Teladoc Health is Providing Free Virtual Health Care Services to New Mexico Residents Impacted by Wildfires
Teladoc Health (NYSE: TDOC) is offering free, 24/7 general medical telehealth services to New Mexico residents and first responders affected by wildfires.
Individuals displaced or unable to access medical care due to the fires can contact licensed healthcare professionals for non-emergency illnesses by calling Teladoc at 855-225-5032. Prescription refills for non-narcotic drugs are also available.
Dr. Vidya Raman-Tangella, Teladoc’s Chief Medical Officer, emphasized the importance of maintaining health, especially for those with chronic conditions exacerbated by the fires. Teladoc Health has a history of offering no-cost virtual care during federally declared natural disasters, supporting community health in times of crisis.
More information is available at Teladoc Health’s disaster hotline webpage.
- Free, 24/7 telehealth services offered to New Mexico wildfire victims.
- Includes non-emergency healthcare and prescription refills for non-narcotic drugs.
- Supports community health by addressing chronic illness flare-ups due to wildfires.
- Teladoc Health has a track record of providing no-cost care during natural disasters.
- None.
PURCHASE, NY, June 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teladoc Health (NYSE: TDOC), the global leader in whole-person virtual care, is providing free, 24/7 general medical telehealth visits to New Mexico residents, first responders and others directly impacted by the devastating wildfires.
Individuals in New Mexico who have been displaced or who cannot access medical care as a result of the fires can seek treatment from a licensed health care professional for any non-emergency illness by calling Teladoc Health directly at 855-225-5032. Individuals seeking physician-authorization for prescription refills of non-narcotic drugs can also get assistance. For emergencies, patients should call 911.
“We encourage those impacted by the fires to continue to prioritize their health and safety, especially as patients may experience wildfire-induced flare ups of chronic illnesses, such as asthma,” said Dr. Vidya Raman-Tangella, chief medical officer at Teladoc Health. “Virtual care is a proven solution that supports community health during these times, and we are grateful to provide access to care as New Mexico rebuilds and recovers from the fires.”
Among those adult and pediatric conditions that can be effectively diagnosed and treated as part of Teladoc Health’s general medical no-cost offering are common conditions including urinary tract infections, sinus problems, respiratory infections, allergies, cold and flu symptoms, and many other non-emergency illnesses.
Teladoc Health deploys resources each year to respond to federally declared natural disasters across the United States, making virtual care services available at no cost to communities impacted by floods, storms, fires and other public emergencies. For more information, visit https://www.teladochealth.com/info/disaster-hotline.
About Teladoc Health
Teladoc Health empowers all people everywhere to live their healthiest lives by transforming the healthcare experience. As the world leader in whole-person virtual care, Teladoc Health uses proprietary health signals and personalized interactions to drive better health outcomes across the full continuum of care, at every stage in a person's health journey. Teladoc Health leverages more than two decades of expertise and data-driven insights to meet the growing virtual care needs of consumers and healthcare professionals. For more information, please visit www.teladochealth.com.
Source: Teladoc Health, Inc. – General
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