Telehealth Strategy

Visit types that work well in telehealth

Follow-Up Visits

Medication reviews, care-plan updates, and symptom check-ins for established patients.

Minor Acute Concerns

Clinically appropriate non-emergency concerns with clear escalation when in-person care is needed.

Care Planning

Preventive and chronic care planning discussions that do not require a physical exam.

Clinical Boundaries

Telehealth supports access, but it does not replace emergency care

Virtual visits are ideal for many follow-up and non-urgent concerns, but severe symptoms and life-threatening conditions require immediate emergency care.

If your symptoms require physical exam, labs, or imaging, we coordinate in-person care quickly and keep your treatment pathway connected.

Need a telehealth visit?

Request an appointment now or join the waitlist for first-priority onboarding updates.

Next Steps

Continue with the right telehealth pathway

Use these links to schedule, compare services, or review FAQs before your first visit.