e-Visits

An electronic or e-visit is a convenient and affordable alternative designed to efficiently respond to routine, non-complex medical problems. Examples might include:

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Hair loss
  • Enlarged prostate (BPH)
  • Prostate cancer risk counseling
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Follow-up of a stable chronic condition
  • Medical record review and second opinion

Patients receive a full consultation, complete with a diagnosis, personalized treatment plan, and appropriate prescriptions. Patients are able to avoid lengthy waits for appointments and time-consuming trips to the doctor’s office.

An e-Visit is not designed for complex or non-routine medical care especially problems that might require the relating of extensive history information or a thorough physical exam.

E-visits are not billed by our practice to any insurer, as they are usually considered a non-covered service. The patient is always responsible for our typical e-Visit charges. Our standard e-Visit charge ranges from $50 to $250 depending on the complexity of your problem or condition.

Requests for e-Visits must be confirmed and scheduled by our office prior to the e-Visit. Prior to the visit, you may be asked to complete certain medical questionnaires. Sometimes, after reviewing your information, or during the e-Visit, it may be determined that your problem is too complex for an e-Visit session. In that case, our office will schedule you for a traditional office visit and your e-Visit fee will be applied to the patient balance related to your office visit or refunded per our practice’s billing policy.

Communication during an e-Visit may be exchanged via teleconference, landline phone, cellular phone, and online chat. We highly respect patient confidentiality and we follow HIPAA guidelines to keep your data secure and safe.

Visit a Urology Specialist Online

3 easy steps:

  1. Request an e-Visit online or call (352) 861-2115.
  2. Speak with a doctor on your phone or computer.
  3. Get a prescription sent to your local pharmacy or choose to have your medication delivered to your door by one of our mail order pharmacy partners.