Everyday medical care

Documentation that comes from a real visit.

Work, school, sports, travel, and accommodations often need something in writing from a clinician. That writing has to come from somewhere: a physician evaluates you, forms a clinical opinion, and completes what that opinion supports. We are straight with you about that, because plenty of places are not.

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  • No insurance and no membership required
  • A physician licensed in the state where you are located
  • Video, phone, messaging, or in person where offered
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What the visit covers

A visit first. The paperwork follows from it.

Your provider documents what their evaluation supports — which is what makes the documentation worth anything.

Work and school documentation

When the evaluation supports it, your provider can document the visit along with any recommended limitations or time away.

Sports and activity forms

Some can be completed virtually and some genuinely require a hands-on exam. Your provider will tell you which yours is before you waste time.

Return-to-work and return-to-activity

A clinical opinion on what you should and should not be doing, and for how long.

Administrative and accommodation paperwork

Upload the actual form. Your provider will review whether it can be completed from a virtual evaluation.

Written the same day as the visit

Documentation reflects the visit that produced it, which is exactly what makes it credible to the person receiving it.

Kept in your account

Completed documentation stays in your account so you can download it again when it gets lost.

How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

  1. Tell us what you need

    Upload the form if there is one, tell us what is being asked for, choose a visit format, and confirm your details.

  2. Meet your provider

    A physician licensed in the state where you are located evaluates you and tells you what they can and cannot complete.

  3. Keep everything together

    Anything your provider completes is saved to your account, where you can download it whenever you need it again.

Before your visit

What to have ready

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

  • The actual form, if there is one — upload it to the visit
  • The deadline, and who it has to go to
  • What dates, restrictions, or activities are being asked about
  • Any related medical history or prior documentation
  • Any specific wording or fields the recipient requires
Straight answers

Read this before you book

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

  • The note is not the product — the visit is. Your provider writes what their clinical evaluation supports, and that includes declining to write a note when it does not.
  • We cannot backdate. Documentation reflects the date of the visit and what was actually assessed at it. No provider here will certify a period they did not evaluate.
  • Some forms require an in-person exam. Physicals needing measured vitals, hands-on maneuvers, or vision and hearing screening generally cannot be completed virtually.
  • We cannot guarantee a third party accepts it. Employers, schools, agencies, and leagues set their own requirements, and some insist on their own provider.
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

Honest answers about notes and forms.

01 Can I get a note for days I was already out?

Your provider documents what they assessed at the visit, dated to that visit. They will not backdate documentation or certify a period they did not evaluate. Any service that offers to is not doing you a favour.

02 Will I definitely get the note?

No, and anyone promising one up front should worry you. Your provider writes what their clinical evaluation supports. That is precisely why the documentation carries weight when someone reads it.

03 Can you complete a sports or camp physical?

It depends on the form. Many require measured vitals and a hands-on exam that cannot be done virtually. Upload the form and your provider will tell you what is and is not possible.

04 What does it cost?

You pay for the visit, and you see the full total before you confirm anything.

05 Which visit format is best for paperwork?

Video is usually easiest, since your provider may want to go through the form with you. Phone and secure messaging may also be available depending on what is being asked for.

Ready when you are

Get evaluated, and get it in writing.

One flat price, a physician licensed in the state where you are, and documentation that reflects an actual evaluation.

  • Video, phone, messaging, or in person
  • No insurance and no membership required
  • Notes, prescriptions, and messages stay in your account
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