Virtual COVID-19 Appointments: Online Evaluation, Testing Guidance and Treatment for $20

If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, have tested positive, or need guidance after a known exposure, Practical Telehealth's licensed providers can help quickly and privately for just $20. Get a virtual evaluation, testing guidance, and treatment recommendations without leaving home.

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How Our COVID-19 Care Works

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Book a Visit

Purchase a visit, fill out some questions and it goes to a HIPPA complaint system for review.

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Provider Review

A licensed medical provider reviews the information, chats with you (via a messaging system).

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Get Guidance & Treatment

Receive expert care, prescriptions, and next steps—all online.

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What to Expect at a Virtual COVID-19 Appointment

During your virtual COVID appointment, your provider will review your symptoms, exposure history, and test results to assess your condition. You will receive clear guidance on isolation, treatment options, and when to seek further care, typically within hours of submitting your visit.

Why Choose Practical Telehealth

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Accessible Expertise

Licensed providers ready to support you wherever you are

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Convenient Virtual Visits

No travel, no waiting rooms—just care when you need it.

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Trusted & Affordable

Secure virtual telehealth starting at just $20.

COVID-19 Treatment Options We Can Prescribe

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Where clinically appropriate and within our scope of practice, our providers can prescribe antiviral medications and symptomatic treatment to support your recovery. We will also provide guidance on managing symptoms at home and monitoring for signs that require escalation to in-person care.

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COVID-19 Testing Guidance and Referrals

If you are unsure whether to test, which test to take, or how to interpret your results, our providers can walk you through the process. We can also direct you to appropriate local testing resources and help you understand what your results mean for your health and those around you.

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When to Seek In-Person or Emergency COVID Care

Most COVID-19 cases can be managed at home with proper guidance. However, if you experience difficulty breathing, persistent chest pain, confusion, bluish lips or face, or inability to stay awake, seek emergency care immediately. These symptoms may indicate a serious complication requiring in-person treatment.

FAQs

Can I get Paxlovid online?

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Paxlovid is an FDA-authorized antiviral for eligible high-risk patients. Our providers can evaluate your eligibility based on your health history and symptom timeline and prescribe it where appropriate. Time is critical as Paxlovid must be started within 5 days of symptom onset.


My COVID Test Is Positive. What Should I Do Now?

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If you have tested positive, book a virtual visit immediately. Your provider will assess your risk level, recommend isolation protocols, discuss treatment options, and provide documentation if needed for work or school. Most patients can safely recover at home with the right guidance.


Is telehealth appropriate for COVID-19 treatment?

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Yes. For the majority of COVID-19 cases, virtual care is entirely appropriate and recommended. Telehealth reduces the risk of transmission, speeds up access to treatment, and allows providers to monitor your progress through follow-up messaging without requiring an in-person visit.