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How the 8 leading AI models rank LifeMD in telehealth services.

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Rank in telehealth services
#13of 21
position among 21 ranked brands
AI Recommendation Score
21of 100
AI model agreement
3 / 8
AI models recommend LifeMD
ChatGPTClaudeGeminiPerplexityDeepSeekGrokCopilotGoogle AI

How each AI ranks it

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ChatGPTChatGPTnot ranked
ClaudeClaudenot ranked
Gemininot ranked
PerplexityPerplexity#13

If you want the telehealth services that people actually use, the strongest widely recognized brands are Teladoc, Amwell, Doctor on Demand, MDLIVE, Sesame, PlushCare, GoodRx Care, CVS MinuteClinic Virtual Care, Hims, and Nurx.

Here are the best options by use case based on the review sources:

Use caseTop brandWhy it stands out
Primary careAmwellListed as best for primary care and available in all 50 states.
Urgent careSesameRanked best for urgent care and praised for affordability.
Insurance-friendly careTeladocIdentified as best for insurance coverage.
Mental health / therapyAmwell or TalkiatryAmwell is highlighted for mental health; Talkiatry is listed as best for psychiatry.
Weight managementRo or LifeMDRo is listed as best for weight loss; LifeMD is highlighted for weight management.
Sexual healthHims / Wisp / PlushCareHims and Wisp are top picks for men’s/women’s sexual health; PlushCare is called out for sexual health.
Birth controlNurxListed as best for birth control.
DermatologyCurologyListed as best for dermatology.
Fertility / pregnancyMaven ClinicListed as best for fertility services and pregnancy.
Budget one-off visitsGoodRx Care or SesameGoodRx Care is noted as low-cost; Sesame has one-time visit pricing and membership options.

If you want the most mainstream, broadly used telehealth names, start with Teladoc, Amwell, MDLIVE, and Doctor on Demand. If you want more niche consumer products that people use for specific needs, Hims, Nurx, Ro, Wisp, Curology, and Maven Clinic are the standout brands in the 2026 review lists.

A practical way to choose:

  • Need general doctor visits and insuranceTeladoc or Amwell.
  • Need fast, self-pay urgent careSesame or GoodRx Care.
  • Need a specific serviceHims, Nurx, Ro, Curology, or Maven depending on the issue.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • a “best overall” top 5
  • the cheapest telehealth options
  • or a comparison table with pricing and insurance acceptance.
DeepSeekDeepSeeknot ranked
GrokGrok#16

Teladoc Health, Sesame Care, Amwell, MDLIVE, Doctor on Demand, and PlushCare stand out as among the most widely used and highly recommended general telehealth services, based on reviews from sources like Healthline, Everyday Health, GoodRx, and others. Specialized platforms (e.g., for mental health or specific conditions) are also popular.

“Best” depends on needs (urgent care vs. primary care vs. mental health), insurance status, budget, and preferences for on-demand vs. scheduled visits. Many major ones partner with insurers/employers, making visits low- or no-cost with coverage. Cash-pay options emphasize transparent, lower upfront pricing. Telehealth suits non-emergency issues like minor illnesses, prescription refills, chronic condition check-ins, therapy, and some specialties, but it cannot fully replace in-person exams, labs, or emergencies (call 911 or go to ER for those).

Top General Telehealth Brands

Here are leading options people actually use, drawn from popularity lists, expert reviews, and consumer feedback:

  • Teladoc Health (often the industry leader by scale and reach): Comprehensive services including 24/7 urgent care, primary care, mental health (therapy/psychiatry), dermatology, and more. Strong insurance/employer partnerships (many users access it free or with low copays); available nationwide. Prescriptions sent to local pharmacies. Good for broad needs and convenience. Mixed user reviews note ease and speed but occasional variability in provider quality or wait times. Pricing often $0 with insurance or around $89+ without (varies).

  • Sesame Care (frequently ranked best overall for value, especially cash-pay or high-deductible users): Marketplace model with transparent flat-fee pricing for virtual (and some in-person) visits with independent providers. Covers primary/urgent care, mental health, specialties, labs, and more. Optional low-cost membership (e.g., ~$11/month or $99/year) unlocks discounts (visits from ~$29–$37+). Highly praised for affordability, same-day availability, and no insurance hassles (though you can often submit for reimbursement). Users like provider choice and simplicity; availability can vary by location. Excellent for uninsured or cost-conscious people.

  • Amwell: Strong for primary care, urgent care, mental/behavioral health, and more. 24/7 availability in all 50 states, insurance acceptance, pediatric options, and multidisciplinary teams. Flat-rate or insurance-based pricing (from ~$69 without). Trusted with national partnerships; good for ongoing or varied needs. Everyday Health has highlighted it for primary care.

  • MDLIVE: Broad treatment variety including urgent care, dermatology, behavioral health/psychiatry, and more. 24/7 virtual visits, often via insurance. Pricing varies widely ($0–higher depending on service/coverage). Frequently listed among top platforms for accessibility and range.

  • Doctor on Demand (part of broader virtual care networks): Emphasis on provider choice/profiles, primary care, urgent care, mental health, and chronic conditions. 24/7 options, insurance support, and prescriptions/labs. Good for those wanting more selection control. Pricing from ~$99 without insurance (lower with coverage).

  • PlushCare: Membership-focused (e.g., low monthly fee + visit costs or insurance) for primary care, urgent care, therapy, preventive care, chronic conditions, and sexual health. Strong for ongoing relationships and certain specialties. Healthline has noted it for sexual health. Visits around $129 without insurance/membership.

Other frequently mentioned accessible options include GoodRx Care (very affordable visits starting ~$19 for common issues like UTIs, birth control, ED; pairs with GoodRx discounts; popular for quick/low-cost care) and K Health (AI symptom checker + doctor chats, often low-cost).

Specialized/Popular Category Leaders

  • Mental health/therapy: BetterHelp (flexible text/video, matching, widely used and affordable weekly rates; limited insurance), Talkspace (messaging + live sessions, insurance options), Talkiatry (psychiatry-focused, quicker access to meds). Amwell, Teladoc, and MDLIVE also strong here. Forbes and others frequently review these.
  • Sexual/reproductive health & birth control: Nurx, PlushCare, Hims/Hers, Ro/Roman. Convenient Rx delivery.
  • Dermatology/skin: Curology (personalized formulas, popular with millions of users), plus general platforms like MDLIVE or Teladoc.
  • Weight management: LifeMD, Ro, Sesame, or dedicated GLP-1 clinics (check medical suitability).
  • Women’s health/fertility/menopause: Maven Clinic, Midi, Hers, Nurx.
  • Provider-side tools (if relevant for clinicians): Doxy.me (simple, popular free/paid HIPAA video).

Key Considerations When Choosing

  • Insurance first: Check your plan/employer benefits—Teladoc, Amwell, MDLIVE, and Doctor on Demand are commonly covered and can be $0. Many platforms bill insurance or provide superbills.
  • Cost without insurance: Sesame, GoodRx Care, and membership models often win for transparency and lower prices. Expect $20–$150+ per visit depending on type/service.
  • Availability & speed: Most offer same-day/24/7 urgent care. Mental health matching can take longer.
  • Features: Look for app quality, prescription handling, lab integration, provider credentials (board-certified/licensed in your state), and continuity of care.
  • Limitations: State licensing rules apply; controlled substances often restricted; not ideal for complex diagnostics. Read recent user reviews (app stores, Trustpilot, BBB) as experiences vary by provider.
  • Hybrid options: Some (like Sesame or One Medical) blend virtual with in-person. Zocdoc helps book local video/in-person visits.

These recommendations reflect what appears most in 2024–2026 reviews and popularity roundups (Teladoc as scale leader; Sesame for consumer value; others for specific strengths). Prices, features, and coverage change—verify directly on sites, confirm provider licensing, and consult your doctor for personal advice. Start with your insurance portal or a quick search for “telehealth + [your insurer]” for the easiest entry.

CopilotCopilot#7

Top telehealth services offer convenient, accessible healthcare from home, covering primary care, mental health, dermatology, and specialized services, with some accepting insurance for lower costs.

  1. Sesame Care – Best Overall

Highlights: Comprehensive services including urgent care, mental health, dermatology, sexual health, pediatric care, and wellness management Healthline.

Prescriptions: Yes Insurance: Not accepted, but certain costs may be reimbursable Pricing: Visits start at $37; subscription plan "Sesame Plus" reduces fees to $10.99/month or $99/year Pros: Same-day appointments, affordable care, wide range of medical services Considerations: Insurance not accepted for consultations

  1. Teladoc – Best for Insurance Coverage

Highlights: Offers general medical care, mental health, dermatology, smoking cessation, and sexual health services Healthline+1.

Prescriptions: Yes Insurance: Accepted by most major providers Pricing: Can be $0 with insurance, $75–$89 without Pros: Strong insurance integration, access to labs and referrals, well-established reputation

  1. PlushCare – Best for Sexual Health and Primary Care

Highlights: Provides primary care, online therapy, urgent care, sexual health, and mental health services Healthline+1.

Prescriptions: Yes, sent to local pharmacies Insurance: Accepted by many insurers Pricing: Membership $14.99–$19.99/month, $129 per visit without insurance Pros: Same-day appointments, versatile care offerings, budget-friendly membership

  1. Amwell – Best for Mental Health

Highlights: Cognitive behavioral therapy, couples therapy, psychiatry, urgent care, women's health, and pediatrics Healthline.

Prescriptions: Yes Insurance: Accepted Pricing: Urgent care visits from $69, therapy $109+ Pros: Focus on comprehensive behavioral health, multiple communication options (video/text)

  1. MDLIVE – Most Treatment Variety

Highlights: Offers urgent care, primary care, dermatology, and mental health Healthline.

Prescriptions: Yes Insurance: Accepted Pricing: Urgent care from $89, dermatology $95, psychiatry initial $284, follow-up $108 Pros: Transparent about services and limitations, broad spectrum of conditions treated

  1. Doctor on Demand – Best for Choosing a Doctor

Highlights: Offers urgent care, preventive health, chronic care, therapy, and psychiatry with dedicated physician continuity Healthline.

Prescriptions: No Insurance: Accepted Pricing: Without insurance, 15-min visits $99, psychiatric consultations $299 initial Pros: Consistent care providers, built-in coaching for lifestyle and stress management

  1. LifeMD – Best for Weight Management

Highlights: Telehealth for primary care, urgent care, weight management (GLP-1 medications), men’s and women’s health, mental health support Healthline.

Prescriptions: Yes Insurance: Some plans accepted Pricing: Membership $19/month, weight management program from $79/month (excluding medication) Pros: Rapid teleconsultations with access to labs, nutrition guidance, prescription support

Recommendations by Purpose

Mental health: Talkspace or Amwell Sexual health: PlushCare Insurance-friendly care: Teladoc Quick all-purpose appointments: Sesame Care Customized doctor selection: Doctor on Demand

Telehealth is ideal if you want convenience, privacy, and access to specialty care without leaving home. Consider insurance compatibility, membership plans, and whether specific services (such as sexual health or weight management) are prioritized in your care needs Healthline+2.

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How this is measured

LifeMD’s AI Recommendation Score (21/100) reflects how widely and often the 8 AI models recommend it for telehealth services: share of voice and mention rate, plus how often AI cites its own site. Placement is determined solely by AI recommendation data; it reflects what AI recommends and is not an endorsement by CiteHawk. Read the full methodology →

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