Good Faith Exams in Maine
$26.99 per exam
No subscriptions
No contracts
Nurse-owned
A good faith exam in Maine connects patient intake with licensed provider review, a documented outcome, and a clear clinic handoff. GoodFaithExams.com gives medical spas, IV hydration clinics, weight-loss programs, and hybrid clinics a flexible pay-per-exam workflow.
What Does a Good Faith Exam in Maine Establish?
For clinics arranging a good faith evaluation Maine patients can complete remotely, intake is only the starting point. The provider must interpret the information and document an independent clinical decision.
Maine permits telehealth when the encounter can support the applicable standard of care. Remote delivery does not permit automatic approval.
Why Every Maine Review Needs a Defined Next Step
The Maine Joint Rule Regarding Telehealth Standards of Practice addresses in-person coordination, local clinical resources, follow-up, emergency referral, and complete records.
Maine med spa laws and professional requirements vary by service and provider. A structured process supports clearer documentation.
What Should a Review-Ready Maine Evaluation Show?
- A qualified licensed provider completed the evaluation
- The provider obtained sufficient patient-specific clinical information
- The decision reflected independent clinical judgment
- Follow-up, referral, or escalation instructions were documented
How It Works
Patient Intake
Provider Evaluation
Clinical Decision
Documented Outcome
Who This Is and Is Not For
Good fit
- Rural and regional clinics
- Coastal and seasonal practices
- Medical spas and aesthetic clinics
- IV hydration and wellness practices
- Weight-loss and GLP-1 programs
- Telehealth and hybrid practices
Not for:
- Clinics seeking automatic approvals
- Businesses requesting legal advice
- Teams unwilling to involve a licensed provider
Pricing
$26.99 per exam.
- No subscriptions
- No contracts
- No minimum volumes
- Pay only when an exam is performed
Built for Clear Follow-Up After Remote Review
Nurse-Owned and Shaped Around Real Clinic Operations
Clinics need more than remote access. Staff need to know what the result means and who owns the next action.
GoodFaithExams.com centers the workflow on independent judgment, treatment-specific documentation, and clear handoffs.
Maine Practices We Support

Medical Spas and Aesthetic Clinics

IV Hydration and Wellness Practices

Medical Weight-Loss and GLP-1 Programs

Telehealth and Hybrid Practices

Nurse-Led Clinics

Rural, Regional, and Seasonal Practices
From Greater Portland to smaller regional clinics with intermittent demand, each practice receives a provider-reviewed decision its staff can use.
Remote Review Across Maine,
Local Direction When Needed
Major Metro Areas
- Portland
- Lewiston
- Bangor
- South Portland
Regional Coverage
- Southern Maine: Biddeford, Saco, Scarborough
- Central Maine: Augusta and Waterville
- Downeast Maine: Ellsworth and Machias
- Northern Maine: Presque Isle, Caribou, Houlton
We support:
Independent clinical review documented for each patient
Treatment-specific decision records
Clear handoffs to clinic staff
Start a Good Faith Exam in Maine
A good faith exam in Maine connects patient information with provider review, a documented decision, and a clear next action. The clinic receives direction when more information or another care setting is appropriate.
Each exam costs $26.99, with no subscription, contract, or minimum volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is a Good Faith Exam in Maine?
It is a patient-specific pre-treatment evaluation. A licensed provider reviews relevant clinical information, records the decision, and identifies the next step.
Can a Maine Telemedicine GFE Be Completed Remotely?
Yes, when the provider can gather sufficient information and meet the applicable standard of care through the technology used.
Is a Static Questionnaire Enough for a Maine Telehealth Good Faith Exam?
No. Maine’s telehealth rule does not treat a static questionnaire as an acceptable clinical interview and nursing assessment for treatment. Prescribing cannot rely solely on an internet request or static questionnaire.
What Happens When the Provider Needs More Information?
The provider may request clarification, records, another interaction, or an in-person assessment before making a final decision.
What Happens When Treatment Should Be Delayed or Declined?
The provider documents the decision and any appropriate follow-up, referral, or escalation. The clinic still receives a defined next step.
Who Handles Follow-Up After the Evaluation?
The provider documents the recommendation. The clinic communicates the returned outcome and coordinates the next operational step.
Who May Perform the Evaluation in Maine?
The evaluator must hold appropriate Maine licensure, scope, credentials, and experience. Legislation enacted in 2026 directs the State Board of Nursing to replace the prior nurse-practitioner supervision framework with standards addressing experience, mentorship, and practice setting. Clinics should verify which rules are currently effective.
How Should Clinics Approach Maine Compliance Med Spa Planning?
The process should address provider qualifications, patient-specific evaluation, documentation, follow-up, and the clinic’s broader workflow. It does not replace legal advice or guarantee compliance.
What Should a Maine Telehealth Compliance Workflow Document?
The record should identify the patient, provider, clinical information, consent, decision, and any follow-up or emergency instructions.
How Much Does Each Evaluation Cost?
Each exam costs $26.99, with no subscriptions, contracts, minimum volumes, or recurring monthly charges.