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Commonly used for:
    • Allergies
    • Cold & flu
    • Cough & congestion
    • Depression
    • Dirarrhea & vomiting
    • Eye pain or pink eye
    • Nausea or stomach pain
    • Rash
    • Sinus infection
    • Sore throat
    • UTI
    • Yeast infection
    • Allergies
    • Cold & flu
    • Cough & congestion
    • Depression
    • Dirarrhea & vomiting
    • Eye pain or pink eye
    • Nausea or stomach pain
    • Rash
    • Sinus infection
    • Sore throat
    • UTI
    • Yeast infection

Who can use ExpressCare Virtual?
Providence ExpressCare Virtual is available to anyone located in Washington, Oregon, California, Montana or Alaska who has access to a personal computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Providers can see adults and children of all ages.
How much does a virtual visit cost?
A virtual visit is covered by most insurance plans. Check with your carrier to determine coverage and any copayments or deductibles. If you do not have insurance, the cost is $79, payable at the time of visit via credit card. This cost does not include the cost of any medications, follow-up lab work or follow-up visits, if deemed applicable. If we determine that a virtual visit is not appropriate for your condition, you will not be charged for your visit. We will help you locate a more appropriate place to receive care (e.g., urgent care, emergency care).
Do I need to create an account to use ExpressCare Virtual?
Yes, you need to create an account before you speak to a provider, but the account creation process is simple and takes just a few moments. We recommend you set up your account now so it’s ready when you need it. Once your account is created, you can use the mobile app or website using the same username and password.
How do I use ExpressCare Virtual for my kids?
Parents/guardians must log in with their own account and select a provider. Then you’ll add your child’s information. Your child will be listed as a "minor dependent" on your account.
Will I be able to get medications called in through ExpressCare Virtual?
ExpressCare Virtual medical providers can call in medication to your pharmacy in accordance with state laws and when medically appropriate. Controlled medications (narcotic pain medications, benzodiazepines, etc.) cannot be filled. Please contact your primary care provider for these refills.

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All healthcare services are provided solely by independent healthcare provider organization listed, according to the particular organization’s own policies and terms. All healthcare provider organizations and their respective healthcare providers are not employees or agents of Walgreens or any Walgreens subsidiary or affiliate company.

Information about the listed healthcare organizations and their respective services is provided by the particular organization, and should not be viewed as a recommendation, endorsement, or guarantee by Walgreens. Walgreens is not responsible for, and disclaims all liability for the listed provider services.

Providence ExpressCare is owned and operated by Providence Health & Services. The healthcare providers at Providence ExpressCare at Walgreens are employees and/or agents of Providence Health & Services. The healthcare providers are not employees or agents of Walgreen Co. or any Walgreens subsidiary or affiliated company.