5 Tools to Get the Most Out of On Demand Care

Getting the most out of virtual care. Woman looking at a thermometer while talking to On Demand Care clinician.

On Demand Care makes getting medical help easy and convenient. But did you know a few simple tools can help your clinician provide even better care during your visit?

Whether you’re treating a fever, cough, or rash, these at-home essentials can improve your experience and ensure a more accurate diagnosis.

Here are the top 5 tools to keep on hand for your next virtual care visit:

1. Thermometer

A thermometer is a must-have for any household. Knowing your exact temperature can help your clinician identify if a fever is present, often a key symptom of flu, COVID-19, or other illnesses.

Tip: Check your temperature right before your virtual visit so you can share the most up-to-date information with your clinician.


2. Pulse Oximeter

A pulse oximeter measures your oxygen levels and heart rate, which is especially important for respiratory conditions like COVID-19, flu, or pneumonia.

Why it matters: Low oxygen levels can be a sign of something serious, even if you feel okay. Sharing this number during your visit helps your clinician make the right call on treatment or whether you need in-person care.

Bonus: Pulse oximeters are small, affordable, and easy to use—just clip it on your finger!


3. Blood Pressure Cuff

If you experience dizziness, headaches, or fatigue, knowing your blood pressure can give your clinician valuable information. A home blood pressure cuff also provides a reading of your heart rate.

Who it’s for: Patients managing chronic conditions, seniors, or anyone experiencing unusual symptoms can benefit from tracking their blood pressure at home.


4. Flashlight or Good Lighting

Sometimes your clinician needs to see more closely—like the back of your throat for a sore throat or a rash on your skin. A simple flashlight (or a bathroom with bright lighting) can make all the difference.

Tip: If you’re helping a child during their virtual visit, have a flashlight or phone light ready to make exams quick and easy.


5. At-Home Tests

FDA-approved at-home tests for flu, COVID-19, and strep can provide fast results that help guide your virtual care visit. Clinicians can use your test results to determine the best treatment plan quickly.

Where to get them: At-home tests are available at most pharmacies and online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and CVS.

Bonus: If your test results are positive, virtual care clinicians can often prescribe treatment during the visit, saving you time and stress.


Make On Demand Care Work for You

By having these tools ready before your visit, you’re helping your clinician give you the best care possible—without the need to leave home.

Simple steps to prepare for a virtual care visit:

    Virtual care is here to make life easier. With these tools in hand, you’ll be ready for fast, convenient, and accurate care whenever you need it.


     

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