Can’t get into your primary care physician or urgent care is booked out too far?

Dr. Jayne is now offering Virtual Acute Care Appointments for when you just need simple medical help quickly.

Examples of conditions accepted for Virtual Acute Care Appointments:

– Sore throat
– Fever
– Sinus congestion or infection
– Colds
– Cough
– Uncomplicated Urinary tract infections
– Vomiting
– Diarrhea
– Other non-emergency acute problems on a case-by-case basis

Not sure if your concern is covered by an Virtual Acute Care Appointment? Call the office and we’ll be happy to help!

Dr. Jayne does not file with insurance or government plans. Credit or Debit cards accepted.

Includes sending indicated prescriptions as determined by Dr. Jayne to a pharmacy of your choice. You are responsible for the cost of the prescriptions.

The Hours for Virtual Acute Care visits are Monday-Friday 9 am to 2 pm.

Restricted to residents of Oklahoma and Texas age 18 and over.

Single episode of care. If another visit is required for the same problem, there is an additional fee.

This does not establish Dr. Jayne as your primary care physician.

Dr. Jayne may determine that you need a higher level of care than can be provided under this format and he may recommend that you seek care where the proper level of care can be provided.

This is not for serious or life-threatening conditions. If you have an Emergency call 911 immediately.

Dr. Jayne does not prescribe any narcotics via virtual visits.

This is not for prescription refills of chronic medications or follow-up of routine problems.

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