On-Demand Virtual Care

Begin an On-Demand Virtual Care Visit by Calling (406) 858-7978

Our On-Demand Virtual Care department is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5:15 pm MST. If you require medical advice during our non-operating hours, please call your respective clinic phone number. The call will be routed to the on-call provider. 

 

What is an On-Demand Virtual Care Visit?

Logan Health's virtual, on-demand visits are a fast, convenient alternative to an in-person visit with Logan Health providers. On-demand virtual care visits can address more health conditions and services than you might expect and are available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5:15 pm for adults and children. A Logan Health on-demand virtual care video visit will provide the same quality you’d expect from an in-person visit while saving you time and travel.

Your visit will begin with a connection to a nurse, who will connect you to a Logan Health provider using your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. A healthcare provider will listen to your concerns through a secure video connection, answer your questions, and recommend a treatment plan. Supported web browsers include Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge and Firefox.

On-Demand Virtual Care Fees:
For patients with insurance, the fee is associated with the co-pay towards your deductible. Please have a photo ID and insurance card ready at the time of the call. Contact your insurance provider for details on coverage and associated fees.  Our on-demand services are also available for patients without insurance. Your visit will be charged to your credit, debit, or HSA card. A deposit will be collected up front.

Conditions We Treat

Logan Health On-Demand Virtual Care is not for people suffering from serious, life-threatening or emergency conditions, such as:
  • Seizures
  • Chest pain
  • Neurological symptoms, suggesting a stroke
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Dizziness or loss of consciousness
  • Sudden bleeding
  • Choking or gagging
  • Severe hypertension or hemorrhoids
  • Head injury
  • Possible broken bones
  • Cancer
  • Patients who want to hurt themselves (suicidality)
  • Patients who want to hurt others (homicidally)
  • Schizophrenia or hallucinations
If you have any of the above symptoms or any other serious medical concerns, please call 911 or proceed to the nearest emergency department.