Telemedicine built for specialty care
Virtual health has the capacity to deepen patient and provider connections, provide timely interventions, and augment the patient experience.
Virtual care continues to change the healthcare landscape. And based on a decade of data from the Zipnosis platform, virtual care has proven to be the best method for reducing patient leakage while also increasing patient acquisition.
When you think of specialty care or even primary care, telemedicine may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But concerns for delayed and avoided care continue to rise and virtual care is the best solution to start addressing these concerns—regardless of the clinical specialty.
Specialities we support

Urgent Care

Primary Care

Pediatrics

Dermatology

Urology
Features the Zipnosis platform supports

Simplified patient intake
Leverage asynchronous protocol features to automate intake and documentation for care.

Be there after hours
Realize revenue with efficient after-hours calls and eliminate the hassle of phone-tag with patients.

Streamlined refills
Turn prescription refills into a simple revenue-producing visit while also removing one of the most common patient frustrations.

Keep patients healthy and happy
Features like scheduled asynchronous check-ins and video visits, and patient-initiated scheduling create a secure, affordable, and convenient way for patients to get care and stay connected.
How telemedicine in a specialty setting drives value

Improve clinical outcomes
Specialty care done virtually is a safe and efficient way to provide care to patients. With Zipnosis, there’s 90% adherence to clinical guidelines.

Enhance patient experience
Specialty care can be time-consuming and costly to patients. Per virtual visit, patients can save upwards of 2 hours compared to in-clinic visits. While also costing up to 87% less than an in-person visit.

Boost provider efficiency
Provider specialists are often very busy, making their time extra valuable. With virtual care, documentation is simplified, giving patients more personalized time with their providers.

Reduce leakage and increase patient acquisition
70% of patients would have looked elsewhere for care if virtual care had not been offered through their health system.

Improve clinical outcomes
Specialty care done virtually is a safe and efficient way to provide care to patients. With Zipnosis, there’s 90% adherence to clinical guidelines.

Enhance patient experience
Specialty care can be time-consuming and costly to patients. Per virtual visit, patients can save upwards of 2 hours compared to in-clinic visits. While also costing up to 87% less than an in-person visit.

Boost provider efficiency
Provider specialists are often very busy, making their time extra valuable. With virtual care, documentation is simplified, giving patients more personalized time with their providers.

Reduce leakage and increase patient acquisition
70% of patients would have looked elsewhere for care if virtual care had not been offered through their health system.
Remove the complexities of care with The Digital Front Door® solution.
Virtual care isn’t about replacing in-person care, it’s about giving patients the right care when they need it. The Digital Front Door® solution was designed to turn patient experiences into consumer-grade interactions from start to finish.

Zipnosis is the only telemedicine platform designed to improve care outcomes by intelligently routing patients to the best modality of care based on their condition and needs.

Asynchronous care
Get started with an asynchronous intelligent interview.

Synchronous care
Use scheduled video visits, or step-up from an intelligent interview.

Asynchronous care
Get started with an asynchronous intelligent interview.



Synchronous care
Use scheduled video visits, or step-up from an intelligent interview.
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