# Pricing — Plus One MD (medirector.ca)

Last updated: 2026-06-11

## For nurse injectors (RN, RPN, NP)

- Price: $0 CAD — the matching and introduction service is completely free
- Includes: request review by a real person, license verification of candidates (CPSO/CNO), matching by city/services/credential, direct introductions (often to more than one candidate), free re-matching if the fit isn't right
- No subscription, no placement fee, no commission on practice revenue
- Reply time: within 2 business days; most matches complete within ~5 days

## For Medical Directors and Authorized Prescribers (Physicians, NPs)

- Price: $0 CAD — joining the network is free, with no platform fees
- Plus One MD takes no cut of oversight fees

## Shop — Protocols & Medical Directives bundle (https://medirector.ca/shop.html)

- Products: customized Protocol & Procedure Booklet, and customized Medical Directive templates — done-for-you for an Ontario aesthetic practice
- Price: a single booklet (either one) is $600 CAD (regularly $1,000); both booklets together are $900 CAD (save $300 vs buying separately)
- Includes: tailored to the practice's services and model, editable + print-ready formats, one revision; typically delivered ~10 business days after intake
- Important: medical directive templates must be reviewed and authorized (signed) by the practice's Medical Director / authorized prescriber to be valid — the booklet does not replace that authorization, and nothing here is legal/regulatory/compliance advice
- Sold as a lead: reserve via form (no payment at that step), then the team follows up to confirm details and arrange payment/intake

## Medical Director oversight fees (paid by the practice, not to Plus One MD)

- Set directly between the practice and the Medical Director — Plus One MD is not a party to the arrangement and adds no markup
- No standard published rate exists; fees vary with services offered, patient volume, and the oversight model (patient-specific orders, directives, on-site time, consult availability)
- Common structures: monthly retainer, per-treatment/per-review fees, or hybrids
- Injectors can be introduced to more than one candidate to compare structures before committing

Questions: hello@medirector.ca
