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MyEClinic Virtual Healthcare app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 96 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Public Hospital District 1 Skagit County
Free
Current version: 12.19.103, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 26 Jan 2021
App size: 83.26 Mb

Get 24/7 access to urgent care providers with Skagit Regional Health.

With Skagit Regional Health, one-on-one, non-emergency care is more convenient than ever. Skip the drive and the waiting room, and connect to a board-certified doctor or licensed nurse practitioner via your tablet or smartphone — from wherever you are.
To get started, download the Skagit Regional Health Care app, set up your account and you’re ready to go. No appointment necessary. Skagit Regional Health providers are available during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST), and for coverage afterhours and on weekends, we’ve partnered with Online Care Group from American Well, a national leading provider of video visits.

During your video visit, the health care provider will assess your condition, offer a diagnosis and treatment plan, and if necessary prescribe medication.

The benefits of Skagit Regional Health Virtual Care.
• It’s convenient. You can see a licensed provider in minutes from anywhere, via your smartphone or tablet. No traffic. No crowded waiting rooms.
• It’s there when you need it. Urgent care services are available 24/7, even on holidays.
• It’s simple to use. Once you’re signed up, each additional visit is as easy as logging in and choosing an available provider.

Video visits are ideal for diagnosing and treating common urgent care conditions, including:
• Cold and flu
• Pink eye
• Rash
• Stomach flu
• Allergies
• Back pain
• Urinary tract infection in adult women
• Sore throat
• Cough
• Lower back pain
• Minor skin problems
• Eye infections

If you are an Apple Health user you will have the option to share important health information with your provider during your video visit. Sharing Apple Health data is optional but allows the provider to see heart rate, weight, and other health information to help them make a more accurate diagnosis.