FAQS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSFAQs
1. What conditions can Dr Ada discuss virtually?
Conditions Dr Ada & Team can discuss virtually**
- Allergies
- Anxiety
- Asthma
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Breastfeeding
- Behavior concerns
- Constipation
- Cuts and abrasions
- Depression
- Growth concerns
- Infant care
- Infectious disease
- Insect bites
- Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)
- Routine infections
- Second opinion for hospital managements
- Sleep hygiene
- Skin rashes
- Weight management
**Please be advised, Dr Ada cannot prescribe medications or place referrals to specialists at this time, advise given is seen as a second opinion and should be seen suggestions to discuss with your child’s pediatrician who can do an in person examination.
2. What services does Dr Ada & Team offer?
See services here.
3. What are the benefits of telemedicine?
They may also make your child more comfortable, save you travel time, fit in your busy schedule and reduce the exposure to germs or COVID-19. Telemedicine visits are an easy and safe way to access Dr Ada from anywhere.
4. How can I set up a telemedicine appointment?
Click here to see availability slots on Dr Ada’s calender, pick a date and time, pay the consultation fee and a confirmation email with link to start virtual visit will be sent to you.
5. How do I sign up for subscriptions?
6. How much is a subscription?
– $699 quarterly, unlimited
7. What are the benefits of a subscription?
– 2 yearly well child checks : 40 min sessions per child
8. How do I pay for a subscription?
9. Will insurance cover telemedicine visits?
Virtual consultations are cash only at this time. Dr Ada does not take insurance.
10. Are there situations that are not appropriate for a telemedicine visit?
Any medical condition that can be an emergency or relate to life or death situation.
11. Can you conduct tests during a telemedicine visit?
No. But the provider can evaluate your child during a telemedicine visit and determine if they need further assessment. For instance, if your child has a cut or abrasion, Dr Ada can suggest it needs to be stitched (sutured) or it can be managed at home.
GET IN TOUCH
Have any questions about my services or anything at all? Feel free to drop me a line in the contact form or email me at:
EMAIL: info@askdocada.com
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