What Constitutes a “Valid” Prescription?

To prevent processing delays and ensure your clinical safety, the document you upload must clearly display the following information. We accept clear photographs or scanned PDFs (Maximum file size: 5MB).

  • Patient Identity: Your full legal name (this must match the name on your final shipping address).
  • Physician Credentials: The prescribing oncologist’s name, clinic/hospital address, and their medical license or registration number.
  • Clinical Details: The specific medication name, the prescribed dosage (e.g., 500 mg), and the administration instructions.
  • Date of Issue: The prescription must be dated within the last 6 months.

Securely Upload Prescription Here

Max file size: 5MB

Encrypted via 256-bit SSL.

Having technical trouble uploading your file? You can securely email your prescription directly to our clinical team at info@genericoncology.com or send it via our encrypted WhatsApp line at +8801792288474.

What Happens After I Submit?

Handing over your medical data requires trust. Here is exactly what our team does the moment you click submit:

  • Pharmacovigilance Screening: Our clinical team reviews the script to confirm the dosage aligns with international oncology protocols (such as NCCN or ESMO guidelines).
  • Drug Interaction Check: We screen the prescribed molecule against any notes you provided to prevent severe adverse events or contraindications.
  • Approval & Invoicing: Once your prescription clears clinical review (typically within 2 to 4 business hours), a dedicated patient coordinator will email you a Secure Payment Invoice and finalize your international logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who actually looks at my prescription?

Your prescription is reviewed solely by our internal clinical pharmacists and our Medical Director. It is never viewed by sales staff, external marketers, or third-party logistics companies.