Virtual visits and urgent care near me
Our board-certified providers see patients of all ages for a wide range of health conditions and non-life-threatening health issues.
Virtual care
For common illnesses, see one of our providers online.
via Main Line Health MyChart for patients 13 and older in the state of PA.
Frequently asked questions
Who should use virtual video visits?
Virtual video visits are available through Main Line Health MyChart for adults and children aged 13 and older who are physically located in the state of Pennsylvania.
When should I use virtual video visits?
Virtual visits can help with conditions including:
- Allergies
- Back pain
- Cough, cold, flu or COVID-19 concern
- Dental pain
- Heartburn
- Minor injuries (minor strains or sprains)
- Pink eye or stye
- Sinus pain or congestion
- Skin conditions (minor burns, minor cuts, rashes, bug/tick bites)
- Urinary tract symptoms (those assigned female at birth only)
- Vaginal discharge or irritation
- Vomiting, diarrhea or constipation
After choosing a virtual video visit, I was directed to seek in-person care. Why?
Based on your responses, certain conditions are best evaluated and treated at an in-person visit. If you have a concern or condition other than the ones listed above, we suggest you visit one of our four conveniently located Urgent Care centers.
What is required for a virtual video visit?
You’ll need to have a Main Line Health MyChart account to schedule a virtual appointment. You can sign in or create an account here.
You can also download the MyChart app on your smartphone and log in there.
Your visit with our provider will require the use of a camera through your smartphone, tablet or computer.
What conditions require in-person treatment?
In addition to the conditions seen for a virtual visit, in-person care is best for services including:
- X-rays
- Physicals
- Flu shots
- Lab work
- Strep throat
- Treatment for injuries
- Broken bones
- Sprains
- Lacerations
- Headaches or concussion
Walk in or save a spot at one of our four locations. Here's how to know whether you should go to the ER vs. urgent care.
Should I schedule a follow-up visit?
After your visit with a Main Line Health provider, we will communicate with your primary care provider regarding treatment and follow-up care.
What payment options do you accept?
For in-person visits, we accept most major health insurance plans, as well as self-pay options. For virtual visits, insurance coverage varies widely. Confirm coverage with your insurance plan. Self-pay is available for virtual urgent care for $65. All payments and copayments are due prior to service.
My health care provider referred me to Extended Outpatient Care. What is that service?
Located in Wynnewood, our Extended Outpatient Care provides clinical evaluation, testing and monitoring following an emergency room visit or hospital stay.