Telemedicine

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Your Telemedicine appointment is just like a regular doctor’s appointment. Scheduled by your doctor, a Telemedicine appointment enable you to see a specialist or another health care professional who isn’t located nearby. Using Telemedicine services at TADH, you’ll connect through videoconferencing and other electronic tools, allowing you to stay within your home community. This service helps reduce the time, cost, and stress of traveling for medical appointments, while still providing you with the care you need.

Referral Information

Ask your doctor if your appointment can be via Telemedicine. A physician referral is required. Please bring your Ontario Health Card with you.

Frequently Asked questions

Telemedicine uses video cameras, software and monitors to connect you to specialists who are not located near you, reducing the need to travel to receive care. You will be able to see, hear and talk to a doctor or other health care professional.

A Telemedicine appointment is just like a regular appointment; only the specialist you will be seeing and speaking with is on a monitor. Before you arrive, the specialist you are going to see will already have relevant information about you to support your Telemedicine visit. However, you may be asked to bring test results, medications or x-rays with you. A health care professional who has been trained in Telemedicine will be with you during your visit. The videoconference connection is made with the specialist at a different location and the visit begins. The health care professional with you may assist with the examination, using Tele-diagnostic equipment like a digital stethoscope, otoscope or patient examination camera. The specialist on the monitor can hear heart and breath sounds and look into your ear, nose and throat as if he were sitting in the same room.

No. A Telemedicine appointment is available to anyone with a valid Ontario Health Card.

Just like a regular doctor’s appointment, your Telemedicine visit will be private and confidential. It can only be seen and heard by the health care professionals involved.

If you have any questions, please speak to your health care professional. You can also visit OTN online at otn.ca or call 1-855-654-0888.

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