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When to talk to a doctor. An acute sinus infection may clear up within a week to 10 days. But you may want to talk to a doctor if: you have a fever; your nasal congestion thickens and changes color; your symptoms get worse; you’re still sick after 10 days; No matter how far along you are with a sinus infection, you can reach out to Teladoc ...
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If you’ve been bothering loved ones with your persistent cough, struggling to sleep, and feeling generally lousy, do you know where to turn next? Connect with a board-certified Teladoc doctor online, or through your app or phone for resolution to your care needs. We’ll deliver high-quality care, any time of day, any day of the week.
PURCHASE, NY, July 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Teladoc , Inc. (NYSE:TDOC), the global leader in virtual care, announced today that Mark Hirschhorn, chief operating officer and chief financial officer, will participate in the following upcoming investor event: The 38th Annual Canaccord Genuity Growth Conference, to be held in Boston, Mass., on Wednesday, August 8, 2018, including a fireside ...
Talk to a doctor. Prescribing gone bad: Superbugs and more. If we’re feeling sick, we want the quickest fix on the road to recovery. But for many illnesses, there’s no quick fix or medication that will “solve” our problem. Still, a patient will demand antibiotics for a viral cold.