Hearing a lot about telehealth and telemedicine lately? Connecting with your health care provider online is a great way to get the health care you need from the comfort and safety of your own home.
Telehealth — sometimes called telemedicine — lets your health care provider care for you without an in-person office visit. Telehealth is done primarily online with internet access on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
There are several options for telehealth care:
There are many options to access telehealth if you don’t have a stable internet connection or device connected to the internet.
You can get a variety of specialized care through telehealth. Telehealth is especially helpful to monitor and improve ongoing health issues, such as medication changes or chronic health conditions.
Your health care provider will decide whether telehealth is right for your health needs. Ask your provider’s office what your telehealth options are, especially if you are concerned about the health risk of COVID-19.
Tip: Are you new to telehealth? Get tips and information on the basics of telehealth (PDF).
Your health care provider may also ask you to send information that will help improve your health:
Health care providers can send you information to manage your health at home:
Tip: Tip Sheet for patients: 6 Ways to Power Up Your Health with Telehealth (PDF).
Virtual visits are growing in popularity. Though in-person office visits may be necessary in certain cases, there are many benefits of telehealth care.
Watch How Telehealth Helps Patients Access Care (video) to learn how to get the health care you need.
Telehealth is not a perfect fit for everyone or every medical condition. Make sure you discuss any disadvantages or risks with your health care provider.
Telehealth services (Mondays- Fridays 8.30 am-6.30 pm):
$ 25 for medication refills
$ 45 for 10 minute doctor visit
$ 65 for 20 minutes doctor visit
$ 85 for 30 min doctor comprehensive visit
$ 110 per month for unlimited telehealth visits per month