Community Virtual Care

24/7 online visits from the comfort of your home

Visits start at $49

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24/7 online visits from the comfort of your home

Visits start at $49

Get started

Commonly used for:
    • Colds
    • Fevers
    • Infections
    • Skin Conditions
    • Insect bites
    • Headaches
    • Eye Infections
    • Stomach Aches
    • Medication Refill
    • Second Opinion
    • Colds
    • Fevers
    • Infections
    • Skin Conditions
    • Insect bites
    • Headaches
    • Eye Infections
    • Stomach Aches
    • Medication Refill
    • Second Opinion

Is Community Virtual Care safe and private?
Yes. Community Virtual Care is safe and private. Community Virtual Care is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Is Community Virtual Care appropriate for every medical condition?
No. Community Virtual Care is designed to handle non-emergency medical issues. You should not use Community Virtual Care if you are experiencing a medical emergency. In case of a medical life-threatening emergency, you should dial 911 immediately.
Can a provider prescribe medication as part of a Community Virtual Care visit?
Yes, if the Community Virtual care provider believes medication is warranted, he or she can write a prescription for non-narcotic medications (i.e.no controlled substances), which can be sent directly to the pharmacy of your choice. As soon as your consultation is over, your prescription will be sent electronically to the pharmacy of your choice. If for any reason your pharmacy is unable to receive e-prescriptions, a traditional prescription is generated for our providers to sign.
When can I start using Community Virtual Care Services?
You can start using Community Virtual Care immediately after you enter your information. You will have the option to choose to pay with your insurance or self-pay. Once you have entered all your information, you will be added to a virtual waiting room and your visit will start once a provider is available. Wait times are often less than 9 minutes. Please note that you must be located in Indiana at the time of your visit.
Is insurance accepted?
Yes, Community Virtual Care accepts insurance. You’ll be able to choose to pay with insurance or self-pay before your appointment begins.

* Price shown is for cash-paying patients for a minor illness visit. Additional charges may be charged and incurred, for instance, if lab or other additional services provided. Patients having insurance should check with their carriers to determine extent of coverage and any copayments, deductibles, or other considerations.

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We disclaim all liability for these telemedicine services, which are provided solely by MDLIVE in accordance with MDLIVE policies and terms. MDLIVE and its healthcare providers are not agents, employees or affiliates of Walgreens. For non-emergency conditions. Messaging and data rates may apply.

* Some state laws require that a doctor can only prescribe medication in certain situations and subject to certain limitations. MDLIVE physicians may not treat any children with urinary symptoms.Parents/guardian will be required to complete a different medical history disclosure form for children under the age of 36-months prior to making an appointment with an MDLIVE physician. Children under 36 months who present with fever must be referred to their pediatrician (medical home), child-friendly urgent care center or emergency department for clinical evaluation and care.