Online Prescription
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This page describes a telehealth workflow for clinical evaluation. Prescriptions are issued only after a clinician decides it’s appropriate. Not for emergencies. If you have chest pain, severe shortness of breath, signs of stroke, severe allergic reaction, suicidal thoughts, or rapidly worsening symptoms — call local emergency services.
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How Telemedicine Prescriptions Work
The best telehealth doesn’t try to “sell a prescription.” It runs a real clinical workflow: identity verification, symptom review, red-flag screening, medical history, documentation, and follow-up.
What You Receive From an Online Visit
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Clinical summary — what the clinician thinks is going on, plus the reasoning and next steps.
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Medication guidance — how to take it, what to avoid, expected timeline, and what side effects matter.
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Follow-up pathway — what to do if symptoms don’t improve, and when to switch to in-person care.
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Optional e-Prescription — sent to a pharmacy when appropriate; no “guaranteed prescriptions.”
Conditions Commonly Evaluated via Telehealth
Telemedicine is best for conditions where history, visual exam, and clinical screening drive decisions. For anything that requires imaging, urgent labs, or physical procedures — we redirect you to the right in-person level of care.
Primary care
Common infections & symptom triage
Cold/flu-like symptoms, sinus symptoms, mild UTIs (when appropriate), stomach upset triage, and “what is this?” guidance.
Dermatology
Rashes & skin concerns
Acne, eczema flares, dermatitis, suspected fungal rashes, and photo-based follow-ups.
Chronic care support
Medication review & refills
When clinically appropriate and legally permitted: refills for stable conditions, adherence support, side-effect troubleshooting.
Specialist navigation
Right doctor, right time
We help you choose the correct specialist and urgency level based on symptoms, history, and red flags.
Our Physicians
Dr. Mark W. Albers M.D
Neurology
Dr. Rory Abrams M.D
Neurology
Dr. Mary D’Alton M.D
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dr. Anate Aelon M.D
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dr. Trent P. Ainsworth DO
Family Medicine
Dr. Liping L. Zhong M.D
Family Medicine
Dr. Yolanda A. Cestero M.D
Dermatology
Dr. Mays H. Al-Shaer M.D
Dermatology
Dr. Donna D. Adams M.D
Cardiology
Dr. Michael R. McMullan M.D
Cardiology
Dr. Benjamin Gruber M.D
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Dr. Valerie Cote, M.D
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Dr. Robert G. Cynar, M.D
Sleep Medicine
Dr. John R. Debus M.D
Sleep Medicine
Dr. Marc Beaghler, M.D
Urology
Dr. Daniel Brill, M.D
Ophthalmology
Dr. David Dao, M.D
Ophthalmology
Dr. Sidney Schechet, M.D
Ophthalmology
Dr. Michael J. Elman, M.D
Ophthalmology
Dr. Seyed Khodami, M.D
Urology
When We Do & Don’t Prescribe
Safety Checks That Make Telehealth Trustworthy
Clinical screening
- Red-flag symptom checks (urgent escalation rules)
- Medication interaction review
- Allergy and contraindication screening
- Follow-up guidance if symptoms persist
Documentation
- Visit notes and clinical reasoning
- Clear plan + safety net instructions
- Medication directions and warnings
- Continuity options for follow-ups
Privacy & Security
We use secure access controls and limit data exposure. Your information is handled to support care delivery, documentation, and follow-up. If your program is subject to HIPAA (US) or GDPR (EU), publish the corresponding privacy notice and patient rights page.
Transparent Pricing (Example Structure)
You can replace these example numbers with your actual pricing. Keeping it transparent reduces friction and increases trust.
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No guaranteed prescriptions. Real clinical evaluation.
