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Care pathway

How FormBlends Works

FormBlends is a telehealth platform, not a medical practice. The platform collects intake details, organizes education, and routes eligible users toward independent licensed provider review. Prescribing decisions are made by licensed clinicians using their own medical judgment.

1. Start with the intake

The get-started flow is designed to collect practical context before a provider review: goals, state, medication interest, health history, and safety signals that may affect eligibility.

Current medicationsContraindicationsTreatment goalsState availability

2. Provider review comes before treatment

A licensed provider must decide whether treatment is appropriate. FormBlends does not diagnose, prescribe, or override provider judgment. The provider can approve, deny, request more information, or recommend a different path.

Clinical fitRisk factorsMedication choiceFollow-up needs

3. Pharmacy fulfillment depends on the prescription

When a prescription is issued, fulfillment may involve a licensed pharmacy or FDA-registered outsourcing facility depending on the medication, state rules, and provider instructions. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products.

Pharmacy pathwayMedication formShipping processQuality documentation

4. Follow-up matters

Good treatment decisions do not stop at checkout. Dose changes, side effects, refills, lab questions, and medication changes should stay inside a supervised care path.

Side effectsRefillsDose escalationProvider messaging

Direct answers

Does FormBlends prescribe medication?

No. FormBlends provides the platform and educational resources. Independent licensed providers make prescribing decisions after reviewing patient information.

Is the online assessment a medical consultation?

No. The assessment prepares information for review. A medical consultation begins only when a licensed provider reviews the case and establishes the appropriate clinical relationship.

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