What can I expect during a video visit?
Your doctor will listen to your symptoms, explain your diagnosis and develop a treatment plan for you, including prescribing medication as needed. Sometimes, your doctor may also ask you to come in for an additional in person visit in order to examine you more closely. But most of the time, the video visit is all you’ll need to do.
Can providers treat me in the same way during a video visit as when I see them in person?
For the most part, yes! All care team members can access and update your medical record and provide care within the scope of their practice. Physicians and nurse practitioners can electronically order prescriptions and write orders based on your needs.
However, there are known limitations to not having in-person care. These limitations may include, for example, equipment failure, deficiencies in transmission of information (i.e. poor resolution of transmitted images) that can impede a correct diagnosis or treatment, or an incorrect diagnosis or treatment due to the inability of the physician or care team member to touch the patient (i.e. palpate, etc.).
By participating, you acknowledge the known limitations of receiving health care services by means of video visits and voluntarily accept those limitations.
Are video visits private?
Yes, video visits are private and confidential, and will not be recorded or saved. We use technology which by law, must include methods to protect the privacy and security of your health information. It is important that you use secure wireless networks and limit others within earshot or eyesight in your location to those you allow to participate in your care.
Where should I do my video visit?
It’s important that your video visit is private and that your doctor can see and hear you clearly. To help ensure this, please do the following:
- Set up in an indoor location that is private. A quiet room with a door that closes is ideal. This way you can be sure that the conversation between you and your doctor is private.
- Make sure that the area you are in has good lighting from either a window or a lamp (or both!). The light should be directly on your face. For example, if you are using a window, please sit in front of the window facing it directly. This allows your doctor to see you better, which helps in examining and diagnosing you.
How do I reschedule or cancel a video visit?
Please call your doctor’s office to make changes to the scheduled appointment.
Can I reuse a link from a previous visit?
No, video visit links are unique to each appointment and will expire after the visit.
Need more help?
If you need additional assistance with your MyChart video visit call (925) 941-2050, Monday-Friday 7:00am - 7:00pm.