Cove offers clinically-proven migraine treatments (both acute pain relief and preventative), ongoing support and education. The first step is getting started here.
After purchasing your recommended plan, you must complete a short consultation where you will answer questions about your headache and medical history and complete a couple of short diagnostic videos. This ensures our medical providers can rule out any serious medical conditions and recommend the best treatment plan for you. Then, you will upload a picture of your valid government-issued photo ID (our providers need to know who they are prescribing to).
As soon as your Cove provider determines the best medications for your migraine, you’ll receive an email asking you to approve your treatment plan (or discuss adjustments with your provider). Once you approve your plan, your order will be shipped to you within 5-7 days. Your migraine treatment will refill every 30 or 90 days so that you never run out of treatment. If your treatment was sent to your local pharmacy, you can contact your pharmacy to determine a timeline for pickup and pricing.
Additionally, Cove provides ongoing support and access to our medical providers for $30 per quarter. Patients are responsible for all subscription fees required to receive provider care and services. This quarterly fee provides access to your medical provider along with ongoing care services, and is required for the duration of your care.
If payment is not successfully received or verified, we reserve the right to delay or withhold pharmacy services until payment issues are resolved. We will communicate any payment issues and provide a reasonable opportunity to resolve them prior to any interruption or discontinuation of care.
Subscription fees do not include medication costs or pharmacy fees, which are the patient’s responsibility and billed separately.
For more information, you can view our terms and conditions here.
Cove's medical group is not contracted with any federal or state government insurance programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, Tricare, etc. Due to plan restrictions, we are unable to provide migraine care or prescribe medications to beneficiaries of these plans, even if you choose to pay cash.