According to state law in California, you can use telemedicine to receive most of your medical care, including the full range of services provided by the family medicine providers at Living Water Clinic.
By their nature, some services require an in-person appointment. Vaccinations, minor surgery, and Pap smears are a few examples of in-office services. Otherwise, you can rely on telemedicine to receive:
New patient evaluations
You can establish a new relationship with a provider at Living Water Clinic through telemedicine. Depending on your symptoms and diagnosis, your provider may ask to schedule an in-person examination after your initial telemedicine conference.
Follow-up evaluations
Established patients can take care of their follow-up appointments via telemedicine.
Medication management
Your provider at Living Water Clinic can prescribe or refill medications during your telemedicine meeting. After your appointment, they send your prescription to your preferred pharmacy.
Urgent care or sick visits
You can use telemedicine when you need quick medical attention for an illness, a flare-up of a chronic condition, or a minor injury. Depending on the severity and nature of your injury, your provider may need you to go to the office.