Healthcare Without Traveling to the Office

Telehealth Visits in Aurora for follow-up care, routine concerns, and ongoing health management

Certain medical concerns do not require physical examination or in-office procedures, which makes them appropriate for virtual evaluation and management. Parker Point Family Medicine & Physical Therapy offers telehealth visits for situations where video consultation provides sufficient clinical information to assess the concern, adjust treatment, or provide guidance. These visits are scheduled through secure video platforms that comply with healthcare privacy regulations, and they reduce travel time while maintaining continuity of care with the same providers patients see for in-person appointments.


Telehealth visits work well for medication management follow-ups, discussion of recent lab results, evaluation of minor symptoms that do not require hands-on assessment, and check-ins during recovery from injury or illness. The provider reviews your medical history and any relevant test results during the visit, just as they would in the office, and can send prescriptions electronically to your preferred pharmacy when appropriate.


Request a telehealth appointment to discuss routine concerns or follow up on treatment progress without traveling to the office.

What Virtual Consultations Actually Accomplish

Virtual consultations allow the provider to evaluate your concern through discussion and visual observation, which is sufficient for many common situations that do not require physical palpation, auscultation, or diagnostic testing. During the visit, the provider asks detailed questions about symptoms, reviews medical history and current medications, and may ask you to demonstrate range of motion or show areas of concern on camera.


You receive the same clinical assessment and treatment recommendations you would during an in-office visit for concerns that can be evaluated virtually, and the appointment is documented in your medical record with the same level of detail. For patients managing chronic conditions or recovering from physical therapy, telehealth visits provide a way to check progress and adjust treatment plans without taking time away from work or arranging transportation.


Virtual visits are not appropriate for situations requiring physical examination, diagnostic imaging, or procedures, and the provider will recommend an in-person appointment if your concern cannot be adequately evaluated remotely. The practice schedules both telehealth and in-office appointments based on what the clinical situation requires.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Patients considering telehealth visits often want to know how virtual care compares to in-person appointments and what situations are appropriate for remote evaluation.

  • What types of concerns can be addressed during a telehealth visit?

    Telehealth works well for follow-up on existing conditions, medication management, discussion of lab or imaging results, minor illness evaluation, mental health consultations, and physical therapy progress checks when the provider does not need to perform hands-on assessment.

  • How do I prepare for a telehealth appointment?

    You should be in a private location with reliable internet access, have a list of current medications and recent symptoms ready to discuss, and ensure your device camera and microphone are working before the appointment time.

  • Can prescriptions be sent during a telehealth visit?

    Yes, providers can send prescriptions electronically to your pharmacy during or after the visit, just as they would following an in-office appointment, as long as the medication is appropriate for the condition being treated and does not require in-person examination first.

  • Why would a provider recommend an in-office visit instead of telehealth?

    Certain situations require physical examination techniques such as palpating an area of pain, listening to heart or lung sounds, checking joint stability, or performing diagnostic tests that cannot be done remotely, and the provider will determine during scheduling or at the start of the visit whether in-person assessment is necessary.

  • How does telehealth work for patients in Aurora who travel frequently for work?

    Virtual visits allow you to maintain continuity with your regular provider even when you are out of town, which is particularly useful for medication refills, follow-up discussions, or addressing new concerns that arise while traveling.

Patients managing ongoing health concerns or needing follow-up care can benefit from the flexibility telehealth visits provide. Parker Point Family Medicine & Physical Therapy schedules virtual consultations based on clinical appropriateness and patient preference, so discuss your situation when booking to determine whether telehealth or an in-office visit is the better option.