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Neurology Virtual Care

The Department of Neurology is very active in Virtual Care allowing all our patients to receive the same world-class Neurological care whether at home, in the office or anywhere. You can continue to count on exceptional assistance from UHealth Neurology providers.

UHealth Neurology Virtual Care Offers 4 Types of Virtual Visits

  • UHealth Neurology Virtual Clinic Care Video Visits: These are real-time, face-to-face appointments between a patient and a UHealth Neurology Provider via a computer or mobile device, using the MyUHealthChart Patient Portal.

  • UHealth Neurology Virtual Clinic Care Audio Visit: These are real-time, appointments between a patient and a UHealth Neurology Provider via phone. This visit is only available to existing patients who do not have access to video.

  • UHealth Neurology Virtual Care E-Visit: This is a secure way that allows patients to email a UHealth Neurology Provider to ask a non-urgent medical question or request a medication refill without an appointment or phone call. Patients log into their MyUHealthChart Patient Portal, send question and receive a return message within 24-72 hours. It is available for existing patients who have already seen one of our providers.

  • UHealth Neurology Virtual Care Quick Check-Ins: This is a e 5-10 minute follow-up visit via phone for a quick question. It is available for existing patients who have already seen one of our providers.

To schedule a UHealth Neurology Virtual Care Appointment, Call 305-243-3100.

Standard UHealth Neurology Virtual Care Appointments Are Available: Monday through Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm.

Note: Some E-Visits and telephone consults may take place outside of the above hours dependent on the patient’s need and the provider’s assessment of the urgency.

“In this time of uncertainty virtual visits, allow us to stay connected with our patients. As we expand UHealth Neurology Virtual Clinic Care we will always focus on providing the right care to patients at the right time and in the right place. "
Ralph Sacco, MD, MS.,
Olemberg Chair of the Department of Neurology