Telemedicine
We now offer Telemedicine. You will have to first set up a Teleconference appointment by calling one of our offices or emailing us. Note that not all medical issues can be resolved by Teleconferencing and you may still have to come in for a physical appointment if it is deemed necessary by the doctor. By setting this up, you are consenting that we may bill your insurance for the service, and we follow Medicare guidelines for this determination. Most insurances cover these types of services but deductible or co-payment may be required. Please contact your insurance company regarding your coverage. One of our staff members will assist you if you are a new patient or do not have insurance.
Once it is appointment time, you can click on the following link (see the html script below) or go to https://doxy.me/rdcdoctor on your computer, tablet, or phone to start the appointment. Note that video capability is available but not required.
To learn more about doxy.me including security and privacy issues, please click here https://doxy.me/patients
NEW!
- We now accept all major Covered California ("Obamacare") plans (such as Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Health Net, etc). Please check with us to see if we are within your insurance network.
- Click here to download the patient intake form. Fill these out and bring them to your appointment for faster check-in!
Recent Posts
- - The FDA approved the first ever treatment for dry macular degeneration patients with geographic atrophy. Link here
- - DRCR-Retina Network Protocol AC showed diabetic macular edema patients starting on Eylea vs. those switching after Avastin fails can achieve a similar visual outcome. Link here
- - DRCR-Retina Network Protocol AB showed both initial aflibercept and vitrectomy with panretinal photocoagulation are viable treatment approaches for Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)-related vitreous hemorrhage. Link here