
How It Works (Step-by-Step)
- Schedule: Call +1 (800) 555-1234 or request a time via our online form. Choose “Telehealth”.
- Prepare: Complete a brief medical questionnaire, upload a photo ID, insurance (optional), and recent vitals if available.
- Video visit: Meet a licensed Southwestern Medical Center doctor in a HIPAA-compliant video room.
- Clinical decision: If appropriate, your clinician issues an e-prescription to our online pharmacy or to a pharmacy you choose.
- Fulfillment: Track status, pay securely, and receive delivery updates. Typical delivery is 2–5 business days.
Note: Availability varies by state and medication. Controlled substances and certain drugs may require an in-person evaluation per federal and state law.
Why Patients Choose SWMC Telehealth
- Licensed U.S. clinicians practicing evidence-based medicine.
- Clear eligibility and safety checks before any prescription.
- Transparent pricing with no surprise fees; insurance optional.
- Integrated pharmacy for one-click checkout and shipment tracking.
- Privacy first: encrypted video sessions and secure health records.
Eligibility, Coverage & Compliance
Our clinicians follow federal and state rules, clinical guidelines, and Southwestern Medical Center prescribing policies. We do not guarantee any prescription. For some medications — including benzodiazepines, certain analgesics, or (if ever offered) — an in-person evaluation and ongoing monitoring may be required. The treating physician determines medical necessity and safest therapy on a case-by-case basis.
Telehealth visits are available to adults 18+ (pediatrics by clinic approval). We support most major cards and HSA/FSA. Insurance coverage depends on your plan; many patients use telehealth for convenience and pay out-of-pocket.
Medication Categories & Key Options
Explore common treatment areas below. Each link opens the medication overview page inside /telehealth/
with safety information and booking options.
Men’s Health
- Viagra — Erectile dysfunction (ED) therapy based on sildenafil.
- Cialis — Tadalafil for daily or on-demand ED relief.
- Levitra — Vardenafil for Erectile dysfunction.
- Kamagra — Sildenafil-based ED alternative (availability varies).
- Priligy — Dapoxetine for premature ejaculation in eligible adults.
- Clomid — Fertility support as clinically indicated.
- Propecia & Proscar — Finasteride options for hair loss/BPH.
- Nolvadex — Tamoxifen (availability and indications vary).
Antibiotics & Antivirals
- Amoxicillin — Broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotics.
- Cipro — Fluoroquinolone for select infections.
- Doxycycline — Acne, respiratory, and tick-borne illnesses when appropriate.
- Levaquin — For serious infections per clinician judgment.
- Zithromax — Azithromycin “Z-Pak”.
- Diflucan — Antifungal (yeast infections) where indicated.
- Acyclovir & Zovirax — Herpes virus management.
Chronic Conditions
- Lipitor — Statin for cholesterol management.
- Inderal — Propranolol for BP, tremor, or migraine prophylaxis.
- Lasix — Diuretic for edema; monitoring required.
- Rybelsus — Oral GLP-1 for type 2 diabetes (eligibility screening).
- Ventolin — Albuterol inhaler for bronchospasm relief.
- Xenical — Orlistat for weight management with diet changes.
- Nexium — Esomeprazole for GERD.
- Synthroid — Levothyroxine for hypothyroidism.
- Topamax — Topiramate for migraine prevention/seizure disorders.
- Neurontin — Gabapentin for nerve pain as appropriate.
Mental Health & Neurology
- Celexa, Cymbalta, Lexapro, Paxil, Effexor — Antidepressant options; therapy selection is individualized.
- Strattera — Atomoxetine for ADHD in eligible patients.
- Sleep & anxiety when appropriate: Ambien, Xanax, Klonopin, Valium. Controlled-substance rules apply.
Pain & Inflammation
- Celebrex — COX-2 NSAID.
- Tramadol — For moderate pain with risk/benefit review.
- Imitrex — Sumatriptan for acute migraine.
- Prednisone — Short courses for inflammatory conditions as indicated.
- Accutane (isotretinoin) — Severe acne; strict REMS monitoring required.
- Ivermectin — Anti-parasitic; clinician-guided use only.
All Telehealth Medication Pages
Internal index to strengthen topical relevance and crawlability.
- viagra
- cialis
- accutane
- acyclovir
- celebrex
- celexa
- cipro
- clomid
- cymbalta
- diflucan
- doxycycline
- inderal
- ivermectin
- lasix
- levaquin
- lexapro
- lipitor
- neurontin
- nexium
- nolvadex
- paxil
- prednisone
- propecia
- proscar
- revia
- strattera
- synthroid
- topamax
- valtrex
- zithromax
- zovirax
- amoxicillin
- effexor
- imitrex
- kamagra
- priligy
- ventolin
- xenical
- antibiotics
- antidepressants
- rybelsus
- tramadol
- xanax
- klonopin
- valium
- Levitra
Telehealth FAQ
- Can every telehealth visit end with a prescription?
- No. Prescriptions are issued only when medically appropriate after a clinician evaluates your history, symptoms, and safety profile.
- Will you prescribe controlled substances online?
- Some medications are restricted and may require an in-person exam or ongoing monitoring. Our clinicians follow federal/state rules and SWMC policies.
- How fast is delivery?
- Most orders ship within 1 business day after approval and arrive in 2–5 business days. You’ll receive tracking by email/text.
- Can you send my prescription to a local pharmacy?
- Yes. Tell your clinician during the visit and we’ll route the e-prescription to your preferred pharmacy.
- Is my data private?
- We use encrypted video and secure systems to protect your health information in line with HIPAA and internal security standards.