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Depression

Connect with a healthcare provider about depression treatment and depression medication.

Request a prescription renewal with 24/7 virtual care

$29
/message visit
$49
/video visit
*Messaging is not available in some states
Self-pay visits - insurance not accepted or needed, FSA/HSA eligible
Fast care - no appointment necessary
Prime not required
Self-pay visits - insurance not accepted or needed, FSA/HSA eligible
How it works
1.
Choose a condition you need help with, answer some questions, and connect with a provider through message or video
2.
Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered
3.
You have 14 days to follow up with the provider on any questions you may have
Is Pay-per-visit right for me?
You're 18-64
You need a prescription renewal for depression and/or anxiety medication you're currently taking
You've taken your depression or anxiety medication within the past 4 days
You've discussed your mental health needs with a licensed healthcare provider within the past 2 years
Over the past 2 weeks, your depression and anxiety symptoms have felt controlled*
*If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please see a doctor immediately or call 911. You can also call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988. We hope you get the help you need.
Explore ways to get care

Membership

Best for
• Booking same/next-day appointments* at offices near you with the app
• Booking primary care visits* for mental health, preventive care, chronic conditions, and more in states where we have offices
• 24/7 on-demand virtual care for quick treatment of common conditions, anywhere in the U.S. at no extra cost.
• Major insurance accepted for in-office and remote visits*

Pay-per-visit

Best for
• Quick treatment of common conditions
• Care by message or video**
• Self-pay visits – no insurance accepted or needed
• FSA/HSA eligible
*These appointments will be billed to you or your insurance
Membership
Pay-per-visit
Services
Common conditions
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Select Rx renewal
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Access
How to access care
One Medical app
Onemedical.com
Amazon.com
Schedule visits, in-office or remote*
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Message with your care team
On demand
14-day
24/7 on-demand virtual care via message** and video
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Payment
Membership fee
$9/mo or $99/yr for Prime members
$199/yr for non-Prime members
No membership fee
Prime membership required
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Cost for on-demand virtual care
Included in the membership
$29 or $49
Insurance
Accepted for scheduled visits
Not accepted
FSA/HSA eligible
Accepted for scheduled visits
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**Messaging via Pay-per-visit is only available in 34 states
Learn more details via our FAQs

Get help for your health concerns with in-office visits and 24/7 virtual care

In-office and scheduled remote visits are best for ongoing care with a primary care provider, and are billed to you or your insurance (deductibles and copays apply, depending on your insurance plan). Costs are not included in the membership.

$9

/month

$99

/year
Up to
50% savings
with Prime
Auto-renews at $9/month after the first month or $99/year after the first year. Cancel anytime.
For $9/month, you can
Get 24/7 on-demand virtual care via video or messaging
For health issues that need further diagnosis or ongoing primary care, your provider may recommend scheduling an in-office or remote visit with One Medical (or provider of your choice).
Book same/next day appointments at offices near you with the One Medical app
Send and receive secure messages with your care team
Easily request prescription refills and renewals
If you meet these criteria, you may want to schedule a visit
You’re over the age of 18
You’ve been treated for depression in the past
You’ve recently been feeling sad most of the time or haven’t wanted to do things that you used to enjoy doing
You're near a One Medical office

Request a prescription renewal with 24/7 virtual care

$29
/message visit
$49
/video visit
*Messaging is not available in some states
Self-pay visits - insurance not accepted or needed, FSA/HSA eligible
Fast care - no appointment necessary
Prime not required
Your health data is secure and protected by our practices and by law
How it works
1.
Choose a condition you need help with, answer some questions, and connect with a provider through message or video
2.
Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered
3.
You have 14 days to follow up with the provider on any questions you may have
Is Pay-per-visit right for me?
You're 18-64
You need a prescription renewal for depression and/or anxiety medication you're currently taking
You've taken your depression or anxiety medication within the past 4 days
You've discussed your mental health needs with a licensed healthcare provider within the past 2 years
Over the past 2 weeks, your depression and anxiety symptoms have felt controlled*
*If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please see a doctor immediately or call 911. You can also call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988. We hope you get the help you need.
Explore ways to get care

Membership

Best for
• Booking same/next-day appointments* at offices near you with the app
• Booking primary care visits* for mental health, preventive care, chronic conditions, and more in states where we have offices
• 24/7 on-demand virtual care for quick treatment of common conditions, anywhere in the U.S. at no extra cost.
• Major insurance accepted for in-office and remote visits*

Pay-per-visit

Best for
• Quick treatment of common conditions
• Care by message or video**
• Self-pay visits – no insurance accepted or needed
• FSA/HSA eligible
*These appointments will be billed to you or your insurance
Membership
Pay-per-visit
Services
Common conditions
checkmark in a teal circle
checkmark in a teal circle
Select Rx renewal
checkmark in a teal circle
checkmark in a teal circle
Access
How to access care
One Medical app
Onemedical.com
Amazon.com
Schedule visits, in-office or remote*
checkmark in a teal circle
white x in a grey circle
Message with your care team
On demand
14-day
24/7 on-demand virtual care via message** and video
checkmark in a teal circle
checkmark in a teal circle
Payment
Membership fee
$9/mo or $99/yr for Prime members
$199/yr for non-Prime members
No membership fee
Prime membership required
white x in a grey circle
white x in a grey circle
Cost for on-demand virtual care
Included in the membership
$29 or $49
Insurance
Accepted for scheduled visits
Not accepted
FSA/HSA eligible
Accepted for scheduled visits
checkmark in a teal circle
**Messaging via Pay-per-visit is only available in 34 states
Learn more details via our FAQs

Request a prescription renewal with 24/7 virtual care

$29
/message visit
$49
/video visit
*Messaging is not available in some states
Self-pay visits - insurance not accepted or needed, FSA/HSA eligible
Fast care - no appointment necessary
Prime not required
Your health data is secure and protected by our practices and by law
How it works
1.
Choose a condition you need help with, answer some questions, and connect with a provider through message or video
2.
Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered
3.
You have 14 days to follow up with the provider on any questions you may have
Is Pay-per-visit right for me?
You're 18-64
You need a prescription renewal for depression and/or anxiety medication you're currently taking
You've taken your depression or anxiety medication within the past 4 days
You've discussed your mental health needs with a licensed healthcare provider within the past 2 years
Over the past 2 weeks, your depression and anxiety symptoms have felt controlled*
*If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please see a doctor immediately or call 911. You can also call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988. We hope you get the help you need.

Get help for your health concerns with in-office visits and 24/7 virtual care

In-office and scheduled remote visits are best for ongoing care with a primary care provider, and are billed to you or your insurance (deductibles and copays apply, depending on your insurance plan). Costs are not included in the membership.

$9

/month

$99

/year
Up to
50% savings
with Prime
Auto-renews at $9/month after the first month or $99/year after the first year. Cancel anytime.
This benefit is exclusively for Prime members
For $9/month, you can
Get 24/7 on-demand virtual care via video or messaging
For health issues that need further diagnosis or ongoing primary care, your provider may recommend scheduling an in-office or remote visit with One Medical (or provider of your choice).
Book same/next day appointments at offices near you with the One Medical app
Send and receive secure messages with your care team
Easily request prescription refills and renewals
If you meet these criteria, you may want to schedule a visit
You’re over the age of 18
You’ve been treated for depression in the past
You’ve recently been feeling sad most of the time or haven’t wanted to do things that you used to enjoy doing
You're near a One Medical office
Young woman meditating on a yoga mat indoors.

What is depression?

Depression is more than just feeling down or having a bad day. It’s a feeling of deep and persistent sadness that interferes with normal, everyday functioning.
Depression is common. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), every year about 21 million U.S. adults experience at least one episode of major depression. While the exact causes vary, depression often involves an imbalance of brain chemicals that can be triggered by life events, genetics, or other factors.

An overview of depression

It’s important to remember that depression isn't anyone’s fault and it’s okay to ask for help. In some cases, antidepressant medication may be an important part of treatment. Other treatment approaches could include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), nutrition counseling, practicing good sleep habits, or mindfulness coaching. Amazon One Medical providers can work with you to create a custom mental health treatment plan that you feel comfortable with.
Depression can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:
• Feeling sad most of the time
• Not enjoying things you used to enjoy
• A change in appetite
• Sleep changes
• Feeling unusually tired
• Feeling guilty or worthless
• Difficulty focusing
• Having trouble staying still or moving or speaking more slowly than usual
• Rarely, thoughts of hurting yourself

Common depression and anxiety medications (antidepressants)

Your Amazon One Medical provider will determine which (if any) depression treatment is medically appropriate for you based on your symptoms and health history. If you're prescribed medication, pick it up at a pharmacy of your choice. Choose Amazon Pharmacy for free delivery and transparent Prime pricing. The cost of your prescribed medication may be covered by health insurance.
These are the only psychotropic medications available for prescription renewal through Pay-per-visit.
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SSRIs
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
• Citalopram (Celexa)
• Escitalopram (Lexapro)
• Fluoxetine (Prozac)
• Paroxetine (Paxil)
• Sertraline (Zoloft)
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SMSs
Serotonin modulators and stimulators
• Vilazodone (Viibryd)
• Vortioxetine (Trintellix)
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NDRIs
Norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitors
• Buproprion (Wellbutrin)
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SNRIs
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
• Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)
• Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
• Levomilnacipran (Fetzima)
• Venlafaxine (Effexor XR)
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TeCAs
Tetracyclic antidepressants
• Mirtazapine (Remeron)

Related conditions that One Medical treats

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Anxiety and panic attacks

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Not sure where to start?

For a one-time fee of $49, a Pay-per-visit telemedicine provider can diagnose and treat common health complaints, renew prescriptions, and answer your questions in real time. Restrictions apply.

Frequently asked questions

About Amazon One Medical

What are your telehealth options for depression treatment?
Amazon One Medical offers multiple ways to get care from the comfort of your own home.
If you're a One Medical member and you live in a state where One Medical has offices, you can schedule Remote Visits with One Medical providers, which are billable to you or your health insurance. As a member, you can also get 24/7 on-demand virtual care with Treat Me Now or Urgent Video Chat via the One Medical app at no extra cost, no matter where you live in the United States.
If you're not a One Medical member, you can start a one-time virtual visit with Pay-per-visit. Pay-per-visit offers 2 types of telehealth for Amazon customers: video visits and message-only visits. Video visits are available for $49 in all 50 states and D.C. Message-only visits are available for $29 in 36+ states.*
To see your Pay-per-visit options for this condition, start a one-time virtual visit and choose your state.
*State availability varies by condition.
Where are scheduled visits available for Amazon One Medical members?
In-Office Visits are scheduled appointments with the provider of your choice. One Medical members can easily book In-Office Visits at any of our One Medical offices, in:
Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Cape Cod, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Connecticut, D.C Metro Area (DMV), Dallas-Ft. Worth, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Milwaukee (coming soon), New Jersey (coming soon), New York City, Orange County, Phoenix, Portland, Raleigh-Durham, San Diego, Seattle-Tacoma, SF Bay Area, Triad, Tucson. More location details.
Remote Visits are scheduled, virtual appointments with the provider of your choice and are available in U.S. states where One Medical offices are located.
In-Office and Remote Visits are not included in the membership and are billed to you/your insurance; copays and deductibles may apply.
Can I use my health insurance for Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit?
Amazon One Medical doesn't accept health insurance for Pay-per-visit care. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you for your one-time virtual visit.
If you normally use insurance to pay for your medications, you can do that with medications prescribed through all Amazon One Medical services. Amazon Pharmacy accepts most insurance plans. For other pharmacies, please talk with your pharmacy directly about insurance coverage. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.
What will I need to request a depression prescription renewal through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit?
To request a virtual prescription renewal through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit, you'll need to upload an image of your most recent prescription for depression medication. Your provider will accept a photo of the prescription label or a screenshot from your medical records.
What's the virtual prescription renewal policy at Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit?
Pay-per-visit providers typically write online prescription renewals for a 30-day supply of medication.
Your provider will consider many factors when determining if a prescription is medically appropriate. For example, they may want to know how long it's been since you've:
• Taken your medication
• Seen your regular primary care provider
• Had appropriate lab testing
• Had your last prescription renewal through Pay-per-visit*
When you request a prescription renewal, you'll need to provide an image of your last prescription. Your provider will accept a photo of the prescription label or a screenshot from your medical records. The image must clearly show your name, the name of the medication, the dose, the directions, and the date the prescription was written.
There may be a limit to the number of renewal requests that a provider can evaluate in a one-time virtual visit. Providers will not renew prescriptions that require a prior authorization from your insurance company.
*Virtual prescription renewals may be limited to one or two within a 12-month period.
What's the difference between a renewal and a refill?
When you run out of your medication, you refill it through a pharmacy. When you run out of refills, a licensed healthcare provider has to renew your prescription.
You can request a remote prescription renewal through Amazon One Medical. Your provider will send any new prescriptions to a U.S. pharmacy of your choice. You pay for the medication when you pick it up or have it delivered.
Can I get mental health treatment through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit?
No. You can't see a mental health provider for behavioral therapy, psychiatry, counseling, coaching, clinical social work, or other mental health specialties through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit. For mental health care, you'll need to see a primary care provider or a mental health care provider for guidance.
If you've taken a medication for depression or anxiety within the past 4 days, you can request a prescription renewal through Pay-per-visit, but your provider won't adjust or initiate medication.
Your Pay-per-visit provider won't renew prescriptions for stimulants like Adderall for ADHD, benzodiazepines like Xanax, antipsychotics like quetiapine (Seroquel) or aripiprazole (Abilify), mood stabilizers like lithium, or nerve pain medications like gabapentin (Neurontin) or pregabalin (Lyrica).
What depression and anxiety medications can be renewed through Pay-per-visit?
When medically appropriate, your Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit provider may renew prescriptions for the following psychotropic medications:
• Buproprion (Wellbutrin)
• Buspirone (Buspar)
• Citalopram (Celexa)
• Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)
• Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
• Escitalopram (Lexapro)
• Fluoxetine (Prozac)
• Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)
• Levomilnacipran (Fetzima)
• Mirtazapine (Remeron)
• Paroxetine (Paxil)
• Propranolol (Inderal)
• Sertraline (Zoloft)
• Venlafaxine (Effexor XR)
• Vilazodone (Viibryd)
• Vortioxetine (Trintellix)
What happens if my provider can't diagnose or treat my health issue through Pay-per-visit?
If your provider can’t diagnose or treat your health issue through Pay-per-visit, they may recommend that you see a primary care provider or a specialist for in-person care. If that happens, you won't be charged.
Can I communicate with a provider after I get my Pay-per-visit treatment plan?
Yes. When you use Pay-per-visit, you can message with One Medical providers within your personal dashboard for an additional 2 weeks (14 days) at no extra cost. This complimentary communication window allows you time to:
Ask follow-up questions about any prescriptions or over-the-counter medications in your treatment plan
• Connect with a provider if you think your treatment needs to be adjusted
• Tell a provider if you're experiencing side effects from your medication
• Tell a provider if there's an issue getting your prescription from the pharmacy
• Let the One Medical care team know that you're feeling better
Your secure, HIPAA-compliant message will be received by the first available provider, who will be able to review your visit’s treatment plan and any follow-up correspondence. If you still need treatment adjustments or have questions after the 14-day communication window, you'll need to start a new visit.
How does Amazon One Medical protect my health information?
Amazon One Medical protects customers’ protected health information (PHI) with stringent, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant privacy and security practices to keep information safe and secure.
We’re committed to building an infrastructure that fosters and promotes a culture of customer privacy and a strong commitment to safeguarding health information. We maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect customer information. This includes conducting rigorous security reviews and testing during product development, using encryption to protect data, and providing features like two-step verification to help customers protect their accounts.
Amazon does not sell customers’ personal information, including PHI.

About depression treatment

What causes depression and who is at risk?
Research suggests that depression is likely caused by an imbalance of chemicals in the brain. Although it can affect people of all ages, races, ethnicities, and genders, depression is thought to be more likely in people with a history of trauma or stressful events and in those with a personal or family history of mental health problems.
Why should I see a primary care provider for my mental health?
Primary care providers are trained to see the big picture. They can identify when your mental health is affecting your physical health and vice versa. For example, things like low libido, digestive problems, and headaches can be made worse by mental health conditions like depression or anxiety. Amazon One Medical’s team of primary care providers are specially trained to deliver excellent, comprehensive care for a range of mental health conditions.
How is depression diagnosed?
Depression is diagnosed by a healthcare provider based on your symptoms. During your visit, your provider will ask some questions about how you’ve been feeling lately and how changes in your mood have impacted your everyday life. They’ll also ask questions about your health history, including medications you take regularly, alcohol or drug use, and any other medical or mental health conditions you’ve been diagnosed with. Additional testing is generally not needed but sometimes may be considered to rule out other possible causes for your symptoms.
What are some things I can do on my own to help me feel better?
When you're experiencing symptoms of depression, there are a variety of things you can do on your own to help you feel better. Try reading about techniques to help you manage negative thoughts. Physical activity like playing sports, going for a walk, or riding a bike can help improve your mood and give you more energy. Relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga can help reduce stress and tension. Eating regular and nutritious meals and keeping a regular sleep schedule can help you feel more energized and think more clearly.
Spending time with people who care about you can provide support and make you feel less alone. Identify people that you trust and consider talking with them about how you’re feeling. Sometimes, talking to other people who are going through the same thing can help, so you may consider attending a support group.
If I decide to start depression medication, when will I feel better?
A healthcare provider will determine if you need prescription medication to treat your symptoms of depression. If your care plan includes a prescription, you'll be asked to select a pharmacy. You can send it to your preferred pharmacy or select Amazon Pharmacy to get your medications delivered right to your door.
What about therapy?
In general, combining antidepressant medication with therapy is more effective than either alone, and therapy can also help you find ways to cope while waiting for your medication to start working. Amazon One Medical has a referral network of therapists and psychiatrists whom we know and trust that we can connect you to. And we’ll be there with you every step of the way.
If I’m prescribed medication for treatment, do I have to be on it for the rest of my life?
It depends. Everyone is different, and the length of time you might need to take medication can vary. Some people take antidepressants for a few months, while others might need them for a few years. It depends on how you feel and how your body responds to the treatment. Your provider will check in on you routinely and partner with you to decide if and when it may be safest to try managing your symptoms without medication. It’s important to remember to talk with your provider before stopping any antidepressant medication.
What treatment options for depression are available to those who are pregnant?
If you’re pregnant or planning for pregnancy, let your provider know. Treating depression during pregnancy is important for both the parent’s and baby’s health. Your provider will partner with you to determine which treatment is best for you and safest for your pregnancy.
What do I do if I have thoughts of hurting myself or others?
If you ever have thoughts of harming yourself or feel that life is too hard to keep living, or you’re in crisis and need to speak with someone immediately, help is available! Go to your nearest emergency room or call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also reach a trained crisis counselor by texting HOME to 741741. These services provide free, confidential crisis counseling 24/7. In less urgent situations, your healthcare provider can help you create a suicide safety plan that you can lean on when things get tough.
What if I’m concerned that a friend or family member may want to hurt themselves?
If you suspect a loved one is experiencing suicidal thoughts, the best thing to do is listen to them and ask questions. If your conversation leaves you feeling concerned or worried for your loved one’s safety, get a professional involved. Urge them to book an appointment with a therapist or other trusted provider, or offer to do it for them. If you sense there is an immediate risk of suicide or self-harm, call 911.
You can learn more about supporting a loved one who’s struggling with their mental health on the One Medical blog.
Clinical sources
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2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Major depression. National Institute of Mental Health. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression