Telecare Consultation

Stomach / Gut Issues

Telecare consultations can provide evaluation for constipation, diarrhea, GERD, and digestive concerns when appropriate for virtual care.

Digestive Health Evaluation

Digestive concerns such as constipation, diarrhea, and GERD can affect daily comfort and well-being. Telecare evaluation may help assess symptoms, review treatment options, and determine appropriate next steps when virtual consultation is clinically suitable.

When Telecare May Be Appropriate

Telecare may be suitable for digestive health evaluation when symptoms are stable, non-emergent, and do not require immediate physical examination. Our providers assess each situation to determine if virtual consultation is appropriate.

What a Consultation Typically Includes

Symptom Discussion

Review of digestive symptoms and concerns

Medical History Review

Assessment of medical history, medications, and contributing factors

Symptom Assessment

Evaluation of symptom severity, frequency, and impact on daily life

Treatment Discussion

Discussion of treatment options when clinically appropriate

Follow-Up Recommendations

Guidance on next steps or in-person evaluation if needed

Limitations

Telecare may not be appropriate for severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, signs of dehydration, blood in stool, or other concerning symptoms that require immediate physical examination or emergency care.

Your provider will assess whether telecare is appropriate for your specific situation and may recommend in-person care or emergency services when necessary.

Safety Note

Seek immediate medical care for severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, signs of dehydration, blood in stool, or other concerning symptoms. Telecare does not replace emergency services.

Discuss Digestive Health Options

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Evaluation is based on your symptoms and medical history.