Our online doctors have treated over 415,000 patients.

See an Online Doctor in Hawaii 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 Hawaii 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 Hawaii FAQ
Can an online doctor in Hawaii diagnose you?
Yes. A Hawaii board-certified doctor can provide a diagnosis during a telemedicine consultation. Similar to an in-office session, the online doctor will ask you about your medical history, medications, and current symptoms in order to determine a diagnosis and treatment plan.
Do online doctors accept insurance in Hawaii?
Yes, most major insurers cover online doctor appointments and telemedicine visits at PlushCare. To confirm your health insurance coverage, always check with your insurance provider and current health plan.
How can I set up a Hawaii online doctor visit?
Choose PlushCare for a simple and convenient Hawaii online doctor visit. Follow these simple steps to get set up for a Hawaii telehealth appointment:
1. On the PlushCare app or website, first, book an appointment online whenever it suits you. PlushCare offers Hawaii telehealth appointments almost every day, even on holidays, weekends, or outside of normal business hours.
2. At the time of your appointment, attend your appointment using our website or app through your smartphone or computer.
3. You are in good hands. Our board-certified Hawaii virtual doctors will work with you to determine a diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan for you.
Can online doctors in Hawaii prescribe antibiotics?
Yes. PlushCare online doctors can prescribe antibiotics during a virtual medical consultation with a patient. During your Hawaii telemedicine appointment, your doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and any current medications. If the physician determines the need to prescribe antibiotics, they will electronically send your prescription to a nearby pharmacy of your choice for pickup.
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.