We desire assistance when something is wrong. You can receive fast treatment without going out since you can use telemedicine. At Today Telemedicine, we assist individuals immediately through urgent care, mental health, tests, and ADHD assistance.
What Is Telemedicine?
Telemedicine refers to the act of having an appointment with a doctor or a clinician via the web or phone. You are speaking to an actual person who listens to you. You may receive counseling, treatment, or a prescription to be happy. We assist you with the help of video calls and secure messages.
How Telemedicine Helps Fast
Telemedicine is quick. You get help while at home. This matters if you cannot drive or are too sick to go out. A clinician can tell you what to do next. We can help you decide whether to go to the hospital or recover at home.
Urgent Care: Quick Help When You Need It
If you have a fever, a bad cut, or a sudden stomach ache, urgent care telemedicine can help. Our team can:
- Look and listen to your symptoms by video.
- Tell you simple steps to feel safer.
- Send a prescription to your pharmacy if needed.
- Tell you when to go to an emergency room.
We make sure the help is clear and quick.
Psychiatry Services: Fast Mental Health Support
Mental health can feel like an emergency, too. If you are very worried, sad, or scared, psychiatric services can help quickly. A mental health clinician can:
- Talk with you about how you feel.
- Suggest medicine if it can help.
- Make a plan to keep you safe.
We are here to listen and to act fast. If someone is in danger of hurting themself, call your local emergency number right away.
Therapy: Calm Support Right Away
Therapy by video can help calm you in a crisis. A therapist can teach breathing and grounding steps. They can help you plan what to do next. You do not have to wait days to get help.
GeneSight Testing: Better Medicine Choices
GeneSight testing looks at your genes to help pick the right medicine. In a health emergency that involves mental health or medicine that may not be working, this test can help your clinician choose a safer, better medicine faster. That means fewer side effects and a better chance that the medicine will help.
ADHD/ADD Program: Fast Support for Focus and Behavior
If someone with ADHD is having a hard time and needs quick help, our ADHD program can step in. We help with behavior tips, medicine checks, and plans to make things calmer at home or school. Getting quick advice can make a big difference.
How We Keep You Safe
We keep care simple and safe. Our clinicians are trained and licensed. Sarah Purdy, PA-C, started Today Telemedicine in 2020. She has a master’s degree from the University of Florida and is board-certified. Sarah brings experience in primary care, addiction medicine, and psychiatry. She and our team use their skills to give kind and careful telehealth care.
We also protect your privacy. Video calls and messages are secure. We follow rules to keep your health information safe.
When Telemedicine Is Not Enough
Telemedicine helps a lot, but not always. If you or someone has:
- Trouble breathing
- Chest pain
- Sudden weakness or trouble speaking
- Heavy bleeding that will not stop
You should call emergency services or go to the nearest emergency room. Telemedicine can guide you, but when something is life-threatening, get in-person help right away.
How to Use Our Service in an Emergency
- Open our website or app.
- Choose urgent care or mental health, depending on the problem.
- Join the video call when it is time.
- Tell the clinician exactly how you feel.
- Follow the steps the clinician gives you.
If you cannot do a video, a phone call works too. Keep a list of any medicines you take and your allergies near you. This helps the clinician help you faster.
Simple Steps You Can Do Right Now
- Stay calm and breathe slowly.
- Sit or lie down if you feel dizzy.
- Have water nearby if it is safe.
- If you cannot speak clearly or you feel very sick, call emergency services.
Why Choose Today Telemedicine?
We care about fast, friendly help. We offer urgent care, psychiatry, therapy, GeneSight testing, and an ADHD program. We listen to you and make plans that fit your life. Our team works to get you the right help, fast.
About Sarah Purdy
Sarah Purdy, PA-C, opened Today Telemedicine in 2020 to help more people get care. She has a master’s degree from the University of Florida. Sarah is board-certified and licensed in many places. She has worked in primary care, addiction medicine, and psychiatry for years. She leads our team with care and strong skills.
Conclusion
Health emergencies are scary. Telemedicine can help arrive quickly. We offer advice, prescriptions, mental health care, and tests to support better medicine. Need quick help? Contact us right away. Call emergency services if you’re in danger.
FAQs
How fast can I get help?
You can see a clinician quickly by video or phone. Many visits happen on the same day.
What should I tell the clinician on the call?
Tell how you feel, any medicines you take, and any allergies. This helps the clinician help you faster.


