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Telehealth

Medical care from the comfort of your own home through a video call with a doctor.

What is Telehealth?

Receive medical care without needing to visit the clinic in person. Whether you're managing a chronic condition, seeking advice for a new health issue, or need follow-up care, telemedicine offers a safe and convenient way to receive medical attention.

Through telemedicine, you can receive an accurate diagnosis, explore treatment options, and, if necessary, get a prescription—all while avoiding the hassle of commuting, waiting rooms, and unnecessary exposure to other illnesses. Our telehealth services are ideal for routine checkups, medication management, consultations, and even addressing urgent but non-emergency issues.

Conditions We Treat Via Telehealth Include:

Allergies

Allergies that can be treated through telehealth include mild to moderate conditions such as seasonal allergies (hay fever), allergic rhinitis, mild asthma triggered by allergens, and skin allergies like eczema or hives. However, severe allergic reactions requiring immediate care, like anaphylaxis, should be treated in person or through emergency services.

Arthritis Pain

Arthritis can be treated through telehealth by providing patients with convenient access to care for managing symptoms and improving joint function. Telehealth services include consultations to evaluate pain, stiffness, and inflammation, and to diagnose the type of arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis).

Bladder Infections

If you’re experiencing symptoms like pain, burning, or frequent urination, schedule a telehealth appointment for a quick evaluation and treatment to alleviate discomfort and prevent complications.

Bronchitis

Bronchitis can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to assess symptoms such as cough, chest discomfort, and shortness of breath. During a telehealth visit, the provider can review your medical history, evaluate symptoms, and determine if the condition is likely acute bronchitis or a more serious issue. They can recommend treatments such as rest, hydration, over-the-counter medications, and prescription options like inhalers or cough suppressants if needed.

Cellulitis

Cellulitis can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as redness, swelling, warmth, and pain in the affected area. During the virtual visit, you can share details about your symptoms, medical history, and any recent injuries or infections. The provider may ask for images of the affected area to assess the severity. For mild to moderate cases, they can prescribe oral antibiotics and provide guidance on managing symptoms, such as elevating the affected limb and using over-the-counter pain relievers. For severe cases or signs of complications, they may recommend an in-person evaluation or emergency care.

Cold & Flu

Cold and flu can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, congestion, and body aches. During the virtual visit, the provider can assess your condition, review your medical history, and differentiate between a cold, the flu, or other respiratory illnesses. They may recommend over-the-counter remedies, prescription antiviral medications (for the flu), hydration, rest, and home care tips to relieve symptoms. Telehealth is also useful for follow-up care or addressing concerns about prolonged or worsening symptoms.

Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis (commonly known as pink eye) can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider who can evaluate symptoms such as redness, itching, discharge, or irritation in the eyes. During the virtual visit, you can describe your symptoms, and if necessary, provide images of your eyes for the provider’s assessment. The provider may prescribe appropriate treatments, such as antibiotic eye drops for bacterial conjunctivitis, antihistamines for allergic conjunctivitis, or recommend over-the-counter remedies for viral cases. Telehealth is also helpful for follow-up care to monitor your recovery and adjust treatments as needed. For severe cases or if vision is affected, an in-person visit may be required.

Diarrhea

Diarrhea can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as frequency, consistency, and associated discomfort. During the virtual visit, the provider may ask about additional symptoms like fever, nausea, or dehydration, and your recent diet or travel history.

Infections

Infections can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as pain, swelling, fever, or abnormal discharge. During the virtual visit, the provider can assess your symptoms, review your medical history, and, if necessary, request photos of the affected area.

Insect Bites

Insect bites can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, or pain. During the virtual visit, you can describe the appearance of the bite and any additional symptoms like fever or rash.

Medication Refills

Medication refills can be handled through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to review your current medications, dosage, and any ongoing health conditions. During the virtual visit, you can discuss your need for a refill, any side effects you've experienced, and any changes in your symptoms or condition.

Rashes

Rashes can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate the appearance, location, and severity of the rash. During the virtual visit, you can describe the rash's characteristics, such as whether it's red, itchy, blistered, or spreading, and provide images for a more accurate assessment.

Sinusitis

Sinusitis can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as facial pain, pressure, nasal congestion, headache, and a thick nasal discharge. During the virtual visit, the provider may ask about the duration of symptoms, any fever, or previous sinus issues.

Skin Inflammations

Skin inflammations can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as redness, swelling, heat, pain, or itching. During the virtual visit, you can describe the location, appearance, and severity of the inflammation, and if needed, provide images of the affected area.

Sore Throat

A sore throat can be treated through telehealth by consulting a healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms such as pain, difficulty swallowing, or a scratchy sensation. During the virtual visit, you can describe any additional symptoms like fever, congestion, or cough, which can help the provider determine the cause, such as a viral infection (like a cold or flu), bacterial infection (like strep throat), or allergies.

This is just a small list of acute care services we offer.

If you’re unsure whether your condition can be treated here, don’t hesitate to call us for guidance. Our friendly team is always ready to help you decide the best course of action.

Conditions Treated
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Why Telehealth?

With flexible appointment options, telehealth makes it easier than ever to prioritize your health. Whether you're at home, at work, or on the go, you can access the care you need when you need it.

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