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How it works

What to expect after your doctor prescribes a medicine that isn’t available where you live.

What we do

We help you find and import a medicine you need that isn’t available in your country.

Is this legal?

Yes. Most countries have Named Patient Import regulations in place. They allow patients to buy and import medicines that aren’t (yet) available locally.

Where we deliver

We deliver globally, with a few exceptions (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Ukraine). When delivery isn’t possible, pick-up in Europe is often an option. Contact us for more information.

What to expect after your doctor prescribes a medicine that isn’t available where you live. Get started with our help

Request your medicine and upload your prescription

We’ll provide you with paperwork details and a price estimate

Confirm your order and make a payment.

Receive your medicine and start your treatment

1

Request your medicine

Search for the medicine you need on our website.

Once on the medicine page, click on “Request medicine”, answer a couple of questions, and upload your prescription to speed things up. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours.

Can’t find the medicine you need? Contact us. If anyone can find it for you, it’s us.

2

Get paperwork and cost details

Our expert team will give you all the necessary information, including:

  • the required paperwork for your country and situation.
  • a detailed price estimate, including medicine costs and any shipping, administrative, or import fees that may apply.
3

Confirm and pay for your order

Once you accept the price estimate, we’ll send you an order confirmation with payment instructions.

As soon as you’ve made the payment, we’ll start working on getting you the medicine you need.

Why do I need to pay before receiving the medicine?

As we operate on the Named Patient Import basis, every order is specifically processed for an individual patient for his/her personal use (only). Legally, neither we nor the supplier are allowed to hold stock of those medicines. Instead we are obliged to source them on a case by case basis. We need to pay before we get the medicines, therefore we can only process your order after we receive your payment.

4

Receive your medicine

Our experienced sourcing and logistics team will find your medicine and arrange for its safe shipping via one of our trusted specialized carriers.

We’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

Frequently asked questions

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Let us help you

If you have any questions or need help, we’re a phone call away. Our team is available from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m and 6 p.m CET

We usually respond to emails within 24 working hours

 Call +31 20 808 4414

 Email support@everyone.org

Get in touch today

We are committed to the Ethical Principles of the World Medical Association.

We are a proud member of the global community of B Corp Certified companies.

We support the United Nation’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals related to Health and Equality.

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  • Is this Legal
    • Legal Framework
    • How it works
    • The prescription
    • Country Regulations
  • Shop
  • Medicines
    • Dermatolgy
      • Psoriasis
    • Haematology
    • Endocinology
      • Cardiology
      • Cushing’s syndrome
      • Diabetes
      • Achondroplasia
    • Gynaecology
      • Endometriosis
    • Inflammatory Disease
    • Hereditary Tyrosinemia type 1
    • Neurology
    • Hepatology
    • Infectiology
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
  • About Us
    • Everyone Globally is a B Corp
    • Transparency
  • Resources
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