Buyer-side clinic comparison
The first consult price is rarely the whole deal. Run a 3-minute scorecard to check price clarity, refill support, cancellation rules, and clinic transparency — before money moves.
No medical questions. No eligibility decisions. Clinic introductions are optional and consent-first.
The pattern to catch
Many programs price the first month differently from month three. The scorecard turns that into exact questions: what continues, what changes, and what it costs to leave.
Intro offers can exclude membership fees, visit fees, medication sourcing, labs, or shipping. Get the all-in monthly number after the offer ends — in writing.
Signing up is instant everywhere. The real test is who answers when a refill stalls or a pharmacy changes — and how fast. Ask before you pay, not after.
Cancellation terms, minimum commitments, pause options, and records transfer decide whether you can leave cleanly. Confirm the exit before the entrance.
What we check
Your scorecard prioritizes these based on what you're trying not to be surprised by.
First month vs. ongoing cost, membership vs. medication, fees for labs, visits, program changes, and shipping.
Response times, refill process, provider messaging, pharmacy handoff, and what happens during supply disruptions.
Cancellation path, minimum commitments, pause and refund terms, and records transfer if you switch.
Provider credentials, service-area fit, pharmacy disclosure, and clear brand-name vs. compounded labeling.
What to ask, what to get in writing, and whether you want an introduction — only with your explicit consent.
How it works
Where you are in the search, what you're comparing, and what would make you trust a clinic faster. Never anything medical — there isn't a single free-text medical field.
A prioritized before-you-pay checklist with exact questions to ask, built instantly. Useful on its own — no email required to see it.
If you ask for a clinic introduction, we request explicit consent first and tell you exactly what's shared and with whom. Skipping this changes nothing.
Consent-first by design
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Three from the scorecard's question bank. Your checklist arranges the full set around your priorities.
We handle shopper contact requests only after explicit consent. Clear pricing and real support answers are what our shoppers are looking for.
FAQ
No. Clinic Scout is provider-selection education only. Licensed clinicians decide eligibility, prescriptions, dosage, refills, and care. We help you compare clinics as a buyer before you spend money.
No, and we never will. That's a clinical decision between you and a licensed clinician. Our scorecard never asks medical questions, so it can't and doesn't make medical judgments.
Your shopping answers build your checklist. If you request follow-up, we use your contact details and non-medical shopping preferences to follow up or, if available, coordinate with a relevant clinic/provider partner — only after your explicit consent. We never collect medical details, so none exist to share.
Clinic partners may pay Clinic Scout for introductions that shoppers explicitly request. Partnership never changes your checklist questions, and no clinic sees your details without your consent.
Yes — free for shoppers, no account required, and the full checklist appears without entering an email.
We don't endorse or rank medications. The checklist includes neutral questions to ask any clinic about how it labels and discloses brand-name vs. compounded sourcing, so you can get clear answers from licensed providers.
Build your before-you-pay checklist. Keep it. Use it on every clinic call.
Start the scorecard →No medical questions. No eligibility decisions. Clinic introductions are optional and consent-first.