I NEED A PRESCRIPTION

Getting a prescription for BabySat is now as easy as a few clicks, thanks to Owlet's streamlined virtual care platform.

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In just hours, you can secure a prescription for BabySat through our virtual care service, bringing advanced monitoring home faster.

For only $47, you can complete a virtual care visit to request a prescription for BabySat.  And great news for parents – many insurance plans may offer full or partial reimbursement for BabySat, making advanced monitoring accessible.

Conditions that may qualify you for a prescription from a physician via Owlet’s Virtual Care Platform could include:
RSV, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Croup, etc.
Family history of SIDS

Parents of babies with already diagnosed or ongoing medical health conditions should work with their primary care physician to get a prescription. Learn more >>

Visit the link below to create an account and start your virtual visit.

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The content provided is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have and to learn more about your child’s specific needs.

BabySat™ and full-featured FDA-cleared Dream Sock® experience available in the U.S. only. FDA-cleared Dream Sock features for healthy babies between ages 1-18 months and weighing 6-30 lbs is available through an Owlet Dream App update, at no additional cost. Dream Sock is intended to track babies' heart rate and oxygen level and keep parents informed. BabySat is a prescription-only device. Dream Sock and BabySat are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or other condition, including but not limited to, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and/or Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Medical decisions should never be made solely using Dream Duo and Dream Sock data. BabySat, Dream Duo and Dream Sock should not substitute for the care and oversight of an adult or consultation with medical professionals.