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Everything You Need to Know for a Smooth Experience

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Everything You Need to Know About Our Services and Care Approach

How do I get my medication?

We work with a third-party compounding pharmacy to process your prescription (if approved). Your medication will be mailed directly from the pharmacy to your address on file.

Do I have to pay for my medication separately?

Program costs displayed on our website include the medication costs (if approved by your provider). For your convenience, you are only billed once per-month for the total cost of the program.

If you need a copy of your invoice please contact us at 321-795-1156 or email Bewilliams001@fifty-fourseventeen.org and we will provide you with a copy.

What if I'm not approved for a medication?

Like a traditional clinic, payment is for the provider’s service and the provider’s time spent with you in a telehealth appointment. Payment does not guarantee the writing or dispensing of a prescription medication. In the event, that you are not approved, your provider is often able to offer alternative therapies that you may potentially be medically qualified for.

Are there any other medications does not offer?

Imperium Health does not offer or engage in any treatments involving Prescription Narcotics (Opiates).

What can I expect during my first consultation?

During your first consultation, we’ll discuss your health goals, review your medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan just for you.

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Medication Information

Please read the information linked below. It contains important warnings from the FDA in relation to medications you may be prescribed. If you have any questions, please speak to your provider or other licensed healthcare professional.

Please note: Most medications prescribed via Imperium Health are compounded medications. While compounded medications are made exclusively in licensed pharmacies, their efficacy and safety profile cannot be directly compared to commercial drugs. Talk to your provider about the specific risks and benefits that may come with the use of a compounded medication. The following list of safety data is provided solely for convenience and should not be relied upon in relation to the safety and efficacy profile of any compounded medications.