Online Telehealth Visits

Book Your Online Telehealth Appointment Today!

Connect with a licensed provider by video visit from your phone, tablet, or computer.

  • Board certified practitioners
  • Convenient, expert medical care
  • Satisfaction guaranteed
Tip: Have your photo ID, pharmacy name, and medication list ready for a faster visit.
Family Urgent Care telehealth visit
Why choose Family Urgent Care Telehealth?

Telehealth visits are a fast way to get medical guidance and a clear plan without traveling to a clinic. It is great for many common conditions when you don’t need an in-person exam.

Care from anywhere

Join your visit from home, work, or while traveling. No commute or waiting room.

Licensed providers

Our Board Certified providers review symptoms, answer questions, and recommend treatment.

Clear next steps

Get a care plan, prescriptions when appropriate, and guidance on follow up.

How it works

Most appointments can be completed in just a few steps.

1

Book online

Select an available time slot in seconds.

2

Meet your provider

Join securely from your device for a video visit.

3

Get your plan

Receive treatment guidance, next steps, and prescriptions when appropriate. That's it!

Pricing & Insurance

Self pay telehealth visits are straightforward and affordable. Most insurance plans are accepted. For plan details, visit our insurance page.

Telehealth FAQs

Quick answers to common questions about online telehealth appointments.

What is telehealth?
Telehealth lets you meet with a licensed medical provider by video visit to discuss symptoms and get a care plan without coming into the clinic.
What can telehealth help with?
Many common concerns can be evaluated through telehealth, including cold/flu symptoms, allergies, sinus issues, mild rashes, urinary symptoms, medication questions, and follow ups. Some issues still require an in person exam or testing.
Do you prescribe medications through telehealth?
When medically appropriate, prescriptions can be sent to your preferred pharmacy. Some medications may not be prescribed via telehealth due to medical or regulatory limitations.
When should I seek in-person care?
If symptoms require a physical exam, testing, imaging, or a procedure, we’ll direct you to the appropriate next step. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
What do I need for my appointment?
A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet connection. Keep your photo ID, medication list, and pharmacy information available.

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