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Medication adjustment
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Medication adjustment

Need to make a change to your medication regimen? Our expert medical team is here to provide clarity, answer your questions, and create a personalized treatment plan—all from the comfort of your home.

Licensed providers in all 50 states

Expert-guided, evidence-based treatments

Skip the trip to the doctor's office

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We'll check any insurance and show you your options before you book.

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$25

Est. or $100 w/o insurance

Most insurance accepted

Board-certified

No hidden fees

Available nationwide

What is a Medication Adjustment?

A medication adjustment means your provider has reviewed your treatment and made a change—this could be a dose increase or decrease, a switch to a different medication, a change in how often you take it, or adding something new to your regimen. Adjustments are a normal and expected part of managing any ongoing health condition. They happen because your provider is paying attention to how your body is responding and fine-tuning your treatment to get you the best possible outcome. If you have questions about what changed and why, your care team is here to help.

Personalized to your response

Your provider looks at how your body is responding—whether symptoms are improving, side effects are occurring, or lab results have shifted—and adjusts your treatment to better match your current needs.

Part of ongoing care

Medication adjustments are not a sign something went wrong. They reflect active, attentive management of your health—most people on long-term medications need periodic fine-tuning as their condition and body change over time.

Your questions matter

If you're unsure what changed or why, reach out to your care team. Understanding your treatment helps you stay engaged and get the most out of it.

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Ongoing support, always available.

You’ll be supported by experienced clinicians who care for a wide range of health needs, from everyday concerns to more complex conditions.

Our clinicians track your progress over time and adjust your care as needed. If medication is prescribed, we’ll manage dosing and monitor for side effects. If lab testing is recommended, we review results and refine your plan accordingly. You’re never left to navigate care on your own.

All your care in one place. That’s the General Medicine difference.

We help you understand your options, connect you to the right clinicians, manage prescriptions, coordinate any needed evaluations, and keep an eye on your overall health along the way. It’s comprehensive care that looks at the full picture — your goals, your history, your lifestyle — and makes it simple to move forward with confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a medication adjustment mean exactly?

A medication adjustment means your clinician has reviewed your treatment and made a change — which could be a dose increase or decrease, a different medication, a new addition, or a change in how often you take something.

Why might my medication need to be adjusted?

Adjustments happen for many reasons — your condition may have changed, lab results may show a need for optimization, you may have experienced side effects, or your clinician may want to try a different approach for better results.

Does a medication adjustment mean something went wrong?

Not at all. Adjustments are a normal and expected part of managing ongoing health conditions. They reflect active, attentive care — your clinician is fine-tuning treatment to get you the best possible outcome over time.

How will I know what changed and why?

Your clinician will explain the change at your visit or in follow-up communication. If you receive a prescription change and aren't sure what's different or why, reach out to your care team — understanding your treatment helps you stay engaged.

What should I do when I receive an adjusted prescription?

Review the new instructions carefully, ask any questions before starting, and fill the prescription promptly so there's no gap in treatment. If the change involves stopping or tapering a medication, follow those instructions exactly.
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