I will be compensated for being a panelist at the #UrgentCareApp Twitter Party on October 29. Opinions are my own.
You’re invited to the #UrgentCareApp Twitter party!
October 29, 2013
2-3pm EST
Hashtag: #UrgentCareApp
Sponsor: @GreatCallInc
Your Hosts: @brettbmartin along with @KelliBMiller @SuburbanMomClub @CrystalandComp @EllenBlogs @LisaSamples
You MUST RSVP (below) and be participating during the party to be eligible to win!
Some details:
The free GreatCall Urgent Care app allows you to:
- Have one-touch access to a live nurse for advice 24/7, who can escalate the call to a board-certified physician if needed
- Get health-related assessments, general health information, diagnosis or even a prescription
- Have access to an easy-to-understand medical dictionary
- Research your symptoms with the medical symptom checker tool.
It’s particularly convenient to use this tool when:
- You simply don’t have time to run to the doctor,
- You need medical advice when your physician or Urgent Care is closed or unavailable
- You don’t feel totally comfortable discussing your symptoms in person with your normal doctor
- You want to save money. (The app is free, and calls are only $3.99. Much less expensive than a doctor’s bill, insurance payments or a co-pay!)
- You or your child has a quick on-set of symptoms
- Etc.
Even if you aren’t sick, you can chat with a doctor about a host of different wellness topics – such as a 20 minute conversation about the pros/cons of a gluten free diet – for only $4!
RSVP: http://www.thismamaloves.com/greatcall-urgent-care-twitter-party-1029-urgentcareapp/#pJFA8DuhjBUUyKme.99
This is an excellent inexpensive way to get medical advice especially when you have a small child.