Telehealth Informed Consent

Your consent to receive clinical services through the CaliberRx telehealth platform.

Effective Date: April 24, 2026

Entity: CaliberRx LLC

Website: caliberrx.co

1. What Telehealth Is

Telehealth is the delivery of clinical care using electronic information and communication technology, where the patient
and the treating clinician are in different physical locations. A telehealth encounter may include the exchange of medical
intake information, the transmission of images or laboratory results, real-time audio and video consultation, the issuance
of a prescription where clinically appropriate, and follow-up communication through secure messaging.

This Telehealth Informed Consent (the “Consent”) explains the ways clinical care is delivered through the CaliberRx
platform, the expected benefits and potential risks of that mode of delivery, and your rights and responsibilities as a
patient. By checking the acceptance box during enrollment and continuing to a consultation, you confirm that you have
read and agreed to this Consent.

2. Parties to This Consent

CaliberRx LLC (“CaliberRx”) is a management services organization that coordinates non-clinical administrative, technology, and support services. CaliberRx does not provide medical services and is not a party to the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical services are delivered by an independently licensed professional entity (the “Provider Group”) and the individually licensed clinicians it employs or engages (each, a “Provider”). Medications prescribed through the platform are dispensed by independently licensed pharmacies (the “Pharmacy”). Each Provider will be licensed in the state in which you are located at the time of the consultation and will exercise independent clinical judgment in accordance with applicable law.

3. Electronic Transmissions Used in Your Care

The following categories of electronic transmission may occur during your care through the platform:

4. Expected Benefits

5.Potential Risks and Limitations

Telehealth differs from in-person care in several ways that you should understand before consenting to treatment

6. Patient Acknowledgments

The following categories of electronic transmission may occur during your care through the platform:

7. Not for Emergencies

Not for emergencies. The CaliberRx platform and the clinicians who provide care through it do not furnish emergency medical services. If you are experiencing a medical emergency — including severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of stroke, severe allergic reaction, suicidal thoughts, or any condition you believe is lifethreatening — call 911 or proceed immediately to the nearest emergency department. In a mental health crisis, you may also call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

8. Financial Disclosures and the Federal Open Payments Program

The federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires drug, device, and biologic manufacturers and group purchasing
organizations to report certain payments and transfers of value made to physicians and teaching hospitals. Reported
information is publicly searchable on the federal Open Payments database maintained by the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) at openpaymentsdata.cms.gov. This disclosure is provided for informational purposes only.
Neither this disclosure nor the existence of any payment on the Open Payments database establishes any conflict of
interest or improper conduct by your Provider.

9. Withdrawal of Consent

You may withdraw your consent to telehealth at any time by notifying your Provider through secure messaging or by
emailing support@caliberrx.co. Withdrawal of consent does not affect care already provided and does not by itself
cancel any scheduled medication shipment or recurring membership; see our Refund Policy and Payment & Billing
Consent for how those matters are handled

10. State-Specific Disclosures

The disclosures below apply to patients who reside in or receive care while located in the states identified. Each state
imposes its own combination of records-sharing rights, complaint-filing notices, and other patient-rights disclosures.
Where a state in which you receive care is not specifically listed, the general protections described in Sections 1 through
9 apply.

10.1 Alaska

Alaska residents have the right to receive a copy of their telehealth encounter records and to share those records with
their primary care physician. Complaints about an Alaska-licensed clinician may be filed with the Alaska Division of
Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (which oversees the State Medical Board). Information on filing a
complaint is available at the Division’s consumer-complaints page.

10.2 Connecticut

Connecticut residents have the right to share copies of their telehealth encounter records with their primary care
physician

10.3 Florida

Florida residents are entitled to the protections set forth in the Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, codified
at Florida Statutes § 381.026. The full text is available through the Florida Senate website.

10.4 Iowa

Complaints about an Iowa-licensed clinician may be filed with the Iowa Board of Medicine. Information about filing a
complaint is available at the Board’s consumer-resources page.

10.5 Idaho

Complaints about an Idaho-licensed clinician may be filed with the Idaho Board of Medicine through its consumer
complaint portal. Information is available through the Idaho Board of Medicine website.

10.6 Indiana

Complaints about an Indiana-licensed clinician may be filed with the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency through its
public file-a-complaint portal.

10.7 Kansas

Kansas law provides that, where a Kansas patient designates a primary care or treating physician, a report of the
telemedicine encounter shall be sent to that physician within three (3) days of the patient’s consent to such report. If you
are a Kansas resident with a primary care or treating physician you wish to share records with, please provide that
clinician’s name, practice, and contact information at intake or by secure message following your visit.

10.8 Kentucky

Complaints about a Kentucky-licensed clinician may be filed with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure through its
grievances page.

10.9 Maine

Complaints about a Maine-licensed allopathic (M.D.) clinician may be filed with the Maine Board of Licensure in
Medicine. Complaints about an osteopathic (D.O.) clinician may be filed with the Maine Board of Osteopathic Licensure.

10.10 New Hampshire

New Hampshire residents have the right to receive copies of their telehealth encounter records and to share those
records with their primary care physician or treating provider.

10.11 Ohio

Ohio residents have the right to share copies of their telehealth encounter records with their primary care physician.

10.12 Oklahoma

Complaints about an Oklahoma-licensed allopathic (M.D.) clinician may be filed with the Oklahoma State Board of
Medical Licensure and Supervision. Complaints about an osteopathic (D.O.) clinician may be filed with the Oklahoma
State Board of Osteopathic Examiners.

10.13 Rhode Island

Complaints about a Rhode Island-licensed clinician may be filed with the Rhode Island Department of Health through its
complaints page.

10.14 South Carolina

South Carolina residents have the right to control the distribution of their medical records. With your consent, your
medical records may be distributed to other treating health care practitioners in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations.

10.15 Texas

Consent to share records with your primary care physician. Under Texas law, with your consent, a copy of your
medical records from the telehealth encounter may be transmitted to your primary care physician within seventy-two (72)
hours of the encounter. If you would like your records shared with a named primary care physician, please provide that
clinician’s name, practice, and contact information during your intake or by secure message following the visit. If you
have not designated a primary care physician, no records will be shared under this provision.

Notice Concerning Complaints

Complaints against physicians and other licensees and registrants of the Texas Medical Board — including physician
assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants — may be reported for investigation to the Texas Medical Board at:

Texas Medical Board
Attention: Investigations
333 Guadalupe, Tower 3, Suite 610
P.O. Box 2018, MC-263
Austin, Texas 78768-2018
Telephone: 1-800-201-9353
Website: www.tmb.texas.gov (http://www.tmb.texas.gov)

Aviso Sobre las Quejas

Texas Medical Board
Attention: Investigations
333 Guadalupe, Tower 3, Suite 610
P.O. Box 2018, MC-263
Austin, Texas 78768-2018
Teléfono: 1-800-201-9353
Sitio web: www.tmb.texas.gov (http://www.tmb.texas.gov)

Si necesita ayuda para presentar una queja, llame al número de teléfono indicado arriba. Para obtener más información,
visite el sitio web de la Junta Médica de Texas.

10.16 Vermont

Vermont residents have the right to receive a real-time consultation with the distant-site provider, either at the time of the
initial consult or within a reasonable time thereafter. Receiving telehealth services through CaliberRx does not preclude
you from receiving real-time telemedicine or in-person services with the distant provider at a future date (Vt. Stat. Ann. §
9361). Complaints about a Vermont-licensed clinician may be filed with the Vermont Board of Medical Practice or with the
Vermont Board of Osteopathic Examiners.

11. Acknowledgment

By checking the acceptance box at enrollment and proceeding to a consultation, you acknowledge that you have read
this Telehealth Informed Consent, that you have had the opportunity to ask questions, and that you voluntarily consent to
receive care via telehealth on the terms described above. A copy of this Consent is available at caliberrx.co and upon
request to support@caliberrx.co.

Contact Type

Details

Email

privacy@caliberrx.co

Mail

CaliberRx LLC, Attn: HIPAA Privacy Officer (mailing address published at caliberrx.co)

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