Legal

Telehealth Informed Consent

Effective date: April 27, 2026

What telehealth means at JenSkin

JenSkin uses telehealth to provide you with a lab order for the Skin Longevity Panel. A licensed clinician (physician, nurse practitioner, or other qualified provider) reviews the health intake form you submit through our website and, if appropriate, issues a lab order so you can have your blood drawn at a Quest Diagnostics location.

This review is performed asynchronously — the clinician reads your intake at a convenient time and does not require a real-time video or phone visit unless they determine one is medically necessary. Texas law (Tex. Occ. Code §111.005) permits asynchronous, store-and-forward telehealth.

Limitations of telehealth

By consenting to telehealth services, you acknowledge that:

Confidentiality

Information shared during your telehealth encounter is protected the same way as in-person care. Your data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and we maintain a HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices describing exactly how your protected health information is used and disclosed — see our Notice of Privacy Practices.

Your rights

What you are consenting to

By checking the consent box on the JenSkin intake form, you confirm that:

Contact

Questions about this consent or your telehealth services? Email jennifer@tryjenskin.com.