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Payments integration

Authorize.net integration for telehealth

Use Authorize.net for telehealth billing without rebuilding your patient flow.

Turbopills integrates with Authorize.net so teams that already rely on it for gateway services can launch modern telehealth checkout and renewal flows without migrating processors first. Intake, provider approval, subscriptions, and payment events stay coordinated in one system while Authorize.net handles the transaction layer.

OVERVIEW

What is Authorize.net?

Authorize.net is a long-standing payment gateway that helps businesses accept card and ACH payments through their preferred merchant account. It is commonly used by operators that want dependable gateway infrastructure while keeping flexibility over payment processing relationships.

HOW IT WORKS

How Authorize.net works with Turbopills

Turbopills tokenizes payment details through Authorize.net, creates customer profiles for future billing, and listens for transaction updates to keep telehealth order state accurate. Payments can be authorized, captured, retried, or refunded based on the clinical and operational workflow around each patient.

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    Patient enters payment details in a branded flow

    The patient completes checkout during intake, checkout, or portal renewal using a secure payment form tied to your gateway account.

  2. 2

    Authorize.net stores the payment profile

    We create the appropriate customer or payment profile so future refill or subscription charges can happen without collecting the card again.

  3. 3

    Transactions follow the care workflow

    Authorizations, captures, voids, and refunds are triggered based on approval status, shipment timing, and your program-specific billing rules.

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    Settlement updates sync back to ops

    Transaction outcomes feed Turbopills billing views, support workflows, and downstream notifications so teams always see the current state.

TELEHEALTH USE CASES

Authorize.net for telehealth businesses

Where the Authorize.net integration shines for telehealth operators running client-branded programs powered by Turbopills.

Existing merchant account relationships

Keep the processor and gateway your finance team already uses while modernizing the patient-facing experience.

Recurring care programs

Store payment credentials for subscription renewals, refill cycles, and monthly treatment plans.

Operationally complex payment flows

Handle delayed capture, payment review, or approval-dependent charging when payment timing must follow clinical events.

Key capabilities

What you get out of the box when you connect Turbopills with Authorize.net.

Customer and payment profiles

Support secure saved-card billing for renewals, retries, refill orders, and portal-based updates.

Authorization and capture controls

Charge when it makes operational sense, whether immediately, after provider approval, or at a later fulfillment milestone.

Recurring billing support

Run subscription-style telehealth programs with automated billing schedules and clear patient records.

Status sync for finance and support

Surface transaction state, payment errors, and refund outcomes inside Turbopills for faster troubleshooting.

Frequently asked questions

Do we need to switch processors to use this integration?+

Usually no. Authorize.net is often chosen specifically so operators can keep their preferred merchant account while improving the software layer around checkout and subscriptions.

Can Authorize.net handle recurring telehealth billing?+

Yes. Turbopills can use saved payment profiles and recurring billing logic to support monthly programs, refill cycles, and follow-up charges.

Can we migrate from a legacy checkout without losing continuity?+

Yes. We can map existing billing rules and patient payment flows into Turbopills so the transition is cleaner than rebuilding the entire payment stack at once.

Ready to connect Authorize.net to your telehealth stack?

Talk to our team about how Turbopills can power your program end to end with Authorize.net on day one.