Independent guide to Yucca's public pages
Affiliate links are disclosed before every click-out
Official pricing, policies, and checkout live on tryyucca.com
Independent guide to Yucca's public pages
Affiliate links are disclosed before every click-out
Official pricing, policies, and checkout live on tryyucca.com
Disclosure2026-04-202 min read

What an Independent Telehealth Affiliate Guide Should Disclose

The disclosure checklist I would want on any independent guide that sends visitors into a telehealth intake flow.

Independent guide note: this article summarizes Yucca's public pages and the affiliate-site structure around them. It is not an official Yucca post and it is not medical advice.

The relationship should be obvious immediately

The first thing a visitor should learn is whether a site is official or independent. If the site is an affiliate pre-lander, that has to be stated clearly, near the top, and near the click-out buttons. Anything else invites confusion.

This matters even more in telehealth because people may assume they are already inside a patient flow when they are really still on a marketing guide. The distinction has to be visible before any conversion step begins.

The guide should hand legal and medical authority back to the official source

An independent guide can summarize public information, but it should not copy official terms, pretend to host telehealth consent, or speak as if it controls prescriptions. Those responsibilities belong to the actual provider platform.

That is why the safer structure is a bridge page: explain the scope of the guide, then point to the official policy or intake page for anything legally binding or clinically relevant.