PURCHASE, NY, Aug. 29, 2017 -- Teladoc, Inc. (NYSE:TDOC), is providing free general medical care to victims of Hurricane Harvey. Residents who have been displaced by or are otherwise impacted by the storm can access treatment for many non-emergency illnesses by calling 855-220-4585.
“As hundreds of thousands of Americans are facing a time of need, Teladoc is working to make sure that they can count on readily available access to high quality care, 24/7. Our call center reps and board certified and state-licensed physicians are standing by to help those families who have been displaced from their doctors and regular routines, but who still need non-emergency medical care,” explained Lewis Levy, MD, chief medical officer, Teladoc.
Teladoc is offering the free service to all victims of the hurricane, not just Teladoc members. Among those adult and pediatric conditions that can be effectively diagnosed and treated are common conditions including sinus problems, respiratory infection, allergies, cold and flu symptoms and many other non-emergency illnesses.
For more information visit https://www.teladoc.com/harvey/
About Teladoc, Inc.
Teladoc, Inc. (NYSE:TDOC) is the largest and most trusted telehealth provider in the world. Recognized by MIT Technology Review as one of the “50 Smartest Companies”, Teladoc is forging a new healthcare experience with an innovative portfolio of virtual care delivery solutions. Currently, Teladoc serves more than 10,000 clients – from payers to providers to employers – and more than 20 million members who connect within minutes to Teladoc’s network of more than 3,100 board-certified, state-licensed physicians and therapists, 24/7. Teladoc’s services and solutions marry a highly engaging consumer experience with the latest in data and analytics, and a highly flexible technology platform. Teladoc has delivered more than 2.5 million medical visits for general medical, dermatology, counseling, psychiatry, sexual health, and tobacco cessation. For additional information, please visit www.teladoc.com.
Media Contacts: Courtney McLeod Director of Public Relations, Teladoc 914-265-6789 [email protected] Alexandra Peterson GCI Health 212-798-9916 [email protected]


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