Get help for sudden health concerns, without leaving home.
Unexpected symptoms like flu, infections, or discomfort can interrupt your day quickly. Virtual urgent care allows you to speak with a licensed provider through an online doctor visit without traveling. These telehealth visits are designed for everyday health concerns that need timely attention.
TeleHealth101 helps patients get guidance, reassurance, and next steps through secure virtual care. Getting answers sooner helps reduce stress and uncertainty.
What you can expect from an urgent visit:
- Guidance for colds, flu, infections, and minor health issues
- Support for urinary tract infection symptoms when appropriate
- No waiting rooms or unnecessary travel
- Clear explanations and next steps
- Appointments that fit easily into your schedule
Common Illnesses and Their Symptoms
Colds
Colds are common respiratory illnesses usually caused by viruses that spread through close contact or airborne droplets. They often develop after exposure to someone who is already sick or from touching contaminated surfaces. Symptoms may include a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, sneezing, mild cough, and general fatigue. While colds are usually mild, symptoms can still interfere with daily activities.
Flu
The flu is a viral respiratory illness that tends to cause more intense symptoms than a common cold. It spreads easily, especially during seasonal outbreaks, and can affect people of all ages. Common symptoms include fever, chills, body aches, headache, cough, fatigue, and weakness. Some individuals may also experience nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort.
Infections
Infections occur when bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms enter the body and multiply. They can affect different areas, such as the respiratory system, urinary tract, skin, or digestive system. Symptoms vary depending on the type and location, but may include pain, fever, swelling, redness, fatigue, or unusual discharge. Early attention can help address symptoms before they worsen.
Minor Health Issues
Minor health issues include everyday concerns that are uncomfortable but not usually serious. These may result from temporary conditions, mild infections, stress, or changes in routine. Symptoms can include headaches, mild pain, skin irritation, digestive discomfort, or general feelings of unwellness. Although minor, these concerns can still benefit from timely guidance and support.


