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We chose the .org vs .com primarily because we are a healthcare organization, and preferred that designation over a commercial designation.
We launched in 2020 and are currently licensed to practice in all states, but we are based in Seattle, WA.
We don’t have a phone number anymore because we were receiving hundreds of scam calls daily and we found that we get better and faster communication with our patients through the patient portal.
Their practice philosophy is to meet with patients to understand their needs and teach them about peptides, then build a plan to reach their goals. From our discussions, I know they do not list their ... See Full Answer
This is an incredibly complex topic, so I am going to list some articles in an effort for you to get the basics of the health insurance industry in the US. Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 The most... See Full Answer
The only thing we require is labs that are less than 12 months old. We can easily transfer you over after a brief consultation. You can visit the website AlphaMD.org and create an account/upload labs/... See Full Answer
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