Telemedicine Services

Experience the convenience and accessibility of top-quality medical care with our telemedicine services.

Telemedicine ensures seamless continuity of care, particularly for follow-up visits, medication management, and routine check-ins. This approach makes healthcare more efficient and easily accessible, giving you the care you need without the hassle.

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Procedure Overview

What Telemedicine Is

Telemedicine brings high-quality healthcare to you, making it easily accessible from wherever you are.

Treatment Description

Our telemedicine services offer comprehensive care in the comfort and privacy of your own home, without compromising on quality.

What It Includes

From follow-up visits and prescription refills to managing chronic conditions, telemedicine offers convenient, remote access to top-notch healthcare tailored to your needs.

Duration

Appointments typically last 30 minutes, providing you with the care you need in an efficient, timely manner.

combination of services

Services Included

Here are some of the remedies you may consider: 

Total knee replacement surgery is most commonly performed to help reduce severe pain often caused by osteoarthritis. This is for individuals who have difficulty walking, standing, climbing stairs, and other activities that require knee flexibility. Knee replacement surgery is usually recommended when more conservative approaches don’t completely work. Intermediate treatments include steroid injections, physiotherapy, and other non-invasive treatments. Total knee replacement involves removing damaged bone or cartilage from the kneecap, shin, and thigh. The joint is then replaced with a prosthetic comprised of high-grade plastics, polymers, and metal alloys. 

Unicompartmental knee replacement surgery is helpful for individuals who do not see any results for more non-invasive procedures. This differs from total knee replacement surgery because it only replaces part of the knee. A partial knee replacement surgery reduces the amount of blood loss, has a lower incidence of blood clots and bacterial infections, requires less time to recover, and is less painful. With this surgery, orthopedic surgeons leave behind the healthy part of the knee and remove the damaged parts. This knee surgery is recommended for significant knee stiffness, ligament damage, and inflammatory arthritis.

Total hip replacement surgery treats injuries that can also cause inflammation, damage, and severe pain to the hip joint. Hip fractures, osteonecrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and tumors in the hip joint are some of the many reasons you may require hip replacement surgery. The surgical team removes the damaged cartilage and bone so that prosthetic components can replace them. Next, the surgeon removes the damaged femoral head of the thigh bone, and in its place, they implant a metal stem in the hollow center of the femur bone.

Shoulder joint replacement surgery reduces pain and improves mobility in the shoulder joint. This procedure is commonly reserved for osteoarthritis, which prevents the joint from moving smoothly due to damaged cartilage. It can help improve the ability to lift heavy items, perform normal tasks such as opening or closing doors, and enhance a full range of movement in the arms. This treatment method can greatly benefit individuals who do yoga, tennis, golf, or swimming. Typically, shoulder replacement surgery involves the removal of the damaged humeral head, which is replaced by a metal ball. The glenoid cavity is also replaced with a smooth plastic cup that mimics the joint socket.

Reverse shoulder replacement surgery helps patients with shoulder joint damage caused by rheumatoid or osteoarthritis. It is commonly used for rotator cuff tears or damage that can’t be repaired with other methods. When there is friction between the shoulder’s ball and socket, it can lead to joint instability, also known as rotator cuff arthropathy. Reverse shoulder replacement is often recommended for those who are partially or fully paralyzed or are unable to move their shoulder. If traditional shoulder replacement surgery has failed, the doctor may recommend reverse shoulder replacement. In this procedure, the ball and socket parts of the shoulder joint are switched in reverse, and a prosthetic is installed to improve shoulder movement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick and helpful answers to common inquiries.

Yes, telemedicine is secure and private. We use encrypted platforms that comply with HIPAA regulations, ensuring your medical information is safe and confidential.

You’ll need a device with a camera, microphone, and internet connection—such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Ensure your device is fully charged and you have a stable internet connection for a smooth experience.

Before your appointment, find a quiet and private space with good lighting. Have your ID, insurance information, and a list of any symptoms or questions ready. Ensure your device is working and connected to the internet.

Scheduling is easy. You can book an appointment through our website or by calling our office. Just select a time that works for you, and we’ll confirm the details.

During your telemedicine consultation, your healthcare provider will review your medical history, ask about your symptoms, and offer guidance or treatment plans. Depending on your needs, they may prescribe medication, order tests, or refer you to a specialist.

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