How to Manage Getting Medical Treatment as Fulltime RVers

Fulltime RVers know a thing or two about keeping up with medical care. Getting medical treatment can become challenging when you’re always on the road. But, those who figured out how to crack the code will tell you that accessing top-quality medical care is possible if you know where to start. Read on for some tips on managing medical care while enjoying the great outdoors as a full-time RVer. 

1. Check With Your Insurance

Not all insurance policies are created equally. When choosing your policy, check with your insurance to ensure you’ll have coverage while on the road. While premiums might be higher, you want to try to find a policy that includes full national coverage. Even if you have Medicare, plans will help you access medical treatment.

2. Keep Medications and Supplies Close

If you need to restock medical supplies or medications, have them shipped to general delivery at a United States Post Office near you. Verify that a post office along your route can accept general delivery. Or, try to get your prescriptions refilled at a national pharmacy like Walmart Pharmacies or CVS. This is your best chance of always finding one nearby.

3. Learn About Online Services

Medicine has come a long way, and with telehealth, you can get access to top-quality medical services no matter where you are. If you’re feeling unwell or want to get a medical check-up, use online services to talk to a doctor about your concerns. Most likely, they’ll be able to check your symptoms and make top-level recommendations while you’re on the road.

4. Use Minute Clinics to Your Advantage

If you need to get bloodwork, get an injection, or anything that requires the skills of a medical professional, stop by an urgent care or minute clinic. These are small community clinics equipped to do basic medical exams and even treat certain ailments. Check your route to see which ones are in your area.

5. Plan Ahead

Finally, before any trip, take time to plan. Look up doctors, hospitals, and clinics within your policy’s coverage. Get addresses, numbers, and information about these locations to ensure you have where to go if you need medical attention. 

Geraldine Orentas is a writer from Happy Writers, Co. in partnership with stethoscope distributor Stethoscope.com

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