Coronavirus (COVID-19): latest updates and how to get care. Or use the virtual assistant below right to check symptoms.
Your doctor can manage your medical conditions and address your concerns from the comfort of home, at work, or anywhere through your mobile device. You’ll experience the same quality medical care, time and attention as an in-person office visit.
Just click or call the number to schedule a virtual visit with your doctor:
As we currently face the community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), and are conducting fewer in-person visits, now is a great time to take advantage of our new virtual visit offerings. Call (602) 975-7543 to see what virtual visit appointments are open to fit your schedule.
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A virtual visit is an appointment with your provider during which video or telephone is used. All aspects and quality of the visit are similar to an in-person visit, except you do not have to drive to the clinic.
It depends on your insurance coverage. If you are required to pay a co-pay during an in-person visit, then it will also apply for your video visit. You may receive a mailed request for payment.
It depends on your insurance coverage. If you are required to pay a co-pay during an in-person visit, then it will also apply for your video visit. You may receive a mailed request for payment.
You must have an internet-enabled device with a camera and a speakerphone. Examples include smartphones, tablets and desktop computers. Cellular data charges may apply if you are not using Wi-Fi for your connection, check with your carrier if you have questions about your data plan.
If you have other questions or would like to schedule your virtual visit, call (602) 975-7543
Certain behavior changes can help prevent the spread of Coronavirus in our communities. Many states have implemented orders restricting large gatherings and asking people to stay home. People are also encouraged to practice “social distancing” by avoiding crowds and remaining six (6) feet apart from each other while in public places.
Preventing Transmission – Here are a few additional actions you can take to help prevent the spread of COVID-19: