Eden Health

Eden Health

Healthcare Made Easy

⭐️4.2 / 5
Rating
🙌61
Ratings
📼9 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 weeks
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Eden Health

VersionDateWhat’s New
3.3.0February 4, 2024The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.2.0January 11, 2024The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.8January 10, 2024The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.7November 10, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.6October 27, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.5October 24, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.4August 30, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.3August 14, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.2August 2, 2023The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.
3.1.0October 25, 2022The latest version contains bug fixes, performance improvements, and more tools for your providers.

Price History of Eden Health

Description of Eden Health

As an Eden Health member, this app is your primary stop for all of your healthcare needs. You can use this app to: + Describe your symptoms to a doctor, determine if you need to see a clinician in-person and in some cases, get treatments and medications prescribed virtually + Book appointments in less than a minute + Get curated referrals to specialists in your health insurance network About Eden Health: Eden Health is a modern take on the doctor’s office. We’re a team of healthcare providers who are building a healthcare community for our patients and working to bring you a simplified, personalized healthcare experience. Our members-only doctors office is tied to our convenient app, giving you greater access to the same healthcare team you know and trust from your visits.
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Eden Health: FAQ

Can Eden Health be used on iPad devices?

No, Eden Health can’t be used on iPad devices yet.
Eden Health was created by Eden Health, Inc..
Eden Health currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
4.2 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Eden Health has received from users.
The App Category Of Eden Health Is Medical.
The current version of Eden Health is 3.3.0.
Eden Health updated on June 17, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for Eden Health is 17+.
Currently, Eden Health supports American English.
Sorry, Eden Health is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Eden Health.
Sorry, Eden Health is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Eden Health

  • visits are only for Chicago , Boston, New York

    With the regional limitations this app is only useful for refills and video consults. They cannot check what’s wrong with you over video unless it’s something obvious you get from questions
  • like the idea, but struggling with buggy-ness

    I’m just starting to use the app, but the chat function always seems to have difficulty loading for me. I have to exit the app completely before I can send a message that I’ve had to retype 3 times.
  • When trad healthcare is the better option, you know it’s bad

    This company is a startup that raised a $100 million and still can’t figure it out. The brick and mortar concept is a bait-and-switch that lures you in with actually good doctors and NPs in person and then immediately passes you off to PAs and random vaguely invested clinicians who know nothing about you and will only meet with you via the app and charges you for every single text communication that goes through … even when there is no diagnosis or medical ask delivered. Need to know if it’s a “come into the office” or “talk over video” visit? They’ll charge you. Need to ask for a refill (which they only nonsensically prescribe on a month to month basis, even when it’s not a controlled substance), they’ll charge you for a full visit, even if you have zero human or app interaction. (How is this legal???) There seems to be a general “idk y that happened *shrug*” attitude from billing and support. It must be bad to tell you you’re better off at established medical providers and doctors… which is its own kind of scam. But stick to the doctors. At least when those guys data harvest from you, it might be on the news someday.