Shingles Outbreak

$75.00

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.

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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.