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Work Excuse Note Online in South Carolina — $39

Board-certified MD • No video call • 4-hour turnaround • Employer-verifiable

  • South Carolina-licensed physician reviews your case
  • QR code for instant employer verification
  • HIPAA-compliant — your diagnosis stays private
  • Available 7 days a week

How to Get a Work Excuse Note in South Carolina

TeleDirectMD makes it simple for South Carolina workers to get a legitimate doctor's note without visiting a clinic, scheduling an appointment, or waiting in a crowded urgent care. Here's how it works:

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Fill Out the Secure Intake Form

Complete our HIPAA-compliant online form with your symptoms, health history, dates of absence, and a valid photo ID. The form takes about 5 minutes. Your information is encrypted and stored securely in compliance with federal and South Carolina privacy regulations.

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A South Carolina-Licensed MD Reviews Your Case

A board-certified physician holding an active South Carolina medical license reviews your submission. The physician evaluates whether your reported symptoms are consistent with a short-term illness warranting absence from work. If your case meets clinical criteria, the physician prepares and signs your work excuse note.

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Receive Your Signed Note via Email

Your physician-signed work excuse note is delivered to your email as a PDF within 2–4 hours. The note includes a QR code that your South Carolina employer can scan to verify its authenticity instantly. Print it, email it to HR, or show it on your phone.

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Can Your South Carolina Employer Require a Doctor’s Note?

South Carolina has no mandatory paid sick leave law. This means South Carolina employers have full discretion to set their own documentation policies. Your employer can require a doctor's note for any absence — including a single day — under their own internal policy.

What South Carolina Workers Need to Know

  • No state law limits when your employer can require a doctor's note
  • Common employer practice: documentation required after 3 consecutive days (but employers may set stricter standards)
  • South Carolina is an at-will employment state with public policy, good faith, implied contract exceptions
  • Only federal protections apply: FMLA (50+ employees), ADA (15+ employees), and GINA

Why this matters: Without state sick leave protection, South Carolina workers who miss work due to illness risk disciplinary action if they cannot produce documentation. Many South Carolina employers use attendance point systems where undocumented absences accumulate toward termination. A $39 TeleDirectMD work excuse note is a small investment compared to the risk of losing your job or accruing attendance points.

Federal protections still apply: FMLA/ADA apply; no state-specific provision. These federal laws provide a baseline of protection even in states without mandatory sick leave.

Are Telehealth Work Notes Valid in South Carolina?

Yes. Telehealth is a recognized and regulated healthcare delivery method in South Carolina. Work excuse notes issued by licensed physicians via telehealth carry the same legal weight as notes from traditional in-person visits. Here is how South Carolina law supports telehealth-issued medical documentation:

South Carolina Telehealth at a Glance

  • Primary Statute: SC Code § 40-47-37
  • Asynchronous (Store-and-Forward): Permitted
  • New Patient via Telehealth: Yes — no prior in-person visit required
  • Consent Requirement: Not specified by state law
  • Parity Law: Limited or no explicit parity mandate

TeleDirectMD's compliance: Every TeleDirectMD physician who reviews South Carolina cases holds an active medical license issued by the South Carolina medical board. Our asynchronous telehealth platform complies with South Carolina telehealth regulations under SC Code § 40-47-37, HIPAA privacy requirements, and standard-of-care obligations. When your South Carolina employer receives a TeleDirectMD work excuse note, they can verify its authenticity through the QR code printed on the document.

Employers in South Carolina cannot reject a valid work excuse note solely because it was issued via telehealth rather than an in-person visit. A telehealth evaluation by a licensed South Carolina physician meets the same professional and legal standards as a traditional office visit for the purpose of documenting a short-term illness and recommending work absence.

Why Choose TeleDirectMD for Your South Carolina Work Note

When you're sick and your South Carolina employer needs documentation, you shouldn't have to choose between paying hundreds of dollars at urgent care or risking your job by showing up without a note. Here's why thousands of South Carolina workers choose TeleDirectMD:

$39 Flat Fee

No insurance needed. No copay surprises. No facility fees. Just $39 for a physician-reviewed, signed work excuse note. Compare that to $150–$300 for an urgent care visit in Charleston or $500+ for an ER visit.

No Video Call Required

TeleDirectMD uses asynchronous telehealth — you complete a form, a South Carolina-licensed physician reviews it, and your note is delivered by email. No scheduling, no waiting, no trying to look sick on camera while you feel terrible.

QR-Code Employer Verification

Every TeleDirectMD work note includes a unique QR code that your South Carolina employer can scan to verify authenticity. This eliminates the awkward “is this note real?” conversation and gives HR departments the verification they need.

Same-Day Turnaround

Most notes are delivered within 2–4 hours of submitting your intake form. That's faster than getting a same-day appointment at any clinic in Charleston, Columbia, or North Charleston.

Why You Should Never Use a Fake Doctor’s Note in South Carolina

Every year, workers across South Carolina face criminal charges for submitting forged doctor's notes to their employers. It is never worth the risk. Here is what South Carolina law says about fake medical documents:

South Carolina Forgery Law: SC Code § 16-13-10 (Forgery)

  • Classification: Felony
  • Penalties: Up to 5 years — no grading by document type
  • Likely Charge: Felony — up to 5 years
  • Medical Document Note: No medical-specific statute

Beyond criminal penalties: Submitting a fake doctor's note to your South Carolina employer will almost certainly result in immediate termination for cause. This means no unemployment benefits, a permanent mark on your employment record, and potential difficulty finding future employment. In many South Carolina industries, word travels fast.

If you used a fake note to collect paid sick leave or other benefits, charges may escalate significantly. Collecting pay under false pretenses adds fraud charges on top of forgery in virtually every state, including South Carolina.

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Cost of a Doctor’s Note in South Carolina

Here is what you can expect to pay for a doctor's note through different channels in South Carolina. Note that actual costs vary by provider and location, but these ranges reflect typical South Carolina pricing as of 2026:

OptionTypical Cost in SCWait TimeWork Note Included?
TeleDirectMD$392–4 hoursYes — included in the $39 fee
Urgent Care in SC$150–$3001–4 hours (in-person wait)Usually — may charge $10–$25 extra for note
Primary Care in SC$100–$250Days to weeks for appointmentUsually — if appointment is available
Emergency Room in SC$500–$3,000+4–12 hoursYes — but vastly overpriced for this purpose
Other Telehealth (SC)$50–$150Varies — may require video callMay not offer work notes specifically

Bottom line for South Carolina workers: A TeleDirectMD work excuse note costs less than a single hour of lost wages for most South Carolina workers. With a workforce of 2,614,214 people, South Carolina is one of our most active service areas. Do not risk your job over a documentation gap that costs just $39 to fill.

Federal Protections That Apply in South Carolina

Regardless of South Carolina's state-level sick leave laws, the following federal protections apply to all South Carolina workers:

  • FMLA: If you work for an employer with 50+ employees and have worked 1,250+ hours in the past year, you may qualify for up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave for a serious health condition. TeleDirectMD notes are NOT for FMLA certification — our service covers short-term illnesses that fall outside FMLA's scope.
  • ADA: Employers with 15+ employees may not discriminate based on disability. A standard work excuse note is different from ADA accommodation documentation. Employers cannot demand your complete medical records.
  • GINA: Your employer may not request genetic information, including family medical history, when asking for medical documentation. TeleDirectMD notes never include genetic information.
  • Workers’ Comp Exclusion: TeleDirectMD notes are for general illness absences only, not for work-related injuries or illnesses subject to workers’ compensation claims. If you were injured on the job in South Carolina, contact your employer's workers’ comp administrator.

Frequently Asked Questions: Work Notes in South Carolina

Is a telehealth work excuse note valid in South Carolina?

Yes. South Carolina recognizes telehealth-issued medical documentation under SC Code § 40-47-37. TeleDirectMD physicians hold active South Carolina medical licenses and follow all applicable state telehealth regulations. Your work excuse note is a legitimate medical document signed by a board-certified MD.

Can my South Carolina employer require a doctor’s note for any absence?

South Carolina has no mandatory paid sick leave law, which means employers have full discretion to require a doctor’s note for any absence, including a single day. Only federal protections like FMLA and ADA limit this power. A TeleDirectMD work excuse note satisfies employer documentation requirements.

How much does a doctor’s note cost in South Carolina?

TeleDirectMD provides a physician-signed work excuse note for a flat $39 — no insurance required. By comparison, an urgent care visit in South Carolina typically costs $150–$300, and an ER visit can exceed $500–$3,000. Our $39 fee covers the physician review and your signed note, with no hidden charges.

What happens if I use a fake doctor’s note in South Carolina?

Submitting a fake doctor’s note in South Carolina is a criminal offense under SC Code § 16-13-10 (Forgery). It is classified as a Felony with penalties of Up to 5 years — no grading by document type. Beyond criminal charges, you face immediate termination and permanent damage to your professional reputation. A legitimate TeleDirectMD note costs just $39 — far less than the legal consequences of forgery.

Do I need a video call to get a work note from TeleDirectMD in South Carolina?

No. TeleDirectMD uses asynchronous (store-and-forward) telehealth, which is authorized under South Carolina law. You complete a secure online form with your symptoms and health history. A South Carolina-licensed physician reviews your case and issues your note — no video call, no appointment, no waiting room.

Can I use a TeleDirectMD note for FMLA leave in South Carolina?

No. TeleDirectMD work excuse notes are designed for ordinary short-term illnesses — the exact conditions the Department of Labor excludes from FMLA’s “serious health condition” definition (common cold, flu, upset stomach, earaches, etc.). FMLA certification requires a detailed medical evaluation on DOL Form WH-380-E that goes beyond a standard work excuse note. If you need FMLA documentation, contact your primary care provider.

TeleDirectMD Serves Workers Across South Carolina

Our South Carolina-licensed physicians provide work excuse notes to workers in Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, and communities throughout South Carolina. Whether you work in Manufacturing (Automotive & Aerospace), Tourism & Hospitality, or Agriculture, TeleDirectMD provides fast, affordable documentation that meets your employer's requirements.

CharlestonColumbiaNorth CharlestonMount PleasantRock HillGreenvilleSummervilleGoose CreekSpartanburgHilton Head IslandFlorenceMyrtle Beach

Work Excuse Notes in Other States

TeleDirectMD provides work excuse notes in 38 states. Select another state for state-specific information about sick leave laws, telehealth regulations, and employer documentation requirements.

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