Telemedicine

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Telemedicine is a form of medical care using technology. It works by connecting healthcare providers and patients through technology such as video conferencing, phone calls, email, or online chat. Our doctors and other healthcare clinicians can connect with you without having to be in the same place. Through virtual visits, we can diagnose, treat and even prevent medical conditions. Our clinicians can provide support and advice to you, and help you manage chronic conditions remotely. Our providers are standing by daily 24/7. Try it today.

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FAQ

1What is telemedicine?
Telemedicine refers to the practice of providing medical services and consultations remotely using technology such as video conferencing, mobile applications, and other digital communication tools. Telemedicine allows healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients without the need for in-person visits. This can be particularly helpful for patients who live in remote or underserved areas, or who have difficulty traveling to a healthcare facility. Telemedicine can also provide a more efficient and cost-effective way for healthcare providers to deliver care while increasing access to healthcare for patients.
2What kind of healthcare services can telemedicine provide?
Telemedicine can be used to provide a wide range of healthcare services, including consultations, diagnoses, treatment, and monitoring of chronic conditions. It can also be used to provide mental health services such as therapy and counseling.
3What technology is needed for telemedicine?
Telemedicine can be conducted through a variety of technology platforms, such as video conferencing, mobile applications, and secure messaging systems. Patients may need a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and internet access to participate in telemedicine visits.
4How do I prepare for a telemedicine visit?
Before a telemedicine visit, patients should make sure they have a reliable internet connection and test their video and audio settings. They should also have any relevant medical information or test results available, and be prepared to describe their symptoms and medical history.