Getting started with virtual care
December 08, 2021
Tips for a great virtual care visit

Whether you’re seeing your pediatrician for a sick visit, or following up after a surgery, virtual care provides convenient access to our health care team.
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1. Limit distractions as much as possible:
- A quiet, well-lit area is best
- We know some families are balancing the needs of multiple children – ask your other kids to quietly read, do an activity or have a snack if they need to be in the same room during the visit.
2. Give yourself time to log in before the appointment:
- Test your audio, video and microphone
3. If possible, have these tools and information on hand (note that these tools can vary based on the type of visit):
- Thermometer. Inexpensive digital thermometers are available online and at local retailers. If your child is under 3, consider a digital thermometer designed specifically for rectal use. Have questions about taking your child’s temp? We have answers in this post.
- Scale (or your child’s weight)
- Name and location of your pharmacy
- Flashlight or other light source, such as an additional phone flashlight so we can look down your child’s throat if needed
- List of questions for your child’s provider
4. Be prepared to assist with physical examinations:
- For example, you may be asked to shine your light down your child’s throat or apply pressure to their belly
5. Ask questions:
- Don’t be nervous to ask questions! We encourage children to ask questions too. They might show us their favorite game or pet, and that is okay. We want everyone to be comfortable during the visit.