Telehealth
What is Telehealth?
Telehealth is healthcare delivered through audio and/or video technology. When using telehealth, you will be able to talk to your provider and the provider will be talking to you in real time. With video technology, you will also be able to see your provider and they can see you just like a regular clinic visit.
If you would like a telehealth visit you will need the following:
- Device such as a smart phone (Android or iPhone), computer, laptop, or a tablet (Kindle Fire, iPad, etc.) that has a microphone and speakers,
- An email address,
- A telephone number,
- A list of your current medications,
- A list of any questions or concerns,
Not all health concerns can be addressed using telehealth. When you schedule your appointment the scheduler will know what concerns can be addressed using telehealth and will advise you of your options.
Health Concerns That Can Be Seen by Telehealth
- Acne
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Dermatology
- Pink Eye
- Sinus Infection
- Head Cold
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Diabetes
- Blood Pressure
- IBS
- UTI
- Stress Management
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Joint Pain
- Routine Visits
- Med Refills
- Arthritis
- Allergy Testing
- High Cholesterol
- Weight Management
- Smoking Cessation
- MAT
- Age appropriate screenings and secommendations
- Medication dosage changes, interactions, safe use of generic prescriptions, chronic medication management
- Men’s and Women’s Wellness Health – when a physical is not needed
- Vitamin Deficiencies
- Immunization Plans
- Lifestyle Counseling
- Insomnia
- Restless Leg Syndrome
- Pain Management
- ADHD or ADD
- COVID-19
Contact Information for Making a Telehealth Visit:
Potawot Health Village
Medical: (707) 825-5010
Behavioral Health: (707) 825-5060
Taa-‘at-dvn
Medical: (707) 464-2750
Behavioral Health: (707)464-2919
Howonquet
(707) 487-0215
Hop’-ew Puel Clinic
(707) 482-2181
Elk Valley Office/BH
(707) 464-2919.
Eureka Health Center
(707) 442–0380
Weitchpec Clinic
(530) 625-4300