Emergency Medical Disclaimer

TCMforyou Is Not an Emergency Medical Service

This Emergency Medical Disclaimer explains that TCMforyou.com, our online consultation forms, contact forms, emails, blog tutorials, ebooks, Chinese herbs, herbal teas, and TCM-related products are not intended for urgent or emergency medical situations.

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Do Not Use TCMforyou For

  • Medical emergencies or urgent symptoms
  • Immediate diagnosis or emergency treatment
  • Severe allergic reactions or serious reactions
  • Chest pain, breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, or sudden confusion
  • Any situation that may require immediate medical attention
Emergency Overview

If You May Need Urgent Care, Do Not Wait for TCMforyou

TCMforyou provides general Traditional Chinese Medicine wellness education, online consultation support, and product information. We do not provide emergency response, urgent medical assessment, emergency diagnosis, or immediate medical treatment.

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Call Emergency Services

If a situation may be life-threatening or urgent, contact your local emergency number immediately or go to the nearest emergency department.

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Email Is Not Immediate

TCMforyou email, contact forms, and consultation forms are not monitored as emergency communication channels and may not receive immediate response.

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Products Are Not Emergency Care

Chinese herbs, herbal teas, wellness products, ebooks, and blog tutorials should never be used as a replacement for emergency medical evaluation.

1. TCMforyou Does Not Provide Emergency Medical Care

TCMforyou.com is not an emergency medical service, emergency clinic, urgent care center, hospital, ambulance service, poison control center, or real-time medical response provider.

Our website provides Traditional Chinese Medicine wellness education, online consultation support, product information, Chinese herbs, herbal teas, wellness products, ebooks, and blog tutorials for general informational and wellness purposes.

If you may be experiencing a medical emergency, do not use TCMforyou forms, email, products, blog content, or online consultation.

Contact your local emergency number immediately or go to the nearest emergency department.

Do not wait for a reply from TCMforyou if your situation may require immediate medical attention.

2. When to Seek Immediate Medical Care

Seek immediate medical care or contact your local emergency number if you experience severe, sudden, worsening, or concerning symptoms.

Emergency Concern Examples Appropriate Action
Breathing or chest symptoms Breathing difficulty, shortness of breath, chest pain, chest pressure, choking Call your local emergency number or seek immediate medical care
Severe reaction Severe allergic reaction, swelling, trouble breathing, sudden widespread reaction after food, herbs, tea, supplements, or medication Seek emergency medical care immediately
Bleeding or serious injury Heavy bleeding, deep wound, serious burn, head injury, major fall, possible fracture, severe pain Use emergency medical services or go to an emergency department
Neurological or mental status changes Sudden confusion, fainting, loss of consciousness, sudden weakness, trouble speaking, sudden severe headache Seek immediate medical evaluation
Severe illness signs High fever with serious symptoms, repeated vomiting, signs of dehydration, rapidly worsening condition Contact urgent medical services or emergency care as appropriate
Important: This list is not complete. If you are unsure whether a symptom is urgent, choose safety and contact a qualified medical professional or emergency service.

3. TCMforyou Forms and Email Are Not Emergency Channels

TCMforyou contact forms, online consultation forms, WooCommerce order notes, customer support email, and general website messages are not intended for urgent medical communication.

Messages sent through our website may not be reviewed immediately. Email may be delayed, filtered into spam, misdirected, incomplete, or unread outside normal support review times.

If you need urgent help, do not send a message to TCMforyou and wait for a response. Contact emergency services or a qualified healthcare provider immediately.

Do not write emergency symptoms into a TCMforyou form expecting immediate help.

Website forms and email cannot replace emergency medical services, urgent care, or hospital evaluation.

4. Online Consultation Has Emergency Limitations

TCMforyou online consultation is based on information submitted by the customer and reviewed from a Traditional Chinese Medicine wellness perspective.

Online consultation does not include real-time emergency monitoring, physical examination, vital signs, laboratory tests, imaging, emergency diagnosis, urgent medical treatment, or ambulance dispatch.

If your concern appears urgent, severe, rapidly worsening, medically complex, or unsafe to assess online, TCMforyou may recommend that you seek professional medical care instead of relying on online wellness guidance.

5. Herbs, Herbal Teas, and Products Are Not Emergency Treatment

Chinese herbs, herbal teas, supplements, TCM-related products, ebooks, and educational content sold or provided by TCMforyou are not emergency medical treatments.

Product descriptions, traditional-use explanations, consultation comments, and blog articles are provided for general wellness education. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Do not use herbs, herbal teas, supplements, or wellness products in place of emergency medical care for serious symptoms or urgent conditions.

Supplement-style disclaimer, where applicable: Product statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

6. Allergic Reactions and Product Safety

Some customers may have allergies, sensitivities, or unexpected reactions to foods, herbs, herbal teas, supplements, or wellness products.

Before using any TCMforyou product, customers should review product ingredients, warnings, instructions, and suitability information carefully.

If you experience a severe reaction, breathing difficulty, swelling, fainting, rapid worsening symptoms, or another urgent reaction after using any herb, tea, supplement, food, or medication, seek immediate medical care.

Do not attempt to manage severe reactions with website content, herbal teas, or delayed email support.

Severe or rapidly worsening reactions require immediate medical attention.

7. Medication and Supplement Interaction Warning

Herbs, herbal teas, supplements, and wellness products may interact with prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, medical treatments, or other supplements.

Customers should consult a qualified healthcare professional before using herbs, herbal teas, supplements, or wellness products if they take medication, have a diagnosed medical condition, are preparing for surgery, or are under medical treatment.

Do not stop, start, or change prescribed medication or medical treatment based on TCMforyou website content, product information, or consultation communication.

8. Medical Conditions and Higher-Risk Situations

Some customers may need extra caution before using online consultation guidance, Chinese herbs, herbal teas, supplements, or wellness products.

Please seek qualified healthcare guidance before using herbs, herbal teas, supplements, or wellness products if you:

  • Have a diagnosed medical condition
  • Take prescription or over-the-counter medication
  • Are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding
  • Have allergies, sensitivities, or previous reactions
  • Are purchasing for a child, teenager, or older adult with health concerns
  • Are under specialist care or medical treatment
  • Are preparing for surgery or a medical procedure
  • Have been told to avoid certain herbs, foods, teas, supplements, or ingredients

9. Customer Responsibility in Emergency Situations

Customers are responsible for recognizing when a situation may require urgent care and for seeking emergency medical services when appropriate.

By using TCMforyou.com, customers understand that:

  • TCMforyou does not provide emergency medical services.
  • TCMforyou does not monitor messages for urgent symptoms in real time.
  • Online consultation is not a substitute for emergency care or medical diagnosis.
  • Products, herbs, herbal teas, ebooks, and blog tutorials are not emergency treatment.
  • Urgent or severe symptoms should be handled through emergency services or qualified medical professionals.
  • Customers should not delay necessary medical care while waiting for TCMforyou to respond.

10. Emergency Numbers May Vary by Location

TCMforyou.com may be accessed by customers in different countries and regions. Emergency phone numbers and healthcare systems vary by location.

If you are in the United States or another location where 911 is the emergency number, call 911 for life-threatening emergencies. If you are outside those areas, contact your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency department.

If you are traveling, purchasing internationally, or using TCMforyou from outside your usual location, please know the local emergency number for your current area.

11. Website Content Cannot Replace Emergency Medical Judgment

TCMforyou blog tutorials, ebooks, product pages, FAQs, consultation pages, health declarations, medical disclaimers, and customer support content are provided for general wellness education and website information.

Website content cannot evaluate urgent symptoms, perform physical examination, check vital signs, order medical tests, provide emergency treatment, or determine whether a situation is safe.

If you believe you may be experiencing an emergency, use emergency services instead of relying on website content.

12. Contact Information

For non-emergency questions about TCMforyou services, products, orders, consultation process, website policies, or customer support, you may contact us by email.

Non-Emergency Customer Support Email: service@tcmforyou.com

Website: TCMforyou.com

Please do not use this email address for emergency symptoms, urgent reactions, or situations requiring immediate medical care.

Related Safety Pages

Review These Pages for Non-Emergency Use

These TCMforyou pages provide additional information about medical limitations, consultation boundaries, health declaration, and customer responsibilities.

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Medical Disclaimer

Review the broader TCMforyou medical disclaimer for consultation, products, herbs, herbal teas, ebooks, and educational content.

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Informed Consent

Read the online consultation informed consent before submitting a consultation request.

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Health Declaration

Review what health, medication, allergy, and special-condition information customers should disclose before consultation or product use.

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Emergency Disclaimer FAQ

Common Questions About Emergency Limitations

These answers help customers understand why TCMforyou should not be used for urgent or emergency medical situations.

Can I use TCMforyou if I have urgent symptoms?

No. TCMforyou is not an emergency service. If your symptoms may be urgent, contact your local emergency number or seek immediate medical care.

Can I submit an online consultation form for an emergency?

No. Online consultation forms are not monitored for immediate emergency response and should not be used for urgent symptoms.

Can herbs or herbal teas be used for emergency symptoms?

No. Herbs, herbal teas, supplements, ebooks, product pages, or blog content should not replace emergency medical care.

What should I do if I have a severe allergic reaction?

Seek immediate medical care. Do not wait for email support or try to manage a severe reaction with website content.

Does TCMforyou provide emergency diagnosis?

No. TCMforyou does not provide emergency diagnosis, emergency treatment, ambulance services, urgent monitoring, or hospital care.

Can I contact TCMforyou after an emergency has been treated?

For non-emergency follow-up questions about products or website services, you may contact TCMforyou after you have received appropriate medical care.

Immediate Care Notice

Emergency Symptoms Require Emergency Services

TCMforyou cannot evaluate or manage urgent symptoms through website pages, email, order notes, consultation forms, blog comments, or product pages.

If you have severe, sudden, worsening, or concerning symptoms, seek immediate medical care.

Do not wait for TCMforyou customer support, online consultation, or product guidance. Contact your local emergency number, go to an emergency department, or seek urgent care from a qualified medical professional.

For Non-Emergency Questions, Contact TCMforyou

If your question is not urgent and does not require immediate medical care, you may contact TCMforyou for website, order, product, or consultation-process support.

Review Reminder: This Emergency Medical Disclaimer page is a general website draft. Please review and customize it with a qualified healthcare/legal professional before publishing, especially if TCMforyou provides online consultation, sells herbs or herbal teas, or serves customers in multiple countries or regions.
Non-Emergency Email: service@tcmforyou.com | Website: TCMforyou.com
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