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At University of Maryland Medical Center, we are committed to bringing you the care you need to remain safe and healthy.

Telemedicine appointments allow patients continued access to our experienced healthcare professionals in the secure setting of home.

If you are experiencing an emergency, you should call 911 or go to the emergency department.

How to Make an Appointment

  • Existing patients with access to MyPortfolio can request a virtual visit there or call the office directly.
  • New patients should contact the provider by phone.

Search for a provider's contact information using Find a Doctor.

What Telemedicine Can Do

Telemedicine allows management of a variety of chronic and acute health conditions, and it allows you to save travel time and observe social distancing and current CDC health recommendations.

These are some of the types of care our primary care and specialty providers for both children and adults are offering via telemedicine appointments.

Services

Services available will vary by provider and may differ for adults and children. Contact your provider for more details.

  • Annual wellness visits and new patient consultations
  • Sick visits, in some cases
  • Reviewing lab and test results
  • Follow-up care (routine and after hospitalization)
  • Medication checks and some prescription refills
  • Transitional care management, which follows a discharge from a hospital
  • Second opinions or evaluation for a particular treatment, such as organ transplantation

Symptoms and Conditions

While the following can often be evaluated via telemedicine, the next step could be an in-person visit. Learn more about how we are keeping patients safe when they come into our facilities.

Acute Concerns

  • Seasonal allergies and sinus infections
  • Rashes and conjunctivitis
  • Headache
  • Some injuries, such as back strain and minor burns
  • Urinary complaints
  • Respiratory symptoms of illnesses that could be the common cold, flu or COVID-19

Ongoing Health Issues

Our providers are here to help you manage your medical condition during the pandemic.

    • Asthma, COPD and other pulmonary conditions
    • Behavioral health
    • Cancer treatment symptoms
    • Diabetes
    • Gastrointestinal conditions
    • High blood pressure and many other heart and vascular conditions
    • Neurological conditions
    • Pain management
    • Palliative care
    • Pregnancy – Some prenatal appointments (Read more about Pregnancy and COVID-19.)

How Telemedicine Works

To meet the needs of our patients, we offer a variety of types of telehealth visits. Which type of appointment is right for you will depend on the nature of your issue. Your provider's office can help set you up with the right appointment.

Video Visits

Our telemedicine video appointments include real-time video and audio, as well as a chat feature.