our medical providers will help you answer questions like:
Is this a serious situation? Do I come to the Urgent Care or do I need to go to the Emergency Room? Is this contagious? Can I still go to work or school? Should I take a day off?
What should I do to treat this? What caused this? What can I expect to happen over the next few days? Can I still go on my upcoming trip? Which Specialist should I go to?
Can you call a prescription in for me? Is there a home remedy that you recommend? I don’t have time to come into the Urgent Care or go to the doctor this week.
What can I do in the meantime? Does this condition need an x-ray? Do I have to get the x-ray right now?
HOW DOES video VISIT WORK?
You can see a St. Francis Medical Provider through Video Chat by clicking on START A VIDEO VISIT NOW and providing the requested information in order to start your Visit.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT?
Once you have registered, by answering a few questions, uploading a copy of your ID, insurance card (if applicable) and submitting payment (if self-pay or co-pay is applicable), you will be placed in Que. Additional questions relating to your visit and health history may be asked of you by our medical staff. Then your Provider will see you shortly!
Our Medical Providers listen to you and see you. Depending on your unique symptoms and problems, our Providers will let you know whether you need to come into the Urgent Care in order to be treated, direct you to a specialist, send you to the best Emergency Room for you, set you up with an x-ray, or call in a prescription. Take the guesswork out of your medical care! Start with a Telemedicine visit instead, and VIDEO VISIT with a St. Francis Medical Provider now.
WHAT TYPES OF CONDITIONS ARE BEST FOR vIDEO VISIT?
Rash
Diarrhea after traveling (not significantly vomiting)
Seasonal allergies
Simple UTIs
Joint pain
Laryngitis
Pinkeye
Styes
Skin conditions:
Acne
Athletes foot
Eczema
Head lice
Hives
Impetigo
Poison ivy, poison oak
Oral or mouth and cold sores
Sunburn
Discussing and sharing test results
Traveler's diarrhea
Travel medications (Malaria pills, antibiotics for potential traveler’s diarrhea, medications for nausea)
A pediatric question or consultation for your child