So you will need to find a pharmacy that will fill the script. Many big pharmacies (think like CVS and Walgreens) are not currently filling prescriptions from Tele-health providers like Done. Insurance/Pharmacy - Here's the trickiest part of working with Done. She wrote the script and said to let her know if I needed a dose increase of if I didn't like the Vyvanse. After we talked she recommended I start with 20mg Vyvanse, as she doesn't like to prescribe Adderall IR (claims a lot of people have side effects/it doesn't last very long). Treatment - The provider was very knowledgeable about treatment options. After discussion, she diagnosed me with ADHD and we discussed treatment options. She asked me a bunch of questions and we discussed my symptoms. The Appointment - I showed up on time for my video (Zoom) visit, the provider was also on time. Prior to the visit I filled out multiple forms, including questions about depression, anxiety and ADHD symptoms. The visit was booked for a Saturday about 7 days after I requested it. Scheduling - I scheduled online for a 30 minute intake visit. Finally I decided to get help after seeing an ad for Done and reading some other reddit reviews for it. I am a 30F who had been struggling with undiagnosed ADHD for a very long time. Today (April 11th) I received my medication! Overall it was pretty easy, I just had to be patient.Overall, I feel positively about my experience with Done. I got no notice on the 8th so I submitted a request and on the 10th I got a response from my PMHNP and she said she will send it in today. That was on April 5th and she said it would take a 1-3 days to send over. I submitted a pharmacy change request but it did say they will reply to my request within 3 business days so I called DoneFirst and the lady on the phone sent in a change request for me. My DoneFirst PMHNP is actually only an hour away from me but I just decided to switch to my local grocery store pharmacy. I did have issues with my local CVS though because one of them said they were not currently accepting any new Adderall prescriptions and to call another one, and the second one I called said they only accept local prescriptions. They sent a prescription to my preferred pharmacy immediately. Within 15 minutes, she had written me a script for Adderall XR and my appointment was over. I did get lectured of course but I wanted to tell the truth to avoid being put on too weak a dosage. I told the truth on how I’ve taken my family member’s Adderall on several occasions and the dosage I took and my experience with it because the starter 10mg does not work well on me. In my pre-appointment form, it asked if I had taken medication before and I was conflicted on whether or not I should say that I have taken Adderall before even though it was not prescribed to me. The lady I talked to was not friendly and very monotone and asked me basic questions such as what symptoms I had, what I wanted medication for, and also any past experience with medication. I will preface this with saying I am officially diagnosed by my therapist with inattentive ADHD so it did not really matter to me about “figuring out” if I had ADHD or not so I did not care about “being heard” if that makes sense. The PMHNP joined about 12 minutes late but I didn’t really care. My appointment comes and I joined the Zoom link about 5 minutes before my scheduled appointment time. A couple hours later I got a text from them asking for my preferred pharmacy & address of it. After filling out my forms and sending them my insurance cards I was set. I was able to get an appointment within less than 2 days. I came across DoneFirst and read some recent positive experiences on here so I went ahead and signed up. I was looking for a place to get medication since my insurance sucks and most psychiatrists/any mental health don’t want to work with my insurance. I’ve seen a lot of negative reviews and some positive about DoneFirst. Here is my experience with DoneFirst! Hope it can help someone out.
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