A very reliable app is there to help.This is not an online pharmacy and that's the first thing that confuses me. when I want to evaluate its legitimacy. People praise it for being a very reliable prescription provider. May I know what you think?
You have decided to add a thread about it here in the "Safe Pharmacies" Category. You know that it's reliable.This is not an online pharmacy and that's the first thing that confuses me. when I want to evaluate its legitimacy. People praise it for being a very reliable prescription provider. May I know what you think?
It's good for what people praise it. GetMaple is a platform where patients meet doctors for prescriptions.This is not an online pharmacy and that's the first thing that confuses me. when I want to evaluate its legitimacy. People praise it for being a very reliable prescription provider. May I know what you think?
But it's not approved! How do you people evaluate whether it's legit or not.It's good for what people praise it. GetMaple is a platform where patients meet doctors for prescriptions
We look at the pharmacies that it's referring patients to. If they're legit pharmacies, you know what that means.But it's not approved! How do you people evaluate whether it's legit or not.
Good question. You can do this in many ways. Looking at the customers' reviews is very reliable. They have to be real reviews from real people.But it's not approved! How do you people evaluate whether it's legit or not.
You're not elaborate.It's good for what people praise it. GetMaple is a platform where patients meet doctors for prescriptions
I don't like online prescriptions because they aren't exhaustive. I like them because they're less expensive.This is not an online pharmacy and that's the first thing that confuses me when I want to evaluate its legitimacy. People praise it for being a very reliable prescription provider. May I know what you think?
Thanks for such a detailed reply!GetMaple.ca is not really an online pharmacy selling drugs to anyone but rather they are into consulting with patients and people pay for their consultation.
They have no need to acquire any registration from any of the online pharmacy regulatory bodies because they don't sell pills to the public.
They have virtual doctors that attend to people on health care issues with a prescription, although the doctors can't be verified if they are fully licensed or not.
They have a great customer feedback on Facebook which proves that they are legit and people enjoy their services.
So it's basically a safe online platform where one can get health care information for a price in which such information can be helpful in treating one's health problems.
Haha, good point, YosefYou have decided to add a thread about it here in the "Safe Pharmacies" Category. You know that it's reliable.
You see, the pharmacy will provide you with a prescription and licensed pharmacy to get the drugs from. That's great, according to me.This is not an online pharmacy and that's the first thing that confuses me when I want to evaluate its legitimacy. People praise it for being a very reliable prescription provider. May I know what you think?
You can always choose a pharmacy of your choice. Your point isn't right.We look at the pharmacies that it's referring patients to. If they're legit pharmacies, you know what that means.
How? I just said that the pharma is good for dishing out prescriptions.You're not elaborate.
It's still right for those who don't choose the pharmacies of their choices.You can always choose a pharmacy of your choice. Your point isn't right.
What if they're fake profiles?The profiles of those who work at Maple are indeed great. These are doctors who can handle you in the most professional way.
You are welcome!Thanks for such a detailed reply!
The one thing that I love so much about Facebook reviews is that they can be verified immediately by reaching out to the review giver. So, if the reviews on Facebook are positive, then they can be trusted.GetMaple.ca is not really an online pharmacy selling drugs to anyone but rather they are into consulting with patients and people pay for their consultation.
They have no need to acquire any registration from any of the online pharmacy regulatory bodies because they don't sell pills to the public.
They have virtual doctors that attend to people on health care issues with a prescription, although the doctors can't be verified if they are fully licensed or not.
They have a great customer feedback on Facebook which proves that they are legit and people enjoy their services.
So it's basically a safe online platform where one can get health care information for a price in which such information can be helpful in treating one's health problems.