FEMM TELEHEALTH

Established Patients


This page is only for established patients, if you are a new patient please visit this link. For established patients, please book a follow-up appointment by clicking on your usual providers link below. If you have any questions please reach out to telehealth@femmhealth.org or call our office at 614-360-9995

Licensed states: Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming

Licensed states: Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania

Licensed states: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin 

Licensed states: AlabamaColorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee

Licensed states: Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Tennessee, Wyoming 

Licensed states: Colorado, Maryland, Ohio

Licensed states: Michigan

Licensed states: Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee

Licensed states: Ohio, Kentucky

Licensed states: Ohio, Kentucky

Licensed states: Pennsylvania

Common Telemed Questions:

Telemed or Telehealth allows you to have a consultation with a medical provider by phone or video chat. You need to have a strong phone or video connection for your Telemed appointment. Medical care, consultation, and support can be provided through telehealth just like a normal in-person visit. If your provider needs to see you for a physical exam, they will let you know during the consultation.

A certified FEMM teacher can work with you online so that you can learn about your health and cycles. FEMM charting is important because it provides you with insight into how your body works, and allows you to identify if your symptoms or charting pattern require medical support.

FEMM can also link you to a FEMM trained clinician, in order to allow you to receive a full health assessment. Assessments typically  include a review of your charting information, health history, an order for lab tests, the possible need for a physical consultation, and ongoing telehealth care. If your provider is able to offer you a diagnosis, they can also prescribe you medication or other pharmacological treatments.

Anyone is eligible for a FEMM Telemed consultation. Your provider will meet you virtually, and if any in-person session is required, will meet with you for an in-person consultation. 

If you have insurance or Medicaid in the United States, your telehealth consultation will likely be covered. 

If you do not have insurance or Medicaid (or if you are outside the United States), the cost per consultation is $199.

Financial assistance for those consultations is available based on need.

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