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Best Strategies To Prepare For Your Child’s Virtual Visit

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University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children'sExperts in Children's Health

What you will need:

For your online video or telephone (smartphones work best) appointment, you will need:

  • A reliable internet connection
  • A computer, tablet or smartphone with a camera and microphone
  • Google Chrome web browser installed (if using computer)

If using your smartphone, please install any apps that may have been recommended by your provider.

Tips for a successful telehealth visit:

  • Sit with your child in a well-lit room that is as distraction-free as possible.
  • Login using your child’s name 5–10 minutes before your scheduled appointment time.

Have the following tools available:

  • A thermometer
  • A flashlight or other light source so we can look in your child’s throat
  • A scale (or know your child’s weight)
  • A list of your child’s symptoms, when they started and how severe they are.
  • A list of questions for the healthcare provider.
  • Pencil and paper to take notes during the appointment.
  • The name, location and phone number of your pharmacy.
  • Comfort items that may make your child more comfortable (toy, blanket, etc.).

What to expect during your child’s virtual exam:

Your child’s healthcare provider will need your help with your child’s physical exam. You may be asked to:

  • Hold your phone to the child’s open mouth so the provider can examine their throat.
  • Gently push on the child’s belly as instructed by the provider.
  • Take the child’s temperatures.
  • Other procedures as requested.

After your telehealth visit your provider will:

  • Discuss diagnosis and treatment.
  • Provide you with follow up instructions.
  • Send a prescription (if required).

Questions or concerns? Contact your healthcare provider’s office.

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