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Your medical leadership team trains and supervises 100+ licensed clinicians to make sure you get high-quality care.

Neil Brown, MD


David Morley, MD


Chesney Fowler, MD


Stephanie Foley, MD


Holli Hill, DO
Medical Director, Urgent Care


Heather Martin, DO


Heather Hylton, MS, PA-C


Lynn Byars, MD

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Why clinicians choose K Health

Revolutionize healthcare
With data-driven technology and a passion for making healthcare more accessible to all, clinicians practicing on the K Health platform are on a journey to change how people receive care.

See patients anywhere
People choose K Health because they can receive quality care anytime, anywhere. Clinicians enjoy the same flexibility and convenience.

Leave frustration behind
Spend your time and energy providing top-quality care—not on triage, scheduling, and paperwork.
Frequently asked questions
Can I chat with a doctor online?
Yes, you can chat with a doctor online at K Health. The licensed clinicians practicing on the K Health platform are available via chat to diagnose you, prescribe medication for treatment, issue prescription refills, and more.
Do online doctors work?
Yes, online doctors can be a great option for non-emergency medical care. K Health-affiliated clinicians are equipped to treat and prescribe medication for most medical issues, as well as anxiety and depression. Clinicians are available 7 days a week, no appointment required.
What can an online doctor prescribe?
Online doctors can prescribe most medications, if medically appropriate. The clinicians practicing on the K Health platform are able to prescribe antibiotics, allergy medications, pain relievers, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medication, and more. They cannot prescribe anything classified as a controlled substance.
Are there any conditions that K Health doesn't treat?
K Health-affiliated clinicians can diagnose and treat most things you might see an in-person primary care doctor for. However, there are sometimes instances when we recommend you see a doctor in person.
For example, ear infections and strep throat are two common conditions that require an in-person consultation for diagnosis. However, K Health-affiliated clinicians can help assess severity and provide guidance on what to do next.
We also don't treat anyone who:
- is under 18 or over 64 years old
- lives in Hawaii or Alaska
- has a medical condition that requires a specialist (on a case by case basis)
- is currently pregnant
- is currently being treated for cancer with chemotherapy or radiotherapy
- has an autoimmune disease
- is currently on immunosuppressants
- is diagnosed with AIDS
- is currently in hospice care
- has a history of organ transplant
- is dependent on oxygen
- has significant liver, kidney, or other organ failure
- is seeking medical management related to worker’s comp or injury litigation
We don't prescribe controlled substances, and we cannot prescribe other high-risk medications that are subject to abuse. Learn more in our Medical Policies.
*24/7 Urgent Care is available in all 48 continental US states. Not available in Alaska or Hawaii. K Health memberships are not insurance and exclude ancillary services (e.g., referrals, labs, equipment, cost of medication, etc). See Terms of Service.
Do you provide doctor's notes and sick notes?
During a pediatric visit, doctors can write notes for your children to return to, or be dismissed from, school, activities, camp, and more, if needed.
During an adult visit, K Health-affiliated clinicians can only provide a note stating the date when they saw you and that care was provided.
Do you need insurance to use K Health?
Nope!
We’ve created efficient ways to bring the cost of healthcare way down and make quality care accessible to everyone, without needing to use health insurance.
You can sign up for our K Health membership for $49/month which includes access to our Primary Care program, 24/7 Urgent Care visits, Urgent Care for your kids ages 3-17, and more,* or you can pay for a one-time virtual visit for $39. Plus, our Symptom Checker is always free to use.
Learn more about our approach to pricing
*24/7 Urgent Care is available in 48 states of the US. Not available in Alaska or Hawaii. Pediatrics is only available in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Children ages 3-17 must have parental consent.
K Health memberships are not insurance and do not include any ancillary services, (e.g.) laboratory tests, durable medical equipment, appointments with other providers or specialists that we may refer you to, emergency or in-person urgent care facility visits; cost of medication and other referrals.
See Terms of Service.
Can I use my insurance to pay for K Health?
Currently, we don't accept insurance to pay for K Health memberships, one-time Urgent Care virtual visits, or mail-order medication, but we keep our prices low to keep medical care accessible to everyone. In many cases, our prices are lower than your insurance copay would have been!
If your clinician prescribes you medication to pick up at your local pharmacy or orders bloodwork to a lab of your choice, you can use your insurance at those locations.
Is the data I share with K Health private?
Yes!
K Health is HIPAA-compliant and we apply high-security standards to protect your personal information and your privacy. K Health is also compliant with the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). We will use your data only to improve our services and to provide them to you. You can learn more in our Privacy Policy.