Is This Email Really From CoreAge Rx?

Legitimate CoreAge Rx Communications

CoreAge Rx sends emails and texts for:

  • Order confirmations and updates
  • Medical intake reminders
  • Doctor messages and check-in notifications
  • Shipping and tracking updates
  • Review invitations (via Trustpilot)

How to Verify an Email Is Real

Legitimate emails from CoreAge Rx will:

  • Come from an @coreagerx.com email address
  • Reference your actual order or account details
  • Never ask for your full credit card number, SSN, or password via email

Review invitation emails may come from Trustpilot on our behalf. These are legitimate if they reference your CoreAge Rx order.

Red Flags for Scam Emails

Be cautious if an email:

  • Comes from an unrecognized domain (not @coreagerx.com)
  • Asks you to click suspicious links
  • Requests sensitive information like passwords or full credit card numbers
  • Creates extreme urgency ("Your account will be deleted in 1 hour!")

What to Do If You're Unsure

  • Don't click any links in a suspicious email
  • Log in to your member portal directly (type the URL yourself)
  • Contact support at support@coreagerx.com or (307) 405-1638 to verify

When in doubt, reach out to us directly rather than responding to a questionable message.

Last updated: March 6, 2026