How do I schedule a telehealth appointment?
Contact your provider’s office at your earliest convenience to see if a telehealth appointment is right for you. You can also self-schedule same-day acute care appointments at mymountnittanyhealth.org. You’ll need to create an account if you don’t already have one.
Do I need any special equipment?
You will need a smartphone, tablet or computer with a camera and high speed internet connection.
What should I wear?
Unless otherwise instructed by your provider, you should dress just as you would for an office visit.
What specialties and services offer telehealth?
Telehealth appointments are currently offered for the following specialties and services:
- Primary Care (family and internal medicine)
- Pediatrics
- Allergy & Immunology
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Ear, Nose & Throat
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- General Surgery
- Infectious Disease
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Orthopedics
- Physical Therapy
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Radiation Oncology
- Sleep Medicine
- Urology
Are telehealth visits only for established patients?
In certain specialties, new patients are able to schedule a telehealth visit. Contact your provider’s office to see if this option is available.
How is this different from a virtual check-in?
A virtual check-in is a short telephone call with your provider. A telehealth visit is an office visit conducted remotely through the use of an internet-connected device that has camera and audio capabilities on both the provider and the patient’s side.
What does it cost?
For patients, the cost of a telehealth is the same as a “live” or in-office visit. Co-pays are added to the office statement mailed to the patient after the visit.
How is a telehealth visit billed?
Telehealth appointments are billed the same way an in-office visit would be billed. You will want to check with your specific health insurance plan for more information.