What Does Telehealth Entail?
Telehealth is your direct line to trusted women’s healthcare, delivered virtually through a secure video connection. Using your phone, tablet, or computer, you can meet with your provider face-to-face to talk through symptoms, ask questions, review results, and make a plan like you would in the exam room.
It’s private, simple to use, and great for appointments such as:
- Follow-ups and lab reviews
- Birth control consultations
- Fertility and preconception discussions
Telehealth visits allow us to stay in sync with your needs, answer your questions in real time, and support your care without missing a step.
Find a ProviderHow Women Benefit from Telehealth
When your calendar fills up, it’s easy to feel like you need to make sacrifices to maintain balance day-to-day. That is the complete opposite of what we want patients to feel when it comes to their healthcare.
Virtual visits help you stay consistent with care, even when time feels limited. You can check in with your provider from your kitchen table, your office, or anywhere that feels comfortable and quiet.
Appointments start on time and end with answers. It becomes easier to stay proactive while attending to your other priorities. You can manage family planning while the toddlers take a nap, discuss birth control on your lunch break, or work with a nutritional counselor when visiting your in-laws.
Telehealth makes room for the moments that matter. You spend less time getting to your appointment and more time focusing on the care itself. That kind of flexibility helps you keep up with your health while keeping everything else moving forward.
How to Prepare for Your Virtual Appointment
A few quick steps can help make your telehealth visit smooth and productive:
- Check Your Tech: Make sure your device is charged, your Wi-Fi is working, and you’ve got any login links ready to go.
- Choose a Quiet Spot: Find a private space where you feel comfortable speaking freely. Headphones can help with clarity if needed.
- Gather Your Info: Jot down any medications, symptoms, or questions you’d like to discuss. That way, nothing important slips your mind.
- Minimize Distractions: If possible, let others know you’ll be unavailable for a short time so you can focus on your care.
Remember, if something comes up during your appointment that requires a closer look, your provider can schedule an in-office follow-up.
Schedule a Telehealth Appointment Today
UWH of The Carolinas is here to make your care more convenient, accessible, and just as supportive as it’s always been. Whether it’s your first visit or a follow-up, our telehealth appointments keep you connected to a provider who listens, understands, and helps guide your next step.
Let’s keep the conversation going, wherever you are.
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