Shingles Outbreak
This is for you if:
You have a known history of chickenpox and suspect shingles or have had shingles before and this feels similar.
You had an odd sensation or pain on your skin before the rash appeared.
The rash is only on one side of the body and started as a small group of bumps before turning into small fluid-filled blisters. Click here for more reference pictures.
The rash is nowhere near your eyes.
The rash started less than 72 hours ago, for best results with the anti-viral medication.
In addition to anti-viral treatment, you would like to incorporate an integrative approach to managing Shingles and preventing future outbreaks.
You will need:
A clear, close-up photo(s) of your rash to upload into your HIPAA-secured portal.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
This is for you if:
You have a known history of chickenpox and suspect shingles or have had shingles before and this feels similar.
You had an odd sensation or pain on your skin before the rash appeared.
The rash is only on one side of the body and started as a small group of bumps before turning into small fluid-filled blisters. Click here for more reference pictures.
The rash is nowhere near your eyes.
The rash started less than 72 hours ago, for best results with the anti-viral medication.
In addition to anti-viral treatment, you would like to incorporate an integrative approach to managing Shingles and preventing future outbreaks.
You will need:
A clear, close-up photo(s) of your rash to upload into your HIPAA-secured portal.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
This is for you if:
You have a known history of chickenpox and suspect shingles or have had shingles before and this feels similar.
You had an odd sensation or pain on your skin before the rash appeared.
The rash is only on one side of the body and started as a small group of bumps before turning into small fluid-filled blisters. Click here for more reference pictures.
The rash is nowhere near your eyes.
The rash started less than 72 hours ago, for best results with the anti-viral medication.
In addition to anti-viral treatment, you would like to incorporate an integrative approach to managing Shingles and preventing future outbreaks.
You will need:
A clear, close-up photo(s) of your rash to upload into your HIPAA-secured portal.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
Please note that Quick Care services are for uncomplicated, simple, acute conditions and mild to moderate flare-ups of chronic conditions. “Acute” means the illness or condition is expected to be temporary or self-limited with treatment and/or supportive measures.
The cost of medications is determined by your pharmacy.
Quick care does not include the advanced testing and Precision Health services rendered through the Health Edits. Please schedule a separate Health Edit if you would like a comprehensive health evaluation with management of chronic medical conditions and proactive care management.