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View Full Features →The symptom checker is trained on billions of anonymized clinical data points, including real patient records and outcomes, so it shows users what people with similar profiles were diagnosed with and how they were treated. K Health reports that its AI covers a wide range of primary care conditions and that the vast majority of users who proceed to a clinician visit receive a diagnosis consistent with the AI's top suggestions. However, it is a triage tool rather than a diagnostic device — it narrows possibilities and helps users decide whether to see a doctor, but the licensed clinician makes the final diagnosis and treatment decision.
K Health operates as a direct-to-consumer cash-pay service. Visits are $73 each, or users can subscribe for $49/month ($449/year) for unlimited primary care. Some users may be able to submit receipts to HSA/FSA accounts for reimbursement, as virtual healthcare visits often qualify as eligible expenses. However, K Health does not bill insurance directly, which means there is no prior authorization, no in-network vs. out-of-network complexity, and no surprise bills — the listed price is the final price.
Yes. K Health's licensed clinicians can prescribe a wide range of medications, including antibiotics, blood pressure and cholesterol medications, mental health prescriptions for anxiety and depression, and GLP-1 weight management medications. Prescriptions are sent electronically to the user's preferred pharmacy or can be delivered to their home through an optional delivery service. However, K Health clinicians cannot prescribe controlled substances such as opioids, benzodiazepines, or stimulants, and certain specialty medications require in-person evaluation by a specialist.
K Health offers 24/7 access, and most users are connected with a board-certified clinician within minutes via text chat or video. There is no scheduling friction for urgent concerns, and follow-up messaging with the same clinician is included so users can ask additional questions after the initial consultation. Wait times may vary during peak hours, but the platform is designed for on-demand access rather than appointment-based scheduling, making it especially useful for after-hours and weekend care needs.
K Health treats common primary care concerns including UTIs, sinus infections, sore throats, rashes, respiratory illness, allergies, and acid reflux, as well as ongoing chronic conditions like hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, and thyroid disorders. The platform also provides mental health care for anxiety and depression, including medication management and regular check-ins, and offers a weight management program with GLP-1 prescription access. Conditions requiring physical examination, imaging, lab work, or emergency intervention are outside K Health's scope and are referred to in-person care.
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