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Telehealth
As much as we like meeting you in person, we appreciate that a video call may be more convenient. Depending on your issue we may be able to address your needs over telehealth. In addition, we may refer you to a nearby lab or suggest that you order an at-home STI test kit. If necessary, we will call in a script at your local pharmacy. We accept most major insurance for telehealth services. If you’re uninsured or prefer not to use your insurance, telehealth visits appointments cost $40 per visit. There may be additional charges for lab testing.
Visit Types:
Sexually Transmitted Infections
If you think you may be at risk for one of the most common sexually transmitted infections listed below, schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824. Our provider will review your symptoms, and order lab tests at a Quest lab near you. Click here for Quest lab locations. For more information about STIs, click here.
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea
- HIV
- Syphilis
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Oral and Genital Herpes
HealthQ will call you with results within 3-5 days of your lab test, and your provider will send a prescription to your pharmacy or recommend an in-office visit.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please schedule an in-office visit online or call (978) 927-9824:
- Fever, and/or chills;
- Abdominal pain and/or pain in your pelvic area;
- Pain in your back or sides;
- Vaginal discharge or discharge from your penis that is abnormal for you;
- Vaginal bleeding that is not related to your period;
- Sores or bumps in your vaginal or penile area.
Emergency Contraception
If you’ve had unprotected sex within the last five days and think you may be at risk of pregnancy, schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824 to discuss and request a prescription for emergency contraception. Click here for more information on emergency contraception.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please schedule an in-office visit online or call (978) 927-9824:
- Had unprotected sex or condom failure (condom broke/fell off) more than 5 days ago;
- Pregnant or think you may be pregnant;
- Seeking an IUD (intrauterine device);
- Abdominal pain;
- Chest pain, leg pain, dizziness, or blurry vision.
Birth Control (Pills, Patch, Ring)
If you think the birth control pill, ring or patch would be the best method for you, schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824. Please click here for information on all birth control options. Our provider will review your preferences and prescribe a method if you wish.
Before your telehealth visit, get your blood pressure read at CVS, Walgreens or Walmart, and have this ready for the provider. Hormonal contraceptive methods may increase your blood pressure.
If you would like to consider another method of birth control, or you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please schedule an in-office visit online or call (978) 927-9824.
- Pregnant or think that you might be pregnant;
- Delivered a baby less than 21 days ago;
- Recently been diagnosed with breast and/or uterine cancer;
- History of severe heart or liver disease;
- History of diabetes with numbness in your fingers/arms and/or legs/toes;
- Bleeding that is not related to your period.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
If you are experiencing frequent and/or painful urination, burning, or blood in your urine, you may be experiencing a UTI. Schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824. Our provider will review your symptoms and prescribe treatment.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please schedule an in-office visit online or call (978) 927-9824:
- Fever and/or chills;
- Nausea and vomiting;
- Symptoms lasting longer than a week;
- Pain in your back or sides;
- Vaginal discharge, burning, itching, irritation or odor;
- Diabetes;
- Pregnant, or think you may be pregnant;
- Have a catheter (tube to empty the bladder) recently;
- Recently treated for a urinary tract infection;
- Compromised immune system, or taking high doses of steroids;
- Kidney problems or had a kidney transplant.
Pregnancy Options
If you think you may be pregnant, buy an at-home pregnancy test from CVS, Walgreens, or Walmart to confirm. If you have a confirmed positive pregnancy test, schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824. If you are considering abortion, HealthQ offers medication abortion until 10 weeks and aspiration abortion until 14 weeks of pregnancy.
Vaginal Infections
If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, and/or discharge, you may be experiencing a repeat vaginal infection. Schedule a telehealth visit online or call (978) 927-9824. Our provider will review your symptoms and prescribe treatment.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please schedule an in-office visit online or call (978) 927-9824:
- Lower abdominal and/or back pain;
- Fever and/or chills;
- Sores or bumps in your vaginal area.
TELEHEALTH Frequently Asked Questions:
How Much Is It Going To Cost?
- In Massachusetts, most private insurances will cover telehealth visits (also called telehealth). We always recommend calling the phone number on the back of your card to confirm your coverage for telehealth visits.
- If your insurance does not cover telehealth visits, or you do not have insurance, we charge a visit fee of $40. Additional lab fees may apply. Click here for a list of lab test prices.
- If you are picking up a prescription, you can use your insurance card (whether or not it was used for the visit) at the pharmacy.
Where Do I Get My Lab Work Done?
- You can go to any Quest Lab of your choice. To find a Quest near you click here;
- You can schedule an appointment at HealthQ or walk-in during business hours.
Is The Service Private/Secure?
- Yes. We have a legal duty to protect your personal health information and we have put into place a number of safeguards;
- Our Privacy Policy details how we comply with federal HIPAA and state-specific rules.
Will My Insurance Cover My Medicines?
- It depends upon your health plan and what medicines we prescribe. Please speak to your health plan or pharmacy if you have questions about the medicines your health plan covers;
- Make sure you tell us the date of birth listed on your insurance card. The pharmacy can refuse to give you the medicine if the date of birth on prescription and insurance card doesn’t match.