The Telegram (St. John's)

Medical clinic launches virtual service

- BY CORY HURLEY

The Main Street Medical Clinic in Springdale launched its virtual clinic this week.

Patients can consult a health care profession­al by video or phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Its director, Dr. Todd Young, is touting Medicuro. ca as the first of its type in this province.

“The launch of this service is a significan­t milestone in improving access to health care in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador,” Young stated in a news release.

The service is designed to meet the needs of a diverse and distribute­d population.

“Health care is adapting to consumer needs, and technology is a pivotal tool in this process. For many, spending time in a waiting room is not desirable. Being able to see a doctor from anywhere — whether from the office, in the early morning with a sick child or at the cabin for the weekend — encourages people to place their health care first.”

Medicuro provides services for a variety of common conditions — cuts and abrasions, medication refills, sprains and strains, respirator­y infections, dehydratio­n, insomnia, sinus infections, skin conditions, fever and flu, colds, sore throat, migraines, earaches and body aches, and bites or stings.

While it is the first of its type in the province, according to Young, the doctor expects it will become the way of the future.

“Medicuro is leading the way,” he said. Soon after contacting the clinic either through chat or by completing an informatio­n sheet, patients will be connected to a registered nurse, who will facilitate the booking process. The patient can then be seen using secure, officebase­d telemedici­ne software, and can pay for the service afterward online.

Young said there are similar initiative­s in western Canada, but they are solely physician-based. In the coming weeks, he expects to add nurse practition­ers, a social worker, a physiother­apist and other medical profession­als alongside doctors.

“Primary care models that work best involve many discipline­s,” he said. “In this platform, team members can be living anywhere in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.”

Corporate plans are available, according to Young, allowing employees easy access to a doctor while minimizing lost time – a potential cost saving for many companies.

Patients can visit www.medicuro.ca to request an appointmen­t via live chat or secure form. Virtual visits are conducted by video or phone using a smartphone, tablet or computer. If necessary, prescripti­ons are routed to the patient’s preferred pharmacy.

 ?? CORY HURLEY/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Medicuro.ca — Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s first virtual clinic — was launched this week out of the Main Street Medical Clinic in Springdale.
CORY HURLEY/SALTWIRE NETWORK Medicuro.ca — Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s first virtual clinic — was launched this week out of the Main Street Medical Clinic in Springdale.

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