The gap between symptoms and care is dangerous.
The average American lives more than 30 minutes from specialized emergency care. Abroad, that gap can be hours — or longer. In remote areas, on cruise ships, in countries where medical infrastructure is unreliable, the difference between a manageable situation and a serious one often comes down to a single decision made in the first few hours.
The right medication, started at the right moment, changes outcomes. Antibiotics for a wound that's starting to spread. An antinausea medication that lets someone keep fluids down. Tamiflu started within 48 hours instead of 72. These aren't dramatic interventions — they're ordinary medicine that ordinary people can't access when they're away from their normal system of care.
A kit without guidance is just a box of pills.
There are other prescription kit companies. Most send you medications with a pamphlet and wish you luck. Port MD+ was built around a different premise: the kit and the clinical guidance are inseparable.
The Port MD+ app isn't a chatbot or an AI assistant. It's a deterministic decision tree built from the same clinical logic a physician uses during a triage evaluation — asking the right questions in the right order, applying your personal health profile to every recommendation, and telling you clearly when a situation is beyond what you should manage on your own.
One physician. Every prescription. Personal.
Port MD+ is not staffed by a rotating pool of providers. Every intake form is reviewed by the same licensed physician who built the product — the one who selected every medication, designed every decision tree, and stands behind every recommendation in the app.
When you purchase a Port MD+ kit, a real physician reads your intake personally, checks every medication against your allergies and health history, writes your prescription by name, and customizes your kit before it ships. This is a medical relationship, not a transaction.