Cuvo vs Qualiphy
Med spa Good Faith Exam platform
Cuvo is a fully operated, enterprise-grade telehealth platform that runs your whole clinic under your own brand: providers licensed in all 50 states, a national pharmacy with cold-chain delivery, e-prescribing, subscription billing, retention automation, and real-time analytics, with compliance handled as part of the platform. Qualiphy is a genuinely capable version of the clinical backend, but it is delivered as an embeddable Good Faith Exam widget you drop into a site you still build and own. Both publish their economics as a trust signal, so the real decision is whether you want a widget to bolt onto a clinic you assemble or a complete clinic run for you under your name.
Cuvo publishes its pricing. Fully operated clinic, 50-state provider network, 0% medication markup, no revenue share.
Choose Cuvo Health if
You get done-for-you operations behind your own name: Cuvo runs the clinic, the providers in all 50 states, and a national pharmacy with cold-chain delivery, with e-prescribing, subscription billing, automated retention workflows, and real-time revenue and LTV dashboards built in, plus compliance handled on an MSO structure. You own the patients, the data, and the revenue, which settles to your merchant account. The economics are published and transparent, with 0% medication markup on a defined 12-month program, so you are running a growing business, not assembling one around a widget.
Get started with CuvoChoose Qualiphy if
You run a med spa or aesthetic clinic that already has a brand and a site, and you need a licensed provider to clear 70-plus in-person procedures and prescribe on demand. Qualiphy's embeddable Good Faith Exam widget does exactly that at $27.99 per consult with same-day go-live, as long as you are content to keep building and owning the storefront, retention, and growth tooling around it.
What is Qualiphy?
Qualiphy is a nationwide telemedicine platform founded in 2023 and based in Beverly Hills, California. It serves med spas, aesthetic and IV therapy clinics, and wellness operators that need a licensed provider to clear procedures and prescribe. Clinics embed Qualiphy's no-code Quidget widget on their own WordPress or WooCommerce site; a patient pays, completes a digital intake, and is routed on demand to a state-licensed provider (MD, DO, NP, or PA) for a Good Faith Exam. Qualiphy runs the backend, provider staffing, compliance, documentation, prescriptions, pharmacy coordination, shipping, and follow-up, while the clinic keeps the patient relationship and sets patient-facing pricing.
The company reports over 350 advanced practice providers, state-licensed across 48 states and DC in its canonical company description, though its marketing also claims 50-state compliance. Qualiphy says most patients connect to a provider within about 17 seconds during staffed hours, 7 days a week, and its self-reported traction includes thousands of clinics served and 2,500-plus five-star reviews. Its consult pricing is public and refreshingly clear: $27.99 per Good Faith Exam and $49.99 for urgent care visits. The stack is LegitScript-certified and HIPAA-compliant, and Qualiphy operates as a professional corporation (Qualiphy PC). Funding is not publicly stated, and headcount reads 11 to 50.
Where the two models diverge is scope. Qualiphy sells clinical infrastructure to clinics that already have a brand: the Quidget widget slots into a site the clinic still builds, owns, and prices around, and Qualiphy notes that providers introduce themselves as working on behalf of the clinic, so its name can surface inside a visit. Cuvo runs the same category of per-consult, white label operations, but productizes the whole clinic behind your own name, on a defined 12-month program, with providers in all 50 states, subscription billing, retention automation, and real-time revenue dashboards included, and its economics printed on the pricing page. Both charge a transparent per-consult fee at near parity, $25 against $27.99, so the honest contrast is not the price but how much of the business you still have to build yourself.
Qualiphy at a glance
- Founded
- 2023
- Headquarters
- Beverly Hills, California
- Funding
- Not publicly listed
- Scale
- 350+ providers; thousands of clinics served (self-reported)
- Typical customer
- Med spas, aesthetic and IV clinics, wellness operators
- Pricing
- $27.99 per Good Faith Exam consult
Cuvo vs Qualiphy, side by side
Qualiphy facts come from the public sources listed at the end of this page, as of Jul 6, 2026. Anything the company does not state publicly is marked as not publicly listed.
What you get
Cuvo Health
A fully operated telehealth clinic: licensed providers, pharmacy, e-prescribing, patient software, subscription billing, retention automation, analytics dashboards, and compliance, all running behind your brand from day one
Qualiphy
White label telehealth infrastructure: an embeddable Good Faith Exam and consult widget (Quidget) plus Qualiphy-run backend clinical operations for med spas and clinics
Provider network
Cuvo Health
Board-certified clinicians licensed in all 50 US states, recruited, credentialed, and managed by Cuvo with elastic capacity that scales as your brand grows
Qualiphy
350+ advanced practice providers (MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs), state-licensed across 48 states and DC, though marketing also claims 50-state compliance
Pharmacy fulfillment
Cuvo Health
National pharmacy network with cold-chain home delivery, e-prescribing and EPCS built in, lab ordering through Labcorp and Quest, and refill authorization workflows that keep patients on treatment
Qualiphy
A national network of 20+ pre-vetted pharmacies; direct-to-patient shipping (Ship Direct) or prescribe to the patient's own pharmacy via SureScripts
White label
Cuvo Health
Fully branded end to end: your storefront, patient portal, custom domain, intake flows, and patient communications all run under your name, with a branded mobile app available as an add-on
Qualiphy
Quidget widget embeds and white-labels into the clinic's own site with custom branding; providers say they work on behalf of the clinic, so the Qualiphy name can surface in a visit
Compliance
Cuvo Health
HIPAA-compliant infrastructure with an MSO / friendly-PC structure built and maintained by Cuvo, LegitScript certification managed, 50-state regulatory monitoring, identity verification at intake, and SOC 2 Type II on higher tiers
Qualiphy
LegitScript-certified and HIPAA-compliant; operates as Qualiphy PC (a professional corporation) built around Good Faith Exam and state telehealth rules
Pricing model
Cuvo Health
Published on the website: flat per-consult fee plus a platform fee on a defined 12-month program, with no hidden charges, no revenue share, and no platform transaction fees
Qualiphy
Pay-as-you-go per completed consult: $27.99 per Good Faith Exam (urgent care $49.99), with no sign-up, subscription, or contract
Medication markup
Cuvo Health
0% markup, wholesale pass-through. No revenue share, no fulfillment spread. Revenue settles directly to your merchant account, so the margin on every order is yours
Qualiphy
Not publicly stated as a percentage; Ship Direct bundles medication and shipping into one price, and clinics set patient-facing retail pricing
Who runs operations
Cuvo Health
Cuvo runs the entire clinical and back-office operation: provider staffing, prescribing, pharmacy coordination, compliance, patient follow-up, and adverse event escalation. You run the brand and the marketing
Qualiphy
Qualiphy runs the clinical and back-office backend; the clinic owns the patient relationship, brand, website, and pricing
Treatment categories
Cuvo Health
GLP-1 weight loss (semaglutide, tirzepatide), hormone therapy and TRT, and peptide programs, all available from day one across every plan with no vertical restrictions
Qualiphy
GLP-1 program (semaglutide, tirzepatide): digital intake, provider consult in about 3 minutes, routed to a pre-approved pharmacy for nationwide fulfillment
Time to launch
Cuvo Health
Days, not months. The clinic, providers, pharmacy network, and compliance structure already run as one productized stack, so your brand plugs in and starts taking patients immediately
Qualiphy
Fast: a free account, a no-code widget embed, and same-day go-live for most clinics
Feature-by-feature comparison
Twenty capabilities operators evaluate when choosing a white-label telehealth platform. Cuvo publishes every one of these on its site.
Platform and operations
Done-for-you clinic operations
Licensed providers in all 50 states
No medical license required to launch
Launch in days, not months
Good Faith Exams included (no per-exam fee)
Pricing and economics
Transparent, published economics
Flat per-consult fee (no variable charges)
0% medication markup (wholesale pass-through)
No revenue share, no platform transaction fees
Revenue settles to your merchant account
Pharmacy and fulfillment
National pharmacy network (contracted)
E-prescribing and EPCS built in
Cold-chain home delivery
Lab ordering and results
Growth, compliance, and ownership
Subscription billing and dunning
Automated retention workflows
Real-time revenue and retention dashboards
MSO / friendly-PC structure included
LegitScript certification managed
Full data ownership and export
Where Qualiphy stands out
Transparent, low per-consult pricing
$27.99 per Good Faith Exam, published on the pricing page, with no sign-up fee, subscription, or contract. That is a very low barrier for a clinic testing on-demand provider coverage.
Genuinely done-for-you clinical backend
Qualiphy staffs the providers and handles compliance, documentation, prescriptions, pharmacy coordination, medication shipping, and patient follow-up, so the clinic adds provider capacity without hiring.
Fast, always-on provider access
Qualiphy says patients connect to a provider within about 17 seconds during staffed hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, with no scheduling, and GLP-1 consults within roughly 3 minutes.
Purpose-built for med spa procedure clearance
The Good Faith Exam is designed to clear 70-plus in-person cosmetic procedures, delivered through a LegitScript-certified, no-code WordPress and WooCommerce widget with same-day setup. For an aesthetics practice, that is a direct fit.
Where Cuvo differs
A clinic under your name, not a widget under theirs
Cuvo delivers done-for-you clinic operations that run under your own brand from end to end, so patients experience your name at every step. Qualiphy white-labels through a widget embedded on a site you build yourself, and its providers introduce themselves as working on behalf of the clinic, so the Qualiphy name can surface mid-visit and remind your patient someone else is behind the curtain.
Keep the full margin on every refill
Cuvo takes 0% markup on medication and no percentage of your revenue, so wholesale cost is what you pay and the upside is yours. Qualiphy does not publicly state a medication markup, and its Ship Direct mode bundles the drug cost into a single price with the margin undisclosed, so what you actually make per refill is hard to pin down.
A complete program, not a widget you build around
Cuvo runs a defined 12-month program with subscription billing, retention automation, and real-time revenue dashboards included, so recurring revenue and patient lifetime value are engineered in from day one. With Qualiphy you still own and build the storefront, the retention, and the growth tooling around the embedded widget, which is more of the business left on your plate.
Providers in all 50 states, compliance handled
Cuvo provides licensed providers in all 50 US states, on a HIPAA-compliant stack with an MSO structure and compliance run as part of the platform, so you can market nationwide without watching a coverage map. Qualiphy's canonical description lists 48 states and DC, with 50-state compliance claimed only in marketing copy, so your reachable market may be two states short of the headline.
Pricing
Cuvo Health
- Published pricing you can model before you commit
- Flat per-consult fee on a defined 12-month program
- 0% medication markup, wholesale pass-through
- No revenue share, no platform transaction fees
- Full patient data ownership, exportable at any time
- Revenue settles directly to your merchant account
Qualiphy
- $27.99 per completed Good Faith Exam or standard consultation, listed publicly on the pricing page
- $49.99 pay-per-use for urgent care or minor-condition consults such as pink eye
- Pay-as-you-go with no sign-up fee, no subscription, and no contract; payment is taken when a completed exam is returned
- GLP-1 and specific medication prices are not publicly stated; Ship Direct bundles medication and shipping into one price with no disclosed markup
Qualiphy pricing as verified on qualiphy.me/pricing and its telehealth services page on Jul 6, 2026; GLP-1 and medication prices are not publicly listed.
Common questions
How much does Qualiphy cost?
Qualiphy publishes $27.99 per Good Faith Exam or standard consultation and $49.99 for urgent care visits, on a pay-as-you-go basis with no subscription or contract. GLP-1 and specific medication prices are not publicly stated. Cuvo also publishes its economics, but it is a fully operated platform rather than a widget: it runs the providers, national pharmacy, and compliance under your brand and adds subscription billing, retention, and real-time analytics, all on transparent economics with a flat per-consult fee and 0% medication markup.
Is Qualiphy a white label telehealth platform?
Yes, through its Quidget widget, which embeds and white-labels into the clinic's own site while Qualiphy runs the clinical backend. The wedge is med spa Good Faith Exams, and the clinic still owns and builds its storefront, brand, and pricing. Cuvo instead runs done-for-you clinic operations under your own name, so there is no site or growth stack left for you to assemble.
What is the best Qualiphy alternative for a consumer telehealth brand?
It depends on the job. Qualiphy's core market is med spas and clinics that need on-demand procedure clearance embedded in a site they already run. A consumer brand that wants a fully operated platform running done-for-you operations under its own name, providers in all 50 states, a national pharmacy, billing, retention, and compliance, on transparent, published economics, is the buyer Cuvo was built for.
Does Qualiphy support GLP-1 weight loss programs?
Yes. Qualiphy runs a GLP-1 program (semaglutide and tirzepatide) with digital intake, a provider consult in about 3 minutes, and routing to a pre-approved pharmacy for nationwide fulfillment, though GLP-1 pricing is not publicly stated. Cuvo also operates weight loss (GLP-1) programs, alongside hormone therapy and peptides, under your brand's own name, with a national pharmacy network and 0% markup so the refill revenue stays with you.
What states does Qualiphy cover?
Qualiphy's canonical company description states 48 states and DC, while its marketing elsewhere claims all-50-state compliance, so the figures are not consistent. Cuvo provides licensed providers in all 50 US states as part of one platform, so your addressable market is the whole country from day one.
Sources
- Qualiphy homepage
- Qualiphy pricing
- Qualiphy: white-labeled telehealth for med spas
- Qualiphy: telemedicine solutions for med spas and clinics
- Qualiphy: Quidget white-label embeddable widget
- Qualiphy: telemedicine for weight loss clinics
- Qualiphy: telehealth Good Faith Exam services
- Qualiphy: about us
- What is Qualiphy? (Zendesk knowledgebase)
- Qualiphy Professional Corporation, Florida corporate filing
About this comparison
Qualiphy is a trademark of its respective owner, which is not affiliated with Cuvo Health and does not endorse this page. Facts about Qualiphy come from the public sources above, accessed Jul 6, 2026; offerings and pricing may have changed since. Cuvo facts restate claims published on cuvo.co. If you represent Qualiphy and something here is out of date, contact us and we will correct it promptly.
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- Fully operated clinic behind your brand
- Licensed providers in all 50 states
- 0% medication markup, no revenue share
- Published pricing, launch in days
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