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  1. Software Company
  2. Medical Group
  3. Online Pharmacy

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DrWell is a cutting-edge SaaS platform designed for health, wellness, and lifestyle management providers. It streamlines program management within practices, optimizing operations to reduce costs and enhance efficiency. With DrWell, providers can seamlessly manage their offerings, improve patient outcomes, and lower the cost of goods, all while delivering personalized care.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

DrWell- AMAZING!

Signing up for DrWell was incredibly simple! The platform is super user-friendly, and I had no trouble navigating through the process. I love how I can easily manage my medication subscriptions without any hassle. Plus, one of the best parts is that DrWell connected me with a local provider that I could actually visit in person, not just another online questionnaire. It’s comforting to know I have real support nearby if I need it. The automatic renewals mean I never have to worry about running out of my meds. DrWell has made my life so much easier – I can't recommend it enough!

Date of experience: September 05, 2024

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