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Urgent care online in Tampa Bay: see an ER doctor by video

Anyone who's tried to get seen quickly in Tampa knows the drill: a packed urgent-care lobby, an hour in traffic on I-275 or I-4, or an ER visit that turns a sore throat into a half-day ordeal and a four-figure bill. For most non-emergency problems, there's a faster way — see a real board-certified emergency physician by video, from home or work, for a flat $100.

How a virtual urgent care visit works

It's intentionally simple. There's no app to download and no Zoom account to set up — the visit runs right in your phone or laptop browser over a secure, HIPAA-compliant connection.

Visit hours: every day, 8 AM–8 PM. Every visit includes a week of follow-up messaging in case anything changes.

What we can treat from your phone

A surprising amount of everyday urgent care doesn't need an in-person exam. Common reasons Tampa Bay patients book a video visit include:

Why Tampa patients skip the waiting room

Tampa Bay is spread out — Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel — and getting to a clinic often means real time in the car. A video visit removes the two worst parts of getting care: the drive and the wait. You're not sitting in a lobby full of sick people, you're not burning a PTO afternoon, and you're seen by a physician on your schedule rather than the clinic's. For parents, shift workers, and anyone who feels too lousy to leave the house, that difference is the whole point.

Your prescription, your pharmacy

If you need a prescription, we send it electronically to whichever pharmacy is most convenient for you — any CVS, Walgreens, Publix, or Walmart across Tampa Bay. Tell your doctor your preferred location during the visit and it'll be waiting for pickup, often within the hour. Several CVS and Walgreens locations around the metro run 24 hours, which helps for late-evening visits.

What a video visit can't do — and when to use the ER

Telehealth is excellent for evaluating symptoms, prescribing common medications, and telling you whether something can wait or needs hands-on care. It can't set a bone, stitch a deep laceration, or run labs in the moment. And it is never a substitute for emergency care.

Call 911 or go to the nearest ER — Tampa General, AdventHealth, or a BayCare hospital — for chest pain, trouble breathing, severe bleeding, stroke symptoms (face drooping, arm weakness, slurred speech), a severe allergic reaction, or any life-threatening emergency.

When you're genuinely unsure, that's exactly when a quick visit earns its keep: a physician can point you to the right level of care instead of leaving you to guess in a parking lot.

Frequently asked questions

Can I see an urgent care doctor online in Tampa?
Yes — FirstCall connects Tampa Bay residents with a board-certified ER physician by secure video for a flat $100, every day, 8 AM–8 PM, with prescriptions sent to your nearest pharmacy.
How much does it cost?
A flat $100 — no membership and no surprise bills. You pay once and then choose your visit time.
What can a virtual visit treat?
Everyday urgent issues like colds and flu, sinus infections, sore throat and strep, UTIs, ear infections, pink eye, rashes, allergies, dehydration, minor injuries, and routine refills. For emergencies, call 911.
Which pharmacies can you use?
Any that's convenient for you — CVS, Walgreens, Publix, or Walmart across Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater, Brandon, and the rest of Tampa Bay.

Feeling rough in Tampa Bay?

See a board-certified ER physician by video for a flat $100 — same day, no waiting room, with your prescription sent to the pharmacy nearest you.

Book a $100 Visit

This article is for general education and is not a substitute for individual medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For a medical emergency, call 911.