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Lee TeleHealth

When you or your child gets sick, you need care right away.

That’s why Lee Health brings you Lee TeleHealth, an on-demand medical service from the comfort of your own home. All you need to use our telehealth app is a smartphone, tablet or a computer with a webcam. Click the link to get started.

As the current wave of the coronavirus continues to spread across Southwest Florida, Lee TeleHealth service cost $49 for a visit. Lee TeleHealth connects patients directly with a physician or advanced provider and is available 24/7.

Lee TeleHealth is safe, secure, and saves time.

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Lee TeleHealth: Download Today

To help serve our community during this time, Lee Health's TeleHealth service allows you to have a virtual visit with a doctor instead of going to an urgent care.

Lee TeleHealth is perfect for non-emergencies:

  • Cold and flu
  • COVID-19 pre-screening
  • UTIs
  • Sinus infection
  • Rash
  • Pink eye
  • Headaches
  • Referrals
  • Prescriptions
  • General questions and more

Doctors are also available right now if:

  • You have limited mobility or transportation problems
  • You are on your vacation and don’t know what medical facility to visit
  • You have the cold or flu – and the last thing you want to do is get in the car and sit in an office

Talk to a provider 24/7. Use your smartphone, tablet, or computer to download the Lee TeleHealth mobile app. Or visit www.leetelehealth.org.

Reach out today!

What does Lee TeleHealth cost? 

The normal cost of a visit is $49. Lee Telehealth connects patients directly with a physician or advanced provider and is available 24/7.

Is TeleHealth right for you? Four things you need to know

Here are a few things to consider if you are thinking about connecting with a doctor through your smartphone, tablet, or computer:

  • TeleHealth is perfect for certain conditions. We’re talking non-emergencies only, of course. Do you have a cold, a twisted ankle, or an earache? Are those annoying allergies acting up? Do you have a sore throat, rash, urinary tract infection, or a sprain or strain? A bad case of the flu? Telemedicine doctors train to deal with these kinds of complaints, and patients can access TeleHealth from home, a parked car, from their office – and in the middle of the night when an urgent care office might be closed.
  • TeleHealth helps those with limited mobility or transportation problems. We’ve all been there: Can’t find a sitter, car is in the shop, or you’re just not getting out of that staff meeting. Telemedicine certainly provides convenience and instant access – right from your office chair or in the breakroom if you need it. And patients who have trouble getting around because of physical issues now have a new stress-free option.
  • On your vacation and don’t know where to go? You’ve traveled to Florida for a little fun in the sun and, instead, you end up with a cold? Dial up TeleHealth. You’ve gone to visit the in-laws in Michigan and don’t want to visit an urgent care there? Use an online group you’re familiar with back home.
  • Privacy, prescriptions, and prompt service. We’re all worried about data and personal information floating somewhere out there through a computer tube, but Lee TeleHealth uses encryption to keep your stuff safe. And online doctors are still doctors: They schedule follow-up care, call in your prescriptions, or refer you to other facilities if you need more rigorous test.

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