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Telemedicine services have existed for several years now, but they ve become more prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic. The benefits seem almost too good to be true no traffic, no waiting room, and no coughing kids except your own! But are virtual pediatric appointments as beneficial as in-person doctor s visits? We spoke with experts to learn about the two types of virtual appointments (at-home visits and outpatient telehealth), and whether they may be right for your family. At-Home Visits
This is a real-time, video-based appointment at your house. You use your computer, phone, or tablet to connect with your doctor through a program that complies with medical privacy laws, like Amwell, Doxy.me, or Zoom for Healthcare. Some providers perform well-child checkups this way (with a brief in-person visit later for shots, hearing and vision scre