How It Works
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Register
Choose an appointment date and time, and answer a few questions to create an account. You will then receive an email with further instructions.
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Pay for your visit
After booking the appointment an email will be sent to you with a link to create an account and pay. We do not accept insurance. You will get a separate email with a hyperlink to the video visit and forms.
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Your Visit
Appointments are over the telephone or video chat depending on your condition and preference. Your provider will create a treatment plan and will send in prescriptions where appropriate
Primary Care
Telemedicine
Select a Condition and Get
Started
Making Healthcare More Convenient
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Quick Convenient Telehealth visits.
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Avoid lengthy trips to the doctor
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Same-day virtual sick visits
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Primary Care, weight loss and more
Things We Do Not Treat
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Chest Pain or Pressure
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Seizure
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Difficulty Breathing
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Unconsciousness
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Drug Overdose
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Uncontrolled Bleeding
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Severe Injury: burns and broken bones
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Poisoning
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Suicidal Ideation
Always call 911 immediately if your experiencing any of the above.
Insurance Policy
This is a Cash-Based Service
No Insurance Accepted
We have aimed to make our services affordable and accessible to all. For this reason, we do not accept insurance. Avoiding insurance regulation allows us to treat our patients how we feel they should be treated at a fair price without insurance red tape. You will still be able to use insurance to pay for any lab and or diagnostic testing that is ordered and for prescription drug coverage if you have it.
About
About Erica Harden, ARNP
Erica Harden, ARNP is a Florida Native. She was born and raised in Lake County, Florida. She has a passion for helping people live their best and healthiest lives. Erica has been a Registered Nurse (RN) since 2003.
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She graduated from UCF with a Master of Science in Nursing degree in 2010 becoming an NP. She has worked as a Nurse Practitioner for the past 10 years in a cardiology practice and before that, she worked in Nephrology specializing in patients with kidney disease.
She is married to her high school sweetheart and they have 2 sons. In her spare time, she enjoys shopping, hiking, camping, baseball, and being a boy mom.
What is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Practitioner, or Nurse Practitioner for short? Nurse Practitioners are Registered Nurses who have gone on to obtain a Master's Degree in Nursing and then a national certification. This allows them to prescribe medications and diagnose and treat various medical conditions.