Start with the summary—educational, not personal advice.
What happens in a telehealth Meet & Greet?
Educational only: This page is for general education—not personal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. See a licensed clinician for your situation.
Short answer
A telehealth Meet & Greet is a brief, low-pressure introduction to confirm service fit, review offerings and pricing, answer logistics (state licensure, visit length, follow-up), and plan next steps—it is not a full diagnosis or medication visit. Use it when you want clarity before committing to a comprehensive ADHD evaluation or ongoing metabolic care. Emergency symptoms require 911 or local urgent care, not a meet-and-greet slot.
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Related guides + Meet & Greet when ready.
What typically happens in a Meet & Greet
You meet a team member or clinician to discuss which programs apply (ADHD evaluation, weight management, men’s health), expected timelines, out-of-pocket pricing, and whether your state is in network for licensure.
You can ask how 60–90 minute ADHD evaluations differ from free screeners, and what documents to prepare (ID, medication list, prior records).
What a Meet & Greet is not
- Not a substitute for emergency care.
- Not a guarantee of stimulant or GLP-1 prescriptions.
- Not a full psychiatric intake for complex trauma without follow-up planning.
- Not a sleep study or lab draw—those may be ordered later when indicated.
When to book Meet & Greet vs full evaluation
Book Meet & Greet when you are comparing telehealth options or unsure which pathway fits. Book comprehensive evaluation when you are ready for diagnosis-level assessment with prepared history.
If you already completed a thorough elsewhere evaluation, bring records to avoid duplicate testing.
Questions worth asking in a Meet & Greet
Ask about evaluation length, whether cognitive testing is included, how refills work for ADHD or weight-loss pathways, and typical wait times for follow-up. Clarify whether labs or sleep studies are coordinated locally and how pricing differs between evaluation-only and membership follow-up.
If you are exploring GLP-1 therapy, ask about branded versus compounded policies, titration support, and nausea management protocols. If exploring men’s health, ask how sleep apnea screening fits before testosterone discussion.
Coordinating medical care (educational)
Meet & Greet visits clarify logistics before clinical commitments. Legitimate telehealth documents encounters, uses HIPAA-compliant tools, and maintains follow-up for prescriptions—especially controlled substances with PDMP review where required.
Compare services on clinician licensure in your state, visit length for diagnosis-level care, and transparency about pricing and limitations. Meet & Greet visits clarify fit; comprehensive ADHD or metabolic evaluation is a separate longer visit.
Keep medication lists, allergy history, and prior records available for upload. Emergency symptoms require local urgent or emergency care—not messaging queues.
Educational blogs on safe online prescriptions complement this guide; they do not establish a clinician–patient relationship on their own.
Read related Health Guides on Meet & Greet logistics, online prescription law, and condition-specific evaluation (ADHD, metabolic, men’s health) to prepare questions for your first visit.
Pages remain in “pending physician review” status until clinically signed; content is educational and may be updated as guidelines evolve.
Document your symptom timeline (childhood vs adult onset, settings affected, best and worst weeks), sleep partners’ observations about snoring, medications and supplements, and three-month goals—those details speed responsible evaluation more than another online quiz.
When results are “normal” but you remain impaired, ask what was not measured (sleep testing, ferritin, insulin patterns, free testosterone calculation, mood screening) rather than closing the chart.
Key takeaways
- Meet & Greet reduces uncertainty before larger commitments.
- Full clinical evaluation is a separate, longer visit.
- Legitimate telehealth explains limits and licensure up front.
Does "What happens in a telehealth Meet & Greet" affect your safety or daily function for weeks?
Yes → Book a Meet & Greet or appropriate medical visit for structured next steps.
No → Monitor symptoms; use related Health Guides for background education.
Emergency symptoms (chest pain, stroke signs, severe confusion)?
Yes → Call 911 or go to emergency care.
Evidence & references
- Siya Health intake workflow documentation
- Telehealth informed consent standards
- State medical practice telehealth advisories
Clinical guides & care
Also read our Telehealth articles
