Quick care video visit

For minor health concerns, we’re here for your family 24/7.

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For minor health concerns, we’re here for your family 24/7.


Commonly used for:
    • Anxiety
    • Allergies
    • Back pain
    • Colds
    • Cough
    • COVID
    • Flu
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Pink eye
    • Sinus problems
    • Sore throat
    • Urinary concerns
    • Anxiety
    • Allergies
    • Back pain
    • Colds
    • Cough
    • COVID
    • Flu
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Pink eye
    • Sinus problems
    • Sore throat
    • Urinary concerns

When should I use a Quick Care Video Visit?
Non-urgent symptoms treated include abdominal discomfort or upset stomach, acid reflux, acne, allergies, anxiety, back pain, breathing problems, bronchitis, colds, constipation, cough, COVID-19, diarrhea, eye discharge or drainage, fever, flu, headache, incontinence, joint pain and stiffness, minor burns, minor skin injuries, nasal congestion, nausea and vomiting, neck and back pain, painful urination, pink eye, red eye, respiratory flu symptoms, respiratory infections, runny nose, sinus drainage, sinus infections, sinus problems, skin rashes, sore throat, sprains and strains, stuffy nose, upper respiratory infection, vaginal discharge and irritation.
Who can request a Quick Care Video Visit?
Anyone over the age of 18 who's physically located in Illinois, Wisconsin or Michigan can request a Quick Care Video Visit. Our video visit providers are only licensed to practice telemedicine in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. You can also request a video visit on behalf of minors ages 2 up to 18 if you're their legally authorized representative. Children under 2 aren't eligible.
Will I meet with my primary care provider for my Quick Care Video Visit?
Quick Care Video Visits will not be done by your provider. We have qualified providers trained in telehealth on call to perform video visits.
Are Quick Care Video Visits safe and private?
Yes. Quick Care Video Visits are powered by Zoom and are safe, secure and private. The Zoom app is a dedicated portal for video visits on your computer, and Advocate Aurora Health has enhanced security measures like meeting IDs, visit verification and unique passwords to ensure only you and your provider have access to your video visit.
Can I use insurance to cover the cost?
Quick Care Video Visits are billed to your insurance. If you don’t have insurance, you’ll receive a statement detailing your financial responsibility. We're also able to provide Quick Care Video Visits if you have Medicare or Medicaid as your primary or secondary insurance.

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