Telemedicine
Consult with Springfield Urgent Care providers from the comfort of your own home.
Connect with us from your computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Telemedicine is not intended for emergency conditions. Dial 911 if you deem your condition to be life or limb threatening.
If clinically indicated, your provider can e-prescribe a prescription to your pharmacy. Some major insurance plans are accepted or there will be a Self-Pay visit for $49. A virtual visit is available to Michigan residents ages 6 and older.
Not every illness is appropriate for treatment via a video visit. The list below is to give guidance of the conditions/symptoms that may be treatable via telemedicine. In some cases, we may need to do a more in-depth physical exam at our clinic.
Conditions/symptoms or diagnoses that MAY be appropriate for a telemedicine visit include:
- Common cold
- Upper Respiratory Infection
- Allergies
- Sinusitis
- Cough/Bronchitis
- Sore throat
- Nasal congestion, drainage
- Pink eye
- Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection in females of childbearing age
- Rashes
- Sleep problems
- Medication Questions
- Mild Flu
- Tooth Pain
- Skin infections
- Medication refills
- Ear aches
- Yeast infection
- Poison ivy
- Minor sprain/strains
Conditions/symptoms that are NOT appropriate for a telemedicine visit include:
- Anything life or limb threatening
- Poisoning
- Shortness of breath or wheezing
- High Fever
- Chest Pain
- Abdominal pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Excessive nausea, vomiting
- Dizziness
- Severe Headache/Migraine
- Fractures
- Lacerations
- Abscesses
- Weakness or numbness
- Fainting
- Back, pelvic, joint pain
- Controlled substances
- Pregnancy
- Children, under the age of 6