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3 ways MakoRx makes getting sick more efficient

Feeling sick vibes? We’ve got three reasons to try MakoRx.

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MakoRx is the healthcare hack that makes getting care quick, affordable, and easy.

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Your household is sick again — ugh. Time to take the morning off to zig-zag between the doctor’s office and pharmacy (while doing a lot of waiting in between). Want to spend less time driving your sick kids (or self) around, and more time getting well?

Enter: MakoRx Virtual Urgent Care. By teaming up with local pharmacies, MakoRx is able to provide a vital check, rapid test (if needed), virtual doctor’s visit, and medication fulfillment all in one place. That’s right: All you do is book a 15-minute telehealth appointment + drive to the pharmacy.

Need a reason to give it a try? We’ve got three:

  • No waiting for a doctor’s appointment. Read: Just book a timeslot and go.
  • All-in-one healthcare. A vital check (and optional rapid test for strep, the flu, and bladder infections) is completed on arrival and the results shared with a medical provider. After a virtual meeting + diagnosis, prescriptions, if needed, are fulfilled right there.
  • No insurance needed. MakoRx provides affordable cash prices — doctor’s visit + vital check included.*

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