Should You See a Doctor for Non-COVID Illnesses In-Person or by Telemedicine?

While COVID-19 has been on the forefront of everyone’s thoughts, there are still people coping with other health problems. So, when should you keep an appointment with your doctor, make an appointment, or talk to a medical health professional via telemedicine or “virtual visit”?

Read about some general guidelines about how to proceed with your health care during the pandemic in the Washington Post.

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