Virtual urgent care
As a GHP member, you have access to virtual urgent care.
What is virtual urgent care?
When you have a minor medical concern, get care from the comfort of home with virtual urgent care. It offers:
- Convenient connection: All you need is a smartphone, tablet or computer with a webcam and a high-speed internet connection.
- Accessible appointments: Can’t get in to see your primary care doctor? We have appointments that fit into your busy schedule.
- Family-friendly care: Virtual urgent care is available for those age 2 and older.
What conditions does virtual urgent care treat?
Turn to virtual urgent care when you aren’t in immediate danger but need care quickly for conditions like:
- Allergies
- Bronchitis
- Skin conditions and rashes
- Cold and flu
- Cold sores
- Coughs
- Cysts
- Diarrhea and vomiting
- Headaches (mild)
- Insect/tick bites
- Pink eye
- Sinus pain
- Urinary tract infections (female only, ages 18–65)
- Warts
- Yeast infections
Don’t use virtual urgent care in an emergency. If you have chest pain, difficulty breathing, significant bleeding or any signs of a life- or limb-threatening condition, head to your nearest emergency room or call 911.
How to get started
- View current wait times and get started using the button below.
- Someone will be with you shortly to complete the check-in process and connect you with a provider.
- Talk with your provider to get treatment, so you can feel better soon.
Frequently asked questions
Who can use virtual urgent care?
Our virtual urgent care providers see GHP members age 2 and older who are located in Pennsylvania.
Are video visits secure?
Yes, video visits are conducted over a secure network with patient data and privacy carefully protected.
Can I get a prescription?
Yes, our virtual urgent care providers can prescribe medications as part of your treatment. If you need an existing prescription renewed, contact your regular healthcare provider.
Aren't in-person visits better?
Telehealth or video visits can’t always replace face-to-face care, but they’re a great option for routine medical concerns. They also:
- Save you time — less driving and waiting
- Allow you to get care when you need it
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