PHARMXHEALTHONE TELEHEALTH LIMITATIONS DISCLAIMER
Last updated: July 2, 2025
PharmXHealthOne provides medical services through secure telehealth platforms in accordance with federal and state laws. While telehealth expands access to care, it has inherent limitations. By receiving telehealth services from PharmXHealthOne, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
1. Not a Substitute for In-Person Medical Care
Telehealth evaluations are limited to information shared electronically.
Telehealth does not replace:
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Physical examinations
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Emergency medical treatment
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Urgent care visits
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Hospital services
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Comprehensive primary care
Patients should maintain ongoing care with a primary care provider for routine and preventative health needs.
2. Limited Diagnostic Capability
Telehealth providers rely solely on:
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Patient-reported information
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Visual assessment via video (if applicable)
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Uploaded documents or images
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Available laboratory data
Due to these limitations:
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Certain conditions cannot be accurately diagnosed through telehealth
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Providers may require additional labs, imaging, or an in-person evaluation
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Treatment may be declined or deferred if safe care cannot be guaranteed remotely
3. Medication Limitations
Telehealth prescribing laws vary by state. Therefore:
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Some medications cannot be prescribed via telehealth in specific jurisdictions
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Some states require an initial in-person physical exam for certain prescriptions
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Controlled substances are regulated and may require additional steps or may not be available at all in certain states
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Compounded medications may be restricted or prohibited depending on local pharmacy regulations
PharmXHealthOne complies strictly with all state-to-state prescribing rules.
4. Technology & Communication Limitations
Telehealth may involve risks including:
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Poor internet connectivity
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Audio or visual distortions
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Technical interruptions
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Delayed messages or information transmission
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Unauthorized access despite security safeguards
PharmXHealthOne uses secure, HIPAA-compliant systems but cannot guarantee absolute cybersecurity.
5. Privacy Limitations
Telehealth requires the use of electronic communication.
Though every effort is made to protect your privacy:
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Your device, internet provider, or environment may introduce privacy risks
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Patients are responsible for ensuring they conduct telehealth visits in a private, secure setting
6. Emergency Situations
Telehealth is not appropriate for emergencies.
If you experience:
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Chest pain
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Shortness of breath
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Severe pain
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Loss of consciousness
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Uncontrolled bleeding
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Suicidal thoughts
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Any life-threatening condition
You must call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
PharmXHealthOne does not provide emergency medical services via telehealth.
7. Local Service & Physical Procedure Limitations
Telehealth cannot be used for:
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Physical examinations requiring hands-on assessment
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Equipment-based procedures
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IV therapy outside Florida
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Body contouring or laser treatments
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Any treatment requiring direct provider supervision or specialized equipment
Procedures and IV therapies are available only at the Boynton Beach clinic or within a 20-mile mobile radius.
8. Provider Discretion
PharmXHealthOne providers reserve the right to:
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Decline treatment if telehealth is not sufficient
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Require additional medical records or labs
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Refer the patient to in-person care
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Discontinue telehealth services if necessary for patient safety
Completion of a telehealth consultation does not guarantee prescription approval or continuation.
9. Patient Responsibility
Patients must:
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Provide complete and accurate medical information
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Upload clear and accurate photos or documentation when requested
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Notify their provider of any health changes
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Complete labs and follow-up tasks as required
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Seek urgent or in-person care when advised
Failure to follow these responsibilities may limit the effectiveness and safety of telehealth care.
10. Acceptance of Telehealth Limitations
By using PharmXHealthOne’s telehealth services, you acknowledge that:
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Telehealth has inherent limitations compared to in-person care
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Certain diagnoses and treatments cannot be performed remotely
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Treatment decisions are based solely on information available at the time of evaluation
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You understand the risks, benefits, and limitations of telehealth
You agree to seek in-person medical attention whenever necessary for safe and appropriate care.

