Clinic Uses DoctorTouch Technology For Telehealth & Improving Healthcare
July 23, 2019
HMC Clinic Uses DoctorTouch Technology For Telehealth & Improving Healthcare
HMC Clinic, an affiliate clinic of Home-Medicare.com has partnered with DoctorTouch in using its secure technology for providing telehealth services. HMC will enlist their doctors onboard to provide telehealth services focusing on primary care & chronic care.
For more information about the announcement, read the news article of HMC Clinic
One of the main attractive features of DoctorTouch is its multi device accessibility. You can access DoctorTouch telehealth services via web browser on a computer, tablet or mobile app made available on both iOS
& Android
smartphones. It’s also available in your preferred language.
In the early stages, HMC Clinic will enlist 5 doctors on DoctorTouch from operating hours of 9 am to 10 pm. There are plans to enlist more doctors and extend its hours of operation in the future as they grow and scale.
While there are limitations to telehealth where we cannot treat or diagnose more complicated diseases, there are bountiful conditions we can treat.
Through HD Video and secure file sharing provided by DoctorTouch technology, HMC doctors can help to treat the following conditions:
Pediactric Issues
Geriatric / Elderly Care
Urgent Care Conditions:
• Allergies
• Cold & Flu
• Constipation
• Cough
• Diarrhea
• Ear Problems
• Fever
• Headache
• Insect Bites
• Nausea / Vomiting
• Rash
• Respiratory Problems
• Sore Throats
• Urinary Problems / UTI
• Skin & Eye Issues
In combination with our telehealth, we also offer the convenience of ePresciption using our file sharing technology.
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