ExpressCare

Virtual Urgent Care

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Care When You Need It, Where You Need It

From the comfort of home or wherever you are, you can now access virtual urgent care 7 days a week. If allergies, a cold or flu, or other common illnesses are slowing you or your family down, schedule an ExpressCare virtual urgent care visit today.

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What is Virtual Urgent Care?

Virtual urgent care provides on-demand, virtual appointments for minor injuries and common illnesses with a Rochester Regional Health provider, 7 days a week. Visits are currently available Monday - Sunday, 7 am - 10 pm, for patients ages 2 and older, who are residents of New York State. There is no need to be a current patient or have a MyCare account.

TytoCare Medical Exam Device

TytoCare Medical Exam Kit

You can enhance your ExpressCare visit with the help of the TytoCare Medical Examination Kit. The hand-held exam kit and linked TytoCare app give your provider real-time access to heart and lung sounds, body temperature, heart rate, and videos/images of the inner ears, skin, and throat for a more thorough visit.

TytoCare Medical Exam Kit

Commonly Treated Symptoms

A virtual ExpressCare visit is suggested for non-emergency conditions including:

Allergies

Bug Bites

Colds

Congestion

Ear Infections

Fevers

Pink Eye

Rashes

Sinus Pain

Stomach Aches

Frequently Asked Questions

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Contact Us

If you have additional questions or need assistance, please contact Rochester Regional Health ExpressCare at (585) 922-TELE (8353).