Meto: Insurance-First Platform for Metabolic Healthcare and Specialist Access
By
Jossy Onwude
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Summary
Meto is a healthcare platform that transforms metabolic care through an insurance-first, provider-led model. It connects patients to specialists and provides tools for booking appointments, lab services, telehealth, care management, and support. The platform emphasizes that insurance coverage enables preventive, equitable, and sustainable metabolic healthcare.
Key quotes
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We connect patients to specialists and offer tools for booking, labs, telehealth, care management & support.
Insurance coverage makes preventive, equitable, sustainable care possible.
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