


If Doctor On Demand is not a benefit offered through your insurance plan, you can still see a provider. It’s free to sign up and your visit price is always shown upfront – with no surprise bills later. Once you create a free Doctor On Demand account, you can check if your insurance is accepted. Doctor On Demand also accepts many other types of insurance. Medicare Part B now covers Doctor On Demand visits. Doctor On Demand is waiving co-pays for Medicare Part B beneficiaries during the public health emergency as permitted by government policy. This policy may change at any time, but we will always provide an estimated cost and maximum possible cost when you take a visit. What is the cost for a Doctor On Demand visit? Medicare virtual check-ins and E-visits Medicare beneficiaries can receive telehealth services from any type of originating facility, including in their own. If you already have a Doctor On Demand account, you need to open the app, sign-in, go to My Account, select Add Insurance, select Medicare, and add your Medicare Number Instructions for adding Medicare to your existing account if you are accessing Doctor On Demand through the App on your mobile device: Next, select Medicare, and add your Medicare Number. If you already have a Doctor On Demand account, you need to sign-in, go to the dropdown menu below your name and select Payments and benefits, then scroll to the insurance section and click Add insurance. Instructions for adding Medicare to your existing account if you are accessing Doctor On Demand on your desktop computer:
