Not necessarily. Licensed providers are experienced in diagnosing and treating a wide array of health conditions. During your appointment, they will review your medical history and symptoms to determine the best treatment plan for you. If medication is an appropriate option, the provider may issue a prescription. However, prescriptions are not guaranteed, as treatment decisions are based on medical judgment. Just like in a traditional brick-and-mortar setting, appointment fees cover the service visit itself, not the outcome, so refunds are not available if a prescription is not provided.
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