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Connect Care: 24/7 Urgent Care

org.intermountainhealthcare.android.connectcare

Total installs
185.6K(185,690)
Rating
4.2(866 reviews)
Released
February 1, 2016
Last updated
February 4, 2025
Category
Medical
Developer
Intermountain Healthcare
Developer details

Name
Intermountain Healthcare
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

24/7 Virtual Care
The Intermountain Health Connect Care app allows you or your child to visit with an Intermountain Health clinician for certain urgent care conditions using your phone or tablet. If you have cold or flu symptoms, sinus pain, sore throat, painful urination, a minor rash or skin issue, upset stomach, or other minor symptoms, use Connect Care 24/7/365 to quickly and conveniently get the care you need from wherever you are – just $79 a visit. Many insurance plans accepted.

Connect Care is a convenient, affordable way to get care from Intermountain Health clinicians. Our highly-trained, board certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants have many years of experience in urgent care, clinics, and hospitals, and are specially trained to provide care using telehealth. Your doctor will also be able to see the results of your visit in your medical record, and can incorporate it into your overall care. When appropriate for your condition, we can prescribe and deliver your prescription to your home or nearest pharmacy.

Connect Care is not appropriate for all conditions. If you are unsure of whether you are having a life-threatening medical emergency, or are experiencing any of the following, please go to your nearest ER:

· Chest pain or pressure

· Uncontrolled bleeding

· Sudden or severe pain

· Coughing / vomiting blood

· Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

· Sudden dizziness, weakness, change in vision, slurred speech, numbness, or other neurological changes

· Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea

· Changes in mental status, such as confusion

· Assault, physical or sexual abuse, or child abuse