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Thank you for choosing Glow Medispa, LLC DBA Glow Medspa (“Glow”). You are viewing this form because you have elected to engage in asynchronous telemedicine visits with a Glow Medspa practitioner via Elation Health. Your practitioner is a board-certified physician licensed in your state. By clicking “I Agree,” I ACKNOWLEDGE I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE TERMS BELOW, AND UNDERSTAND THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF ASYNCHRONOUS TELEMEDICINE, AND BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS OF USE I HEREBY GIVE MY INFORMED CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN ASYNCHRONOUS TELEMEDICINE UNDER THESE TERMS.

What is Telemedicine?

Telemedicine is the delivery of healthcare services, including examination, consultation, diagnosis, and treatment, through electronic communication technologies when you (the patient) are located in a different location than your healthcare practitioner. Glow allows you to receive treatment from a healthcare practitioner without having to travel to another location or schedule a separate appointment and helps you avoid long wait times that you might otherwise experience at an in-person visit.

What is Asynchronous Telemedicine?

Asynchronous telemedicine is one way to deliver telemedicine. Asynchronous communication is often referred to as “store-and-forward” communication, where participants submit and collect data at different times. An example of asynchronous communication is a telemedicine encounter with a healthcare practitioner that involves sending photos, video, or other communications via email or text message. “Asynchronous” means “not occurring at the same time” and is different from “synchronous” telemedicine, which generally includes visits conducted in real-time between patients and healthcare practitioners through audio or video means (e.g., live phone calls or video-conferencing). Healthcare practitioners may use asynchronous telemedicine to aid in diagnoses and medical consultations when live communication or face-to-face contact is not possible or necessary. Glow’s relationship with Elation Health platform (“Platform”), in particular, allows for the following asynchronous telemedicine services:

What are the Possible Risks to Using Asynchronous Telemedicine?

As with any medical treatment, there are potential risks associated with the use of asynchronous telemedicine. Glow believes that the likelihood of these risks materializing is very low. These risks may include, without limitation, the following:

Your Rights and Acknowledgements:

This Asynchronous Telemedicine Informed Consent is valid during your entire treatment with Glow.