Summa Health rolls out virtual visits for non-acute medical care  

Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health launched new telehealth solution called Virtual Visit, which allows providers to diagnose and treat more than 20 common medical conditions.

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Virtual Visit is designed so patients can use a smartphone, tablet or computer to communicate directly with their provider. Within one hour, the patient receives a diagnosis, personalized treatment plan and prescription routed to a pharmacy. Patients can choose to have their follow-up care instructions sent by text message or email.

Summa Health Virtual Visit aims to treat common, non-acute medical conditions, including colds, flu, female urinary tract infection, skin conditions and conjunctivitis.

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