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Brunswick Princeton Family Practice

Telehealth

Virtual Visits are a Convenient Option

Telehealth, or a 'virtual visit', is a consultation with one of our physicians via video conferencing. This option is convenient, allows you to be seen without coming into our office, and provides care by your provider.


Virtual visits are not for all conditions. We can provide care for most of the following acute care concerns:

  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  • Dyslipidemia
  • Some fevers
  • Allergies
  • Mild croup

We also provide Telehealth appointments for behavioral and mental health concerns- both initial evaluations and follow up care as appropriate.


As we cannot listen to your lungs or see your ears, we cannot evaluate ear pain, significant coughs, or assess concerns that require laboratory evaluation such as urinary tract infections and strep or flu testing.


It is also possible that after video-conferencing, we may ask you to come in for an in person sick visit if we need to perform a physical exam that reaches beyond the abilities of video conferencing.


Appointments for telehealth visits can be made through our front desk or the portal. As of April 2021, many insurers no longer cover telehealth appointments. Please contact your insurer to confirm coverage prior to booking an appointment.


Before Your Visit

  • Write down all of the medicines your have been taking, and when you last took a dose of ibuprofen or acetaminophen
  • Have current medications or inhalers/spacers available for viewing during the visit
  • Write down any questions you have, as you might forget them during the telemedicine visit!
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