Doctors on Demand – Telehealth Services to Video Call Your Doctor Now

doctor on demand Times magazine

excerpted from Time magazine

Online virtual doctor visits are a growing breed of telehealth services beginning to dot the healthcare landscape.  Companies such as MDLIVEAmerican WellTeleDocGoogle Helpouts, and Doctor on Demand offer virtual care services that are designed to give you immediate access to a doctor so getting medical attention is more convenient and accessible for everybody. This means no more sitting around urgent care waiting rooms full of germs and sick people just to get seen for a minor cold.  It also means you don’t have to take a big chunk of time out of work or haul a sick child down to an office to see a doctor.  Instead, you can get on your laptop or mobile device and easily have a doctor see you virtually from the comfort of your home or office.  Depending on your needs, there are a range of telehealth and telemedicine options out there these days for online doctor consultations.

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For a quick diagnoses and prescription for something like a cold or yeast infection, Zipnosis offers 5 minute online doctor diagnoses at $25 per illness.  You can also get fast answers for your health condition using popular smartphone health apps like AskMD and HealthTap which give you free access to instant doctor answers.  Full-fledged live doctor video consultations with primary care physicians, specialists, and therapists are also now available.  Virtual care platforms that have these services include MDLIVE ($45/consultation for doctor or therapist), American Well ($49/consultation), TeleDoc ($38/consultation + $150 annual membership fee), Google Helpouts for Health (price set by individual health providers), and celebrity newcomer, Doctor on Demand ($40/consultation).  You can check out our list of virtual consultation service reviews here.

Dr. Phil Showcases Online Doctor Video Visits

Doctor on Demand Dr. PhilEven TV health personalities like Dr. Phil are getting into the game. Dr. Phil recently featured the Doctor on Demand telehealth app on his own TV show as well as on The Doctors. In addition, he is one of the funders of Doctor On Demand (along with an impressive list of investors including Venrock, Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Athena Health CEO Jonathan Bush). He also sits on its advisory board and happens to be the father of one of the co-founders, Jay McGraw.

Doctor on Demand allows you to see a doctor without being a part of a health plan or employer group.  It charges based on time (like lawyers) rather than a per visit fee at a $40 per 15 minutes rate.  It also employs doctors to work scheduled shifts rather than having doctors subscribe to the service to see patients whenever they have down time.  Its pay model allows physicians get to take home $30, while Doctor on Demand gets a $10 cut.  Doctor on Demand consultations are currently available in 31 states, including California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

Video Visits With Your Doctor A Growing Frontier

Even without media hype from Dr. Phil, Dr. Stork, and Dr. Oz, virtual doctor visits are a clearly growing healthcare option. Long touted as a solution to healthcare accessibility for patients in underserved and rural areas, telehealth is also seen as a way to help lower healthcare costs and improve effectiveness, cover doctor shortages anticipated with the Affordable Care Act, and to make healthcare more convenient overall.   Furthermore, video doctor visits are also benefiting doctors.  According to a recent study, 80% of doctors are using mobile devices in their day-to-day practice, and MedCity reports that “many are choosing to work remotely and consult with patients on video chat services

Are you ready for video chat visits with a doctor?

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Comments ( 11 )
  • anne
    J. Barton Williams says:

    how do you do a physical exam on a video chat? It sounds like the video chat is just a history taking visit with no physical exam. This falls way short of a real doctor visit.

  • anne
    Anjali Sharma says:

    Online doctor Consultation is growing very rapidly. Patients are also preferring online consultation rather than consulting doctor physically. I have come across with an online doctor consultation site called EVAIDYA . Where anyone can choose a specialists and consult them online by sitting at home via phone, e-mail, video conference, chat etc. I personally consulted doctors and i am happy with their service. So i can definitely say online doctor consultation is the future of healthcare industry.

  • anne
    Sarita Gupta says:

    Nice blog!!! I really agree with “Doctors on Demand – Telehealth Services to Video Call Your Doctor Now” because now a days everyone looks for latest technologies and easy done. Health care app is really help full to every one.thanks for sharing good information.

  • anne
    Priyankamishra says:

    Great Post. Really online doctor consultation is growing very fast. most of the people are preferring to that.

  • anne
    Mona Singh says:

    Well, there are some bottle necks as of now regarding the physical examination aspect but surely technology will be able to plug that gap pretty soon as the telemedicine concept.It has shrunk Physical Boundaries and one can consult Doctors sitting at home and be able to consult the best doctors from around the world.It is also quiet convenient and a blessing in disguise for patients.

  • anne
    SuVitas says:

    Awesome post. Really online doctor consultations are growing fast these days.

  • anne
    PillsBills says:

    Sound’s interesting (Online Doctor Consultation), but how do they manage our health progress report and physical health examine??

  • anne
    Anirudh says:

    Online doctor consultation is growing at a very fast pace and it makes a lot of sense too -both to the doctors and the patients. However it is important to exercise caution and verify the credentials of the doctor before going in for a session. Also it is important to use only certified and credible sites for the same as a lot of fly by night operators are there in the market whose only objective is to fleece the customer.

  • anne
    Brinnova says:

    Awesome post. Really online doctor consultations are growing fast these days.
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  • anne
    3MEDS Pharmacy says:

    Hey, This is really something new and interesting as well! Online doctor consultation is a very fast pace and it makes a lot of sense too -both to the doctors and the patients. I’ll definitely try this

  • anne
    3meds Pharmacy says:

    Awesome post. Really online doctor consultations are growing fast in this digital era.

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