MedLetter vs Telus Health MyCare for Sick Notes in BC
Telus Health MyCare is a virtual healthcare platform offering video consultations with physicians across Canada. It provides general medical care including prescriptions, referrals, and sick notes. It's backed by Telus, one of Canada's largest telecom companies.
Why Albertans Choose MedLetter
- No video call required
- Flat $49 pricing
- Specialized in employment documentation
- BC employment law expertise
- Faster for documentation-only needs
- ESA letters, accommodation letters, stress leave notes
Verdict
For sick notes and employment documentation in BC, MedLetter is faster and more specialized. For full medical consultations, prescriptions, or referrals, Telus Health MyCare is more appropriate. If you just need documentation, MedLetter's no-video-call process is significantly more convenient.
FAQ
Is Telus Health or MedLetter better for a BC sick note?
For sick notes specifically, MedLetter is faster (no video call) and more specialized. Telus Health is better for full medical consultations.
Does Telus Health accept MSP?
Some Telus Health services are covered by MSP, but sick note consultations may require out-of-pocket payment depending on the service type.
Can Telus Health provide ESA letters?
Telus Health provides general medical documentation but doesn't specialize in ESA letters or employment accommodation documents.
Which is available in more of BC?
Both are available province-wide since they're virtual. Neither requires you to be in a specific city.
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