Does Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas cover asthma inhaler refills telehealth in Texas?
Yes — TeleDirectMD is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas commercial plans in Texas for asthma inhaler refills (ICD-10 J45.9) telehealth visits. Parth Bhavsar, MD (NPI: 1104323203) is a board-certified physician; claims are submitted electronically using CPT codes 99213/99214. Typical Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas telehealth copay in Texas is $10–$40. Self-pay is always available for $79 flat (FSA/HSA eligible). First-line therapy commonly includes Albuterol HFA inhaler (rescue) 90mcg 1–2 puffs every 4–6 hours PRN; fluticasone propionate 110mcg (Flovent) or budesonide (Pulmicort) for maintenance, available as a generic via GoodRx (April 2026). Per AAFP Clinical Recommendations, telehealth is clinically appropriate for stable asthma inhaler medication refills when the patient is stable, adherent, and recent objective monitoring is available. Penn Medicine, JAMA Network Open (2024) found telehealth visits cost roughly five times less than equivalent in-person care ($96 vs $509 mean).
Medically reviewed by Parth Bhavsar, MD · Updated May 19, 2026
BCBS In-Network · Asthma Refills · Texas
Asthma Inhaler Refills Treatment Covered by BCBS in Texas
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas covers Asthma Refills telehealth visits in Texas. TeleDirectMD is in-network — your standard BCBS copay applies (typically $10–$40). Refill your asthma maintenance inhaler without an in-person visit.
Evaluated by Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD (NPI: 1104323203) — board-certified Family Medicine physician, not a nurse practitioner or PA.
Does Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas cover Asthma Inhaler Refills telemedicine in Texas?
Yes — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas commercial plans cover Asthma Inhaler Refills telehealth visits in Texas. TeleDirectMD is in-network with BCBS in Texas. Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD evaluates your asthma refills symptoms by secure video and sends a prescription to your Texas pharmacy if appropriate. Your standard BCBS telehealth copay applies — typically $10–$40 for most commercial plans. Self-pay is $79 flat if you prefer to skip insurance.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Telehealth Copay in Texas
Typical Copay Range
$10–$40
Employer Plans
Often $0–$20 for employer plans
BCBS of Texas is the state's largest insurer. Telehealth copays vary by employer plan tier. Verify at bcbstx.com.
Copay ranges are estimates based on published plan data (April 2026). Your exact cost depends on your specific plan. Verify at your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas member portal or call the number on your card before booking. Self-pay $79 flat always available.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas covers Asthma Inhaler Refills telehealth in Texas
Asthma affects over 25 million Americans. Telehealth maintenance inhaler refills are highly appropriate for patients with established, well-controlled asthma. GINA guidelines support telehealth for stable asthma follow-up and prescription renewal. Dr. Bhavsar assesses current symptom control (daytime symptoms, nighttime awakening, rescue inhaler use, activity limitation), reviews current medications, and screens for signs of poor control that would warrant in-person evaluation. Patients requiring step-up therapy or with FEV1 concerns are referred.
Insurer
BCBS In-Network
State
Texas
Condition
Asthma Inhaler Refills
ICD-10 Code
J45.9
Typical Copay
$10–$40
Self-Pay Option
$79 flat fee
Prescribing MD
Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD
Billing Code
CPT 99213/99214
Asthma Refills Treatment & Prescriptions — What to Expect
Typical Prescription
Albuterol HFA inhaler (rescue) 90mcg 1–2 puffs every 4–6 hours PRN; fluticasone propionate 110mcg (Flovent) or budesonide (Pulmicort) for maintenance
Alternatives
Formoterol-budesonide (Symbicort) or salmeterol-fluticasone (Advair) for combination maintenance; montelukast for adjunct therapy
Insurance Coverage
Yes — most commercial plans cover albuterol inhalers. Generic albuterol typically $30–$60 without GoodRx; branded inhalers vary by formulary tier.
Clinical Notes
Refills appropriate for patients with established asthma diagnosis on stable therapy. New asthma diagnosis or poorly controlled asthma may require in-person pulmonary evaluation.
How Dr. Bhavsar Diagnoses Asthma Refills via Telehealth
Asthma Control Test (ACT) administered verbally. Assessment of rescue inhaler frequency, nighttime symptoms, exercise tolerance, ER visits, and oral steroid courses in past year.
How to Get Asthma Inhaler Refills Treatment Using BCBS in Texas
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Step 1
Book Your Visit Online
Go to teledirectmd.com/book-online. Select "Insurance" as your payment method. Have your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas member ID card ready — we verify your coverage before your visit.
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Step 2
Coverage Verified for You
We confirm your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas benefits before you join the video call. If your specific plan isn't in-network, we'll let you know so you can choose self-pay ($79) instead.
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Step 3
Video Visit with Dr. Bhavsar, MD
Connect by secure video from your phone, tablet, or computer. Dr. Bhavsar evaluates your symptoms — same clinical standard as an in-person visit, not a PA or NP.
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Step 4
Prescription Sent Instantly
If a prescription is appropriate, it's sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy the moment your visit ends. Your pharmacy benefit applies to the medication.
What Actually Happens During Your Visit
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Before your visit
What to have ready
Your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas member ID card, a list of current medications, your pharmacy name and zip code, and 5–10 minutes of quiet time. Your phone's camera needs to be working — that's it.
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Visit start
What you'll see on screen
A secure, HIPAA-compliant video window opens. You'll see Dr. Bhavsar, MD — not a bot, not a PA. The average visit runs 8–12 minutes. He'll ask about your symptoms, review your history, and ask follow-up questions.
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During your visit
What Dr. Bhavsar evaluates
For Asthma Refills: Dr. Bhavsar uses validated clinical criteria — not a generic symptom checklist — to assess your presentation, rule out red flags that require in-person care, and determine whether a prescription is appropriate.
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Visit end
Your prescription
If a prescription is clinically appropriate, it is sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy before the video call ends. Most pharmacies fill it within 1–2 hours. You'll also receive a visit summary.
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After your visit
Your insurance claim
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas receives the claim automatically — billing codes 99213 or 99214 depending on visit complexity. Your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Explanation of Benefits (EOB) arrives within 2–4 weeks showing what was billed and your cost.
Ready to Use Your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Benefits?
Board-certified physician. Same-day video visits. Prescription sent directly to your pharmacy.
Self-pay $79 flat fee always available — no insurance required.
NPI: 1104323203 · Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD · Board-Certified Family Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions — BCBS + Asthma Refills in Texas
Yes. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas commercial plans cover telehealth visits for Asthma Inhaler Refills in Texas. TeleDirectMD (Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD, NPI: 1104323203) is an in-network telehealth provider with BCBS in Texas. Your standard BCBS telehealth copay applies — typically $10–$40 for most commercial plans. If clinically appropriate, your prescription is sent to your Texas pharmacy immediately after your visit.
Most Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas commercial plans in Texas have telehealth copays of $10–$40. Often $0–$20 for employer plans. Your exact cost depends on your specific plan and whether your deductible has been met. Log into your BCBS member portal or call the member services number on your card to verify your telehealth copay before your asthma refills visit. Self-pay is always available for a flat $79 if you prefer to skip insurance.
Asthma Control Test (ACT) administered verbally. Assessment of rescue inhaler frequency, nighttime symptoms, exercise tolerance, ER visits, and oral steroid courses in past year. Telehealth is a well-established, evidence-based modality for asthma refills management. The same clinical standards used in an in-person office visit are applied — you are seen by Dr. Bhavsar, MD, a board-certified physician, not a nurse practitioner or PA.
For asthma refills, Dr. Bhavsar may prescribe: Albuterol HFA inhaler (rescue) 90mcg 1–2 puffs every 4–6 hours PRN; fluticasone propionate 110mcg (Flovent) or budesonide (Pulmicort) for maintenance. Alternatives include: Formoterol-budesonide (Symbicort) or salmeterol-fluticasone (Advair) for combination maintenance; montelukast for adjunct therapy. Yes — most commercial plans cover albuterol inhalers. Generic albuterol typically $30–$60 without GoodRx; branded inhalers vary by formulary tier. Refills appropriate for patients with established asthma diagnosis on stable therapy. New asthma diagnosis or poorly controlled asthma may require in-person pulmonary evaluation.
Yes. If Dr. Bhavsar, MD determines that a prescription is clinically appropriate for your asthma refills symptoms, it is sent electronically to your preferred Texas pharmacy the moment your visit ends. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas covers the telehealth visit itself (billed as CPT 99213/99214). Your prescription is then covered by your BCBS pharmacy benefit — check your plan's formulary for your specific medication's tier and cost.
If your specific BCBS plan is not in-network with TeleDirectMD in Texas, or if your deductible has not yet been met, you can book as a self-pay patient for a flat $79 fee — same physician, same quality of care, no insurance needed. You may also be eligible to submit an out-of-network claim to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas for partial reimbursement depending on your plan's out-of-network benefit.
TeleDirectMD typically offers same-day and next-day video visits. Book at teledirectmd.com/book-online and select a time that works for you. Most patients are seen within a few hours of booking during business hours. Your asthma refills symptoms are evaluated by Dr. Bhavsar, MD — not a nurse practitioner or PA — ensuring you receive a board-certified clinical assessment.
Yes — your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas pharmacy benefit applies to prescriptions written during a covered telehealth visit. Yes — most commercial plans cover albuterol inhalers. Generic albuterol typically $30–$60 without GoodRx; branded inhalers vary by formulary tier.. Check your BCBS formulary or call your pharmacy with your BCBS member ID to confirm your copay before pickup. Most first-line medications for asthma refills are Tier 1 or Tier 2 generics covered by virtually all commercial plans.
Yes. TeleDirectMD is operated by Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD (NPI: 1104323203), a board-certified Family Medicine physician. TeleDirectMD is LegitScript certified, HIPAA compliant, and is contracted as an in-network telehealth provider with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas in Texas. Claims are billed using standard CPT codes (99213/99214) and submitted electronically to BCBS.
Medicaid managed care (BCBS brand), Federal Employee Program (FEP), BlueCard out-of-network Note that BCBS varies significantly by state affiliate. TeleDirectMD is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas specifically — not all BCBS-branded plans are in-network. If your plan is not listed, self-pay is available for $79 flat — no insurance required, same physician and quality of care.
Yes. After your telehealth visit, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas will process the claim and send you an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) — typically within 2–4 weeks by mail or available sooner in your BCBS member portal. The EOB shows the amount billed (CPT 99213 or 99214), what BCBS paid, and your responsibility (copay or deductible portion). This is standard for any in-network physician visit.
Yes. Telehealth visits with a licensed physician are qualified medical expenses eligible for FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Account) payment. If your BCBS plan applies your deductible first, your FSA or HSA card can be used to pay your portion. The $79 self-pay option is also FSA/HSA eligible.
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Insurance coverage and plan acceptance are subject to change. Information reflects active contracts as of April 2026 and is verified monthly. Not all plans from a listed insurer may be accepted — Medicaid and Medicare fee-for-service plans are not accepted unless specifically noted. Copay estimates are based on published plan data and may not reflect your exact cost. Patients should verify benefits with their insurer before booking. TeleDirectMD does not guarantee insurance coverage for any specific service. Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD · NPI: 1104323203 · Board-Certified Family Medicine · Contact: contact@teledirectmd.com.