Chester Zoda Reviews

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Last Updated: February 26, 2026 (Price & Content Verified)

Chester Zoda looks like a guy who plays a doctor on TV. According to Reddit, that’s not that far off.

He graduated from a medical school in Hong Kong, shadowed real U.S. doctors in Queens for a few days, but that’s about it. Definitely not an ER physician, one Redditor claimed.

What jumped out to me was his perfectly polished online presence.

Forbes quote he probably paid for, a New York Weekly ad, and a handful of doctor photos that are more iStock than ‘I shock people back to life.’ 

Something taint right here. 

Read on for my Dr. Chester Zoda, MD review.

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I’m sure you’ve heard Chester’s spiel by now: from overworked and underpaid “doctor” to making nearly $4 million in “passive” income last year alone.

Now he gets to spend more time with his family and enjoy life on his own terms.

More importantly, he’s helped over 800 doctors, dentists, chiropractors, and other health experts turn their expertise into six- or seven-figure incomes with global impact.

How? By selling their own courses.

Forbes sees online education hitting $325 billion by next year, and Chester thinks you should grab a slice.

Like his student, Doctor M, who added an extra $30,000 in her third week.

Or Doctor D, who cleared six figures in the same amount of time.

That’s right.

No more long weeks, late nights, Saturdays, Sundays, stupid freakin’ paperwork, insurance battles, or waiting an eternity to get paid.

The new way?

  • Work smarter.
  • Be your own boss.
  • Control your schedule.
  • Help waaay more people.
  • Become a laptop millionaire.

Chester says there’s no risk and it requires little time and no capital to get started.

It works for everyone and every speciality, even if you have no business experience and you’ve never done anything like this before.

And it works fast. Chester reached $10k per month in just 30 days and scaled to $100k a month within three months.

Damn, doc. You got me stiffer than a mannequin at Macy’s!

Please: Take every credit card I have and run them up so high that my credit score turns to dust.

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Chester “Side Income MD” wants to know how your life would change if you were knocking down $30k to $50k a month in passive income.

Maybe you’d never miss another soccer game. Maybe you’d get back into working out. Maybe you’d finally take your wife somewhere with cloth napkins. With enough wine in her, who knows, maybe you could coax her into doing a little missionary later.

To make that possible, Chester founded an eight-figure education platform with international offices in USA, Canada, Mexico, and Asia.

Depending on the day, his program may be called any of the following:

  • Digital Doctor University
  • Digital Doctor System
  • Side Income MD
  • Indie Income MD

Inside, you’ll learn how to productize your knowledge by creating a course that can serve one-to-many.

Now you’ve got a cash-flowing asset paying you every single day.

Congrats, you’re free. The rules don’t apply to you anymore. If you want a 6am airport beer, bah gawd, order that shit.

Simply fork over $10k for the Chester Zoda Digital Doctor program, another $36k for the FastTrack program, plus whatever they’re charging for their latest offers, TeleHealth Profits and TeleHealth Toolkit, and you’re good to go.

Just don’t read the 1-star Trustpilot reviews.

Like the one that calls his training sloppy and essentially a giant ad for his $36k done-for-you service, where support and refunds are nonexistent.

Total scam, according to the reviewer.

But yeah.

As long as you avoid those flickering torches of truth, you should be fine to enroll at ChesterZoda.com or SideIncomeMD.com.

Hope your therapist takes Affirm.

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Q&A

Q: What’s the worst review you found from an actual customer?

A: One Trustpilot reviewer, Francisco Flores, MD, says he paid $36,000 for Chester’s “all-done-for-you” package and still got left with an unfinished project. He claims the course build took way longer than promised, the AI-generated content was too generic for his niche, he had to create much of the material himself, and then was asked for another $12,000 if he wanted additional help. After that, communication dried up, legal pressure went nowhere, and he had to spend more money hiring other experts just to continue. So yeah. I think what Chester meant was: pay me, do it yourself, and shut the hell up.

Q: Alternative?

A: I do digital real estate. Build a simple site, rank it in Google, forward the leads to a local business, get paid monthly. No giant upfront wires. No “done-for-you” hostage situation. Here’s a short video that breaks it down.