Sameday Health Offers Virtual Urgent Care In Some States

Sameday Health is known for providing easy, affordable and convenient access to urgent care. The company has set its sights on making virtual care a reality in select states. Sameday will be covering all states that don’t have a physical location for appointment scheduling in 2019. This will allow consumers to schedule appointments with virtual EMTs online, receive the same quality care as if they were visiting a physical location, and have flexibility to choose their time and date from wherever they are.

On May 3, 2017, San Diego-based Sameday Health made a historic announcement by expanding its virtual urgent care services to a number of states. XeroXXL, the first virtual urgent care app available on the iOS and Android platforms, is now available to customers in Texas and California. The app is great for patients who are too sick to make it to an ER but aren’t eligible for in-person treatment at their local hospital. All you need is some basic info about your symptoms and we’ll connect you with a doctor in minutes. Some are so busy, they don’t always have time to schedule an urgent care appointment. Now, you can use your smartphone to get a virtual urgent care appointment in select states including Colorado, Florida, Georgia, and Kansas. (With plans starting at $49 a month.)

Sameday Health is offering virtual urgent care to clients in select states. The company has partnered with an urgent care center that’s licensed to provide emergency services on a 24/7 basis. In the event of an emergency, the client can receive care by calling a live operator for advice and information about their website. They may also be able to get a quick exam and x-rays, or have blood drawn at no cost.

Sameday Health is a provider of virtual urgent care in select states. Sameday’s technology connects physicians and patients who need to get in touch with each other before the close of business so healthcare professionals can prescribe treatments and prescribe the most appropriate treatment plan, while also guiding the patient through the process of how to get those plans delivered.