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  1. Price Comparison Site

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Medicompare is an Australian online platform designed to help users compare telehealth service providers. It functions as a comparison tool where patients can evaluate various virtual health services based on key factors such as price, waiting times, and user ratings. Medicompare covers a wide range of medical needs, including: General GP appointments, Medical certificates, Online prescriptions and refills, Specialist referrals, Mental health plans. By aggregating data from multiple providers like Hola Health and InstantScripts, Medicompare simplifies the process of finding affordable or bulk-billed remote healthcare options suited to a patient's specific urgency and budget.


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2.8

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

3 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This fake website claims government…

This fake website claims government affiliation or approval that it does not have. It pretends to represent government departments and telehealth providers, but it’s really just a paid funnel for private, paid providers. Misleading, unethical, and illegal — what a scam.

November 3, 2025
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Reply from Medicompare

Medicompare is an independent, truthful, experience-based review platform helping consumers make wiser decisions about accessing telemedicine. Unfortunately, not all telemedicine services are alike, and this review seems to be written by a provider we reviewed that didn’t like what we wrote about them, and have unprofessionally tried to stop the work we are doing for all Australians.

We do not claim any government affiliation or approval. We connect users with trusted, licensed healthcare providers in the telehealth industry. Come and check out our unbiased reviews.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Claims to be a trusted web site offing…

Claims to be a trusted web site offing reviews of Telehealth platforms. It’s nothing more than a scam that writes paid reviews for its members and promoting fictitious reviews for companies that do not pay them. Total scam and untrustworthy.

October 31, 2025
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Reply from Medicompare

Medicompare is the only honest, unbiased review website of telehealth platforms, based on thorough assessments of factors like pricing, speed, user interface and more. The company is currently self-funded in order to bring real reviews to drive better health for Australians. Please contact us directly for further information.

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