Telemedicine--Same Day Urgent Care Office Appointments--DOT Physicals
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Many conditions can be taken care of with a simple telemedicine visit—
How It Works:
Telemedicine allows you to communicate with a healthcare provider using technology. And it lets you avoid visiting a clinic or hospital. With telemedicine, you can talk in real time with a healthcare provider about symptoms, medical issues and more. You can also get a prescription electronically.
Telemedicine appointments work by virtually connecting you to a healthcare provider. This usually happens via a secure video platform. To use telemedicine services, you need a stable internet connection and a web camera.
The need for more accessible healthcare is a driving force behind the growth of telemedicine. Whether you live in a remote area or have a busy schedule, telemedicine can help improve your overall health and well-being.
Most insurance plans offer coverage for telemedicine services.
As convenient as telemedicine is, there are a few disadvantages. You can’t use it for every scenario. Anything that requires immediate of hands-on care should be handled in-person. Telemedicine isn’t appropriate for situations such as:
Telemedicine may be a good option the next time you come down with the sniffles or need a medication refill. Telemedicine doesn't mean you won’t ever visit a clinic again. But it does make care more accessible.
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