- Osteoporosis
- Headaches
- Warts
- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossNarcotic pain relievers and controlled substances regulated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency or regulated under State law, such as Tramadol, Carisoprodol, Fiorcet, Pseudoephedrine, Armodafinil, specific anticonvulsants including Gabapentin (Neurontin), or drugs considered to be “elective” medications, such as medications to treat erectile dysfunction, hair loss and weight loss, will not be prescribed or renewed by MeMD’s medical providers.
- Primary CareWe're here to help you connect every employee – to remarkable and streamlined primary care, while giving your company a better bottom line.
- Smoking Cessation
- Ear InfectionsThe most common pathogens responsible for bronchitis are cold and flu viruses. These are the same viruses that can be responsible for sinus infections, ear infections and various upper respiratory complaints. Depending on a patient’s risk factors and immune system, an individual with a old or flu virus may or may not develop bronchitis symptoms during the course of an infection.
- Family PracticeOur medical providers are MDs, DOs, and NPs who are board-certified in emergency, internal, or family medicine and state-licensed.
- Emergency CareWith cost-containment a central focus, Walmart Health Virtual Care helps groups reduce urgent care and emergency room costs while significantly reducing member absenteeism through convenient, anytime access.
- ColonoscopyDiagnosing diarrhea typically involves a consultation with your medical provider, and includes an evaluation of your recent history and a physical examination. Sometimes, a stool or blood sample may be useful to determine the exact cause of the diarrhea, such as the specific parasite, bacteria, virus, or toxin. Other medical techniques for diagnosing diarrhea include a colonoscopy, or imaging tests such as an X-ray or CT scan. Imaging tests are useful in that they help to identify or rule out other conditions or internal abnormalities that might be causing the diarrhea.
- Constipation
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- ElectrocardiogramIf a WHVC medical provider determines that tests (e.g., laboratory tests, EKG, other diagnostic tests) are needed prior to prescribing the medication, the patient is responsible for following up in person for the tests.
- Bronchitis
- Urinary Incontinence
- Diarrhea
- Pneumonia
- ImmunizationsThose suffering from endocrine, metabolic, connective tissue, and nervous system disorders often suffer body aches, and individuals who have recently received a vaccination can experience muscle pain. Medications, substance abuse, and poisons can cause body aches as well. Vitamin, mineral, and electrolyte deficiencies can cause muscle soreness and generalized body pain.
- Cataracts
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Kidney StonesIncreased levels of uric acid may also cause kidney stones, particularly if the excess uric acid ends up in the urinary tract.
- Urinary Tract InfectionCauses a urinary tract infection and is commonly associated with a fever along with a burning sensation when urinating, blood in the urine, the urge to urinate frequently, and back pain.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Stress Management
- Depression
- Mental Health*If you are experiencing a medical emergency or crisis situation, dial 911 immediately for assistance. For mental health emergencies, dial 988.
- PsychiatryPsychiatry: Walmart Health Virtual Care's psychiatry service line offers talk therapy, medication evaluations, and monitoring, and other treatments through the convenience of a virtual platform. Walmart Health Virtual Care’s Psychiatry line is available to users 18+.
- Behavioral HealthWalmart Health Virtual Care helps address common medical and behavioral health issues. Walmart Health Virtual Care consultations can help treat many common medical conditions; however, a small number of cases may require an in-person visit for complete care.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- ThyroidIf you have chronic hives, speaking with a medical provider can help manage your symptoms. Chronic hives may also be associated with thyroid disease, hormonal problems, or even cancer. Your medical provider can help assess your condition.
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- ChemotherapySuffering from weakened immune systems (patients suffering from HIV or AIDS, patients being treated with steroids or chemotherapy, cancer patients)
- Radiation Therapy
- HysterectomyIncreased risk of infection – particularly a higher risk of infection following surgeries affecting the reproductive system, such as hysterectomy or abortion
- BotoxSome patients who experience almost daily migraines are sometimes given Botox (Botulinum toxin A) injections, in an attempt to lessen the severity and frequency of the migraine attacks.
- Laser ResurfacingSevere acne may leave scars. Although some scars go away with time on their own, scars can be removed via laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, or other treatment by a dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
- Dermabrasion
- Acne TreatmentIn addition to physical symptoms, acne may cause psychological symptoms in patients. Such psychological problems may require co-treatment along with acne treatment, and include...
- Cyst
- Rashes
- Back Pain
- AllergiesIn the case of chronic bronchitis, pulmonary tests may also be recommended in the future to see whether the patient’s lungs are working properly and assess any risk factors that may be causing the chronic bronchitis. This is especially common in cases where a doctor wishes to rule out COPD as a cause for symptoms. Advanced testing may be in order if the symptoms are unusual or more chronic, such as allergy testing or testing for Cystic Fibrosis.