your current medications and any allergies
  • Any readings you have taken — temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar, pulse oximeter
  • Photos of anything visible, such as a rash, which you can upload to the visit
  • The pharmacy you would like to use
Straight answers

What an online visit will not do

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

  • It is not emergency care. Chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, or any life-threatening symptom needs 911 or the nearest emergency room right now.
  • It does not include a hands-on physical exam. Some symptoms need one, and your provider will say so plainly rather than guessing.
  • It will never produce a controlled-substance prescription. Schedule II through V medications are not prescribed through NextDayDoctor under any circumstances.
  • It does not guarantee a particular medication or test. What is appropriate is your provider's clinical judgment, and they will explain the reasoning either way.
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

Before you book for a new symptom.

01 How soon can I be seen?

It depends on which providers are licensed and on duty in your state when you book. You will see the options actually open to you — a scheduled time, the waiting room for the next available provider, or a request if nobody is on duty at that moment.

02 Will I get antibiotics?

Only if your provider's evaluation supports it. A great many common symptoms are viral, and antibiotics would not help and can cause harm. Your provider will explain what they think is going on and why they are or are not prescribing.

03 What if I need to be seen in person?

Your provider will tell you directly and point you to the right level of care. You are not left to work that out yourself.

04 Can my child be seen?

Pediatric availability depends on the providers licensed and on duty in your state. You will see whether a visit is available for your child when you book.

05 Do I need insurance?

No. There is nothing to bill and no claim to file. You pay one price and see the full total before you confirm.

Ready when you are

Stop waiting to see if it gets better.

One flat price, a physician licensed in the state where you are, and a plan you can actually follow.

  • Video, phone, messaging, or in person
  • No insurance and no membership required
  • Notes, prescriptions, and messages stay in your account
One-time visit
$79
Full total shown before you confirm
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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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