Our online doctors have treated over 415,000 patients.

See an Online Doctor in Delaware for Primary Care
Acne
ADHD
Allergies
Anxiety
Asthma
Back pain
Birth control
Depression
Diabetes
Erectile dysfunction
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
HIV (PrEP)
Migraines
Prescriptions
Prescription Refills
Thyroid disorders
Mental health

See an Online Doctor in Delaware for Urgent Care
Bronchitis
Dental infection
Ear infections
Gout
PEP
Migraines
Pink eye
Pneumonia
Rashes
Cellulitis
Stomach issues
Sinus infections
Strep throat
Tonsillitis
UTI
Vaginitis
Vertigo
Yeast infections
PlushCare also offers online mental health services and online therapy.
Online Doctor in Delaware FAQ
Do online doctors accept insurance in Delaware?
Yes, most insurance covers online doctor visits. At PlushCare, Delaware online doctor visits can be covered by insurance. Always check with your insurance provider to confirm your coverage.
How can you choose a Delaware online doctor?
Always ensure you choose a licensed online doctor from a trusted, reputable, and HIPAA-compliant platform, like PlushCare. PlushCare makes it easy to choose a Delaware board-certified doctor and make an appointment, all from the convenience of home. Same-day appointments are often available.
Can a Delaware online doctor prescribe medication?
Yes, an online doctor in Delaware can prescribe medicine for some medical conditions, after completing a medical evaluation. If a medication is part of your treatment plan, the doctor will write you a prescription, and electronically send it to your local pharmacy. Visit our online prescription page for more information.
Can a Delaware online doctor prescribe antibiotics?
Yes. Licensed online doctors can prescribe antibiotics. At PlushCare, you can meet virtually with an online licensed doctor in Delaware to receive a prescription for antibiotics after a medical consultation.
Are online doctors in Delaware legitimate?
Yes, online doctors are legal in Delaware, as well as throughout the U.S. Telemedicine gained popularity in recent years as it is cost-effective and COVID-safe. However, be sure to choose a licensed online doctor from a reputable and HIPAA-compliant platform, such as PlushCare.
Telehealth is not appropriate for serious conditions that require immediate attention or emergency care. If you experience any life-threatening issues, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.