How to subscribe a patient to a package

How to subscribe a patient to a package

Providers can enroll patients into a subscription package in 2 ways:


1. Click "Refer A Patient" next to the package they would like to subscribe to.


A new page will open for you to enter the patients cell phone or email address. Next the patient will receive a text or email with a link to sign up. 


The sign-up link takes them to a page where they can create an account or login to DrWell if they are an existing subscriber and complete the registration process. 




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