Telehealth at Tanner

Stay healthy — and safe —
at home with our telemedicine solutions.

 

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Telehealth at Tanner

Stay healthy — and safe — at home with our telemedicine solutions.

Telehealth Visits

Our Tanner Medical Group providers are helping you stay well — even as you stay home.

Our new telehealth service allows you to schedule regular office visit appointments with Tanner Medical Group providers.

Need a COVID-19 test? Our providers also can review your symptoms, determine if you should be tested for COVID-19 and enter the order for you to receive a test.

What to expect from your telehealth visit

When you call, you’ll be scheduled with an appointment and provided with a link. When you click the link:

  1. Make sure you’re using a device with a camera, speakers and microphone, such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop computer.
  2. At your appointed time, click the link and you will be brought to a provider’s “virtual waiting room.
  3. When the provider is ready, they’ll “invite” you into a live chat session. The provider will get some background information from you, discuss your concerns and assess your need for a test.

If your appointment is about a COVID-19 test, the physician will determine if COVID-19 testing is necessary, enter an order and provide you with instructions on how to get your test. We’ll notify you when the test results are available. A provider’s order is necessary to receive a test.

Telehealth visits will be billed as a normal doctor’s visit.

Make your appointment now

To schedule your telehealth visit, call your Tanner Medical Group provider.

Appointment scheduling

 

Telehealth Patient Tips

For help with and tips for your telehealth visit, please open or download our Telemedicine Patient Tips document (pdf).

 

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