So I noticed that now, anyone wanting to join Integro as a new patient can join via big Narstie medical(which is not a clinic) and basically get signed up to Integro clinics with zero clinic fees. As a loyal patients for over 2 years it feels rather disappointing and a bit of a kick in the teeth that existing Integro patients haven't been passed on this same saving.
Just thought maybe it should be something added to the clinic info of both companies as for 1, there is absolutely no reason to join through Integro unless they give us the same benefit if zero clinic fees and for 2, us existing patients(now more customer than others using the same clinic) are having to pay for consultations still with a longer wait time because anyone who has joined through bnm also uses the consultation slots and for free.
We were told that we were paying for a higher level of care and service when some of us asked due to Medicann being free and with a cheaper delivery cost using the same pharmacy( IPS), so to then give bnm patients free access to Integro means not only are those patients not paying for a higher level of service and care but we are receiving a lesser service and level of care due to the onboarding of all the bnm patients who get no clinic fees.
I'd love to know if it's possible to switch from Integro to bnm without needing an initial consultation considering you are literally signing up to Integro through a third party and getting the same service with zero clinic fees.
Don't you think that's a bit of a kick in the teeth to older patients who have helped Integro grow as a company?

Just thought maybe it should be something added to the clinic info of both companies as for 1, there is absolutely no reason to join through Integro unless they give us the same benefit if zero clinic fees and for 2, us existing patients(now more customer than others using the same clinic) are having to pay for consultations still with a longer wait time because anyone who has joined through bnm also uses the consultation slots and for free.
We were told that we were paying for a higher level of care and service when some of us asked due to Medicann being free and with a cheaper delivery cost using the same pharmacy( IPS), so to then give bnm patients free access to Integro means not only are those patients not paying for a higher level of service and care but we are receiving a lesser service and level of care due to the onboarding of all the bnm patients who get no clinic fees.
I'd love to know if it's possible to switch from Integro to bnm without needing an initial consultation considering you are literally signing up to Integro through a third party and getting the same service with zero clinic fees.
Don't you think that's a bit of a kick in the teeth to older patients who have helped Integro grow as a company?

