Video Visits - Virtual Doctor Appointments
Your child's health doesn’t stop being a priority when leaving the house is a challenge. For your convenience and safety, we offer secure and easy virtual visits by video or phone for most pediatric care, with the only exception being regularly scheduled well-child visits. We want to ensure that every child has the best healthcare possible.
Virtual visits are now covered by most insurance plans.
Our real-time, online scheduling for video visits lets you choose from available times so you can book your virtual appointment instantly for general pediatrics.
To schedule a video visit for specialty care please call 1-888-824-0200
Before your video visit, please refer to our pediatric video visit checklist:
Video Visit Frequently Asked Questions
Video visits are similar to in-office visits, but instead of traveling to see your doctor, you can video chat with them from home. Our care providers can assess your symptoms, make a diagnosis, recommend treatment and send prescriptions to your pharmacy.
Video visits are available for children of all ages, and are available to new patients in addition to those who already have a UChicago Medicine doctor.
Current Patients
Log in to your MyChart account to choose from available times to book your virtual appointment instantly with a primary care or specialty care provider.
New Patients
Our real-time, online scheduling for video visits lets you choose from available times so you can book your virtual appointment instantly with a primary care or specialty care provider.
Your child's provider’s office will send you a link to a secure ExtendedCare Cloud video session through your MyChart account or to your email. If you do not have MyChart, please provide your email address to your provider. Ten minutes before your scheduled appointment time, please click on the link and wait for your provider to join the session.
On the day of your visit:
- If you have someone else joining your visit, they will need to do the same. This way when your child's doctor, nurse or healthcare team joins the call, everyone is ready to go.
- Place your computer in a safe spot so it cannot get knocked over.
- Shut down any other programs on the device you are using to improve the speed and quality of your video visit.
- If you are using a smartphone, prop it up on a stable surface rather than holding it.
- Have your child's medication bottles, your list of questions and what refills they need, and some paper and pen to take notes all ready and within reach.
During your visit:
- During the visit, speak clearly into your microphone. If someone else is joining your visit, make sure only one person is speaking at a time. Make sure you turn off any background noise such as the television and radio, and have everyone put their phones on silent or vibrate so that there are no interruptions.
- Have a back-up plan in case you are disconnected. Give your child's doctor, nurse or healthcare team a phone number they can call to do the visit over the phone, in case you are having problems with the video.
Pediatric Video Visit Checklist
To schedule a video visit please call 1-888-824-0200 or use MyChart to schedule online.Before your visit you should do the following:
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Prepare your child ahead of time. Have them with you. Make sure they have gone to the bathroom and are not hungry. Have something quiet they can play with during the visit.
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Prepare your space. Have good lighting and find a place that is quiet and private for the whole visit.
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Write down your questions and think of what forms you may need completed.
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Have your child's medication bottles with you, and know which needs refills.
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Your child's provider's office will call you 1-2 days before the appointment to review your child's information.
For your video visit, you will need:
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A computer, tablet or smartphone with internet access. Have your phone with you in case your healthcare team needs to call you.
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You can share your visit link with a family member so they can join the visit too.
Pediatric Video Visit Checklist
To schedule a video visit please call 1-888-824-0200 or use MyChart to schedule online.How to start a video visit on a laptop or desktop computer
- Ensure that your computer has a camera and speakers/microphone
- Click on the link from MyChart or from your email 10 minutes prior to the appointment (note: please use MyChart to correspond with us – our team may not be able to respond to email)
- Once you're in the meeting, ensure that video and audio are unmuted and wait for your provider to join.
Use this visual guide for step-by-step instructions.
To schedule a video visit please call 1-888-824-0200.How to start a video visit on a mobile device
- Click on the link from MyChart or from your email 10 minutes prior to the appointment (note: please use MyChart to correspond with us – our team may not be able to respond to email)
- Allow Audio and Video
- Once you're in the meeting, ensure that video and audio are unmuted and wait for your provider to join.
Use this visual guide for step-by-step instructions.
To schedule a video visit please call 1-888-824-0200.The Technology Resource Guide includes helpful information on:
- Resources to help you learn how to use computers
- Discounted and free technology access programs
- Resources for blind and deaf
During the COVID-19 (coronavirus) public health emergency, UChicago Medicine is offering video and other virtual visits for your convenience and to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 by limiting in-person appointments.
A link and instructions for the video visit will be provided to you via MyChart or via email. At the time of your appointment, you will open an application on your smartphone, tablet or computer that has internet access and a camera. A staff member from UChicago Medicine will also open the application, and you’ll be able to talk and see each other. Your provider will join shortly after to conduct the video visit.
You will be asked to verify your name, date of birth, and location for your provider. You will also be asked by your provider to verbally consent to the video visit.
Please make sure that you are located in a private, secure, and uninterrupted environment during the video visit.
If the patient is a minor under the age of 18, or unable to provide consent himself/herself, consent must be obtained from the patient's parent or other authorized representative. The parent or other authorized representative may need to remain with the patient throughout the video visit or be present for key portions of the visit.
Despite the benefits of the video visit, you should understand that there are potential risks to conducting video visits.
Video visits are not designed, intended or appropriate to address emergency or life threatening medical conditions and should not be used in those circumstances. For medical emergencies, call 911 or contact your nearest emergency room. During the COVID-19 public health emergency, it is important to call ahead before seeking in-person medical care to receive instructions for how to best protect yourself and others.
Virtual care services, such as video visits, are limited in nature. Not all medical services may be provided virtually. It is possible that your provider will determine not to give a diagnosis or treatment, or not to proceed with the video visit, and instead, may recommend that you schedule an in-person visit. You may also decide to end the video visit at any point and contact your provider’s office to schedule an in-person visit.
Because you and your provider will be in separate locations, it is especially important that you fully describe for your provider your medical history, conditions, and symptoms. Your provider will enter information from your video visit in your medical record.
Since technology is being used to conduct the visit, there is always the risk of interruptions, unauthorized access, technical difficulties, and call termination. In the event of unexpected technical difficulties, the video visit may end unexpectedly and the examination/encounter may remain incomplete. If that happens, you should contact your provider’s office to reschedule the video visit or convert it to a telephone visit. Alternatively, you may call to schedule an in-person visit.
You are responsible for scheduling or seeking any follow-up care recommended by your provider.
UChicago Medicine will bill your insurance for the cost of your video visit. If your insurance does not pay the full amount due, you may be responsible for the balance, including any copays or deductible. If you are uninsured or underinsured, you may be eligible for financial assistance. Please contact the Hospital Finance Assistance Representative at 773-702-6664.
UChicago Medicine video visits are provided through Twilio, a HIPAA-compliant telehealth application.UChicago Medicine cannot ensure the privacy or security of other video applications used. The use of other applications for this video visit is subject to the terms and conditions of that application. You may access our Notice of Privacy Practices for more information regarding our use of your medical or health information.
By commencing a video visit, you consent to assessment and/or treatment by UChicago Medicine via video visit.