WebMD has become a trusted name in online health education, offering extensive information on diseases, treatments, and wellness strategies. It began in 1998 as Healthscape, founded by Jeff Arnold. A year later, the platform underwent major growth through mergers with Sapient Health Network, Direct Medical Knowledge, and Healtheon, a company established by Netscape co-founder Jim Clark. WebMD is now part of Internet Brands, headquartered in New York City, with Robert N. Brisco serving as CEO. The site is funded by ads, sponsored content, and partnerships.
Users across the globe rely on WebMD for credible and easy-to-understand medical content. The site’s Health A-Z directory addresses a wide spectrum of topics, including arthritis, cancer, allergies, depression, diabetes, heart and lung diseases, skin conditions, and orthopedic issues. Visitors can also learn about procedures, medications, and general wellness tips.
Interactive resources include the Symptom Checker, informative blogs, user Q&A forums, and the ability to search for doctors or specialists. WebMD’s other sections, such as Drugs & Supplements, Living Healthy, Family & Pregnancy, and News & Experts, add more depth to the user experience.
WebMD membership is free and enables access to several specialized email newsletters. These range from daily updates and fitness tips to information on Type 2 Diabetes and emotional well-being. Subscribers can also sign up for condition-specific newsletters such as ADHD, Alzheimer’s, and asthma. The platform offers pet care, oral health, and parenting bulletins as well.
The digital edition of WebMD Magazine is available online, while print versions are sent exclusively to medical offices. Account cancellation is straightforward, with detailed steps provided on the website.
WebMD CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
Email Address
Username
Password
Billing Address
City
State/Province/Region
ZIP/Postal Code
Country
Reason for Cancellation
Last 4 Digits of Card
Date of Last Charge
Amount of Last Charge
E-Mail
Follow these steps:
Create an email including your account information
Let the rep know that you’re calling to cancel
Request proof of your transaction in the form of an email or confirmation number