Our virtual providers or teledoctors can evaluate and care for minor illnesses like asthma, respiratory infection, colds, flu, mild fever, headache, nausea, sinus infections, sore throat, and more. They can also care for minor injuries and infections like animal and insect bites, pink eye, poison oak and ivy, rash, sprains & strains, urinary tract infection (UTIs) and more.

Virtual Visits from the comfort of your home
Virtual Visits are a convenient and increasingly popular alternative for patients and their providers today. With same-day care from your phone or computer, you can get the care you need - when and where you need it.

Enjoy the same high-quality care as you would in person.
The provider you meet in a Virtual Visit is of the same standard and training as those you meet in person at one of our centers. In fact, our providers host Virtual Visits right from our centers, so there is a chance you have met them in person before.
Care at your fingertips
You’ll receive a text or email 15 minutes before your Virtual Visit. Then, use your computer, tablet or phone to describe your symptoms and have your provider virtually examine areas of concern.
More care needed?
If your provider feels you need to come into a nearby center for further examination, the co-pay for your Virtual Visit will be deducted from your in-person consultation.


Care for the whole family — via video!
Same-day, quality care
Get same-day, quality care via phone, tablet or computer for adults and children 1-year-old and up.
Pediatric Virtual Visits
Book Virtual Visits for what kids have the most, such as ear infections, colds, pink eye, rash, allergies and more.
Available 7-days a week
...including holidays! Kids don’t put their coughs on a calendar, so we don’t adhere to one.
Insurance accepted
We are in-network with most major insurance plans and have affordable same-day rates for those without.

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"...knowledgeable staff, fast, friendly!"
Love the virtual visit, knowledgeable staff, fast, friendly! The fact I can see a provider on my phone and not miss hours of work is amazing greatly appreciate that!
Amber T.

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"Fast and Informative"
The virtual visit was fast & informative and I got a test later that same day!
Camille F.

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"...it was easy and quick"
Utilized a virtual option for a pediatric visit and it was easy and quick. I was able to make an appt online, received an email and text confirmation along with instructions for the virtual requirements and a link to test my device capabilities.
Carmelina V.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Healthy advice for everyday living
You have questions. We have answers. Visit our Health Library and find answers or suggestions for many of your health concerns.

How to lower high blood pressure and treat hypertension
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of adults (48.1%) have high blood pressure, also called hypertension. High blood pressure is defined as a systolic blood pressure of 130 or higher and a diastolic blood pressure of 80 or higher.

Why are mental health days important?
Our modern world has a lot of demands, making it easy to feel stressed out or overwhelmed. In order to not allow stress to impact your physical and mental well-being, stress needs to be actively managed. One way to reduce stress is to take an occasional mental health day that involves a break from all life’s stressors.

Five Fast Facts About Diabetes
Diabetes is a condition in which the body’s pancreas is not able to produce enough of the hormone insulin to control glucose or sugar in the blood, or is resistant to the actions of insulin. This results in chronically elevated blood glucose levels. Family history, your age and lifestyle choices can put you at risk for developing diabetes.