Online Doctor in Florida — 24/7 Virtual Care & Telemedicine
You can see an online doctor in Florida in minutes, by chat, phone, or video, with no insurance and no appointment. Your Doctors Online handles everyday and urgent care needs across the state, including prescriptions, refills, sick notes, lab requisitions, and specialist referrals.
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How It Works — See a Florida Doctor in Minutes
Talking to an online doctor in Florida takes just a few minutes. No scheduling, no insurance check, no driving across town to a clinic.
Briefly describe the reason for your visit
Open the Your Doctors Online app, set up your account, and describe what's wrong. If a photo helps the doctor decide (a sore throat, a swollen ear, a wound), you can attach it before the call starts.
How can we help?
Describe your issue below.
Get matched with a Florida-registered doctor
A licensed clinician picks up your case in minutes through chat, phone, or video. They review your history, ask the questions they need, and decide on the next step.
Walk away with a treatment plan
If you need a prescription, it goes to the Florida pharmacy you already use. Sick notes, lab orders, and referrals come back as a PDF you can save or forward to work, school, or your specialist.
Doctor Prescription
Pharmacy
Why Floridians choose Your Doctors Online
Florida's healthcare picture is rough on working adults and on seniors at the same time. The state did not expand Medicaid, which leaves a wide income band uninsured or underinsured, and Florida holds 19% of the entire US coverage gap per KFF. On the other end, 21.8% of Floridians are 65 or older according to US Census QuickFacts, which is the highest senior share in the country. We built our service for both sides of that gap.
Built for Florida's coverage gap
If you're working, paying out of pocket, or sitting in the Medicaid gap because Florida did not expand, paying $59 to $129 for one cash-pay virtual visit adds up fast. Our flat monthly plan is $20 for unlimited visits, with no copay, no deductible, and no per-visit fee on the consult itself.
A second option when your primary care is weeks out
Florida has federally designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas in dozens of counties, per HRSA. The result is a wait that can stretch into weeks, even with insurance. A telehealth visit with our online doctors usually starts in minutes, so you are not sitting on a UTI, a sinus infection, or a refill while your in-person appointment is still three weeks away.
Care that fits Medicare, Medicaid, or no insurance at all
You do not need to hand over a Florida Blue or Sunshine Health card to use the service. The flat plan stands on its own. If you already have Florida Medicaid or Medicare, your existing coverage still works for the visits and services those plans actually pay for. Many Floridians use both, depending on what they need that day.
Prescriptions to any Florida pharmacy
Publix, CVS, Walgreens, Winn-Dixie, Costco, Sam's Club, or the small pharmacy near your house. Your prescription is sent to the one you actually pick up from, not the one closest to a clinic.
Virtual doctor Florida for everyday & urgent healthcare needs
Our online doctors handle most of the everyday medical concerns that send people to a Florida clinic, urgent care, or ER.
Urgent care
We help with mild allergic reactions, COVID-19 symptoms, sinus infections, strep throat, UTIs, pink eye, and minor bites or stings.
Chronic care
You can manage ongoing conditions, including diabetes follow-up, blood pressure check-ins, asthma refills, thyroid management, and cholesterol monitoring.
Mental health support
We provide mental health counseling for depression, stress, grief, sleep problems, ADHD assessment, and more.
Skin concerns
Florida heat and humidity show up on the skin. We provide online prescriptions for acne, eczema, psoriasis flares, contact dermatitis, and fungal rashes, including those caused by sweating throughout the day.
Sexual and reproductive health
Our Florida licensed doctors provide consults on sexually transmitted infections, erectile dysfunction, endometriosis, PCOS, and Viagra prescription.
Prescriptions, refills & doctor's notes
You can request new prescriptions and medication refills without visiting a clinic. We also provide doctor's notes for work and school when appropriate.
What we can't treat online, and where to go instead
Anything that needs an in-person exam, hands-on testing, or hospital-level care is not safe over a chat or a video call. Call 911 or get to your nearest Florida ER if you have:
Call 911 or go to your nearest ER
- Chest pain or pressure
- Trouble breathing
- Signs of stroke (slurred speech, one-sided weakness, sudden vision loss)
- Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
- Severe abdominal pain that comes on suddenly
- Thoughts of harming yourself
We also can't complete Florida Workers' Compensation forms, post-surgery clearances, DOT forms, or anything else that requires an in-person exam. For those, our doctors will refer you to an in-person provider in Florida who can complete the paperwork properly.
Telehealth costs in Florida, with or without insurance
Most Florida telehealth services bill per visit. Your Doctors Online charges a flat $20 a month, which covers unlimited consultations, online prescriptions, sick notes, and lab requisitions. For many Floridians, that simply makes more financial sense. A lot of people are either uninsured or stuck with high-deductible insurance plans, meaning they still end up paying out of pocket for routine virtual visits. Instead of worrying about per-visit fees each time you need care, you get predictable access to a doctor whenever you need it.
Talk to a doctorFlat-rate vs. insurance-based telehealth in Florida:
Your Doctors Online
Flat fee · no insurance needed
Insurance-based telehealth
Plus copays, deductibles, surprise bills
No insurance required
You do not need an insurance plan to start a visit. If you do have one, most commercial plans regulated in Florida cover telehealth, and Florida Medicaid covers it statewide for both managed care and fee-for-service members per AHCA Rule 59G-1.057.
Meet your Florida telehealth physician team — licensed U.S. providers
Dr. Stotland Mitchell is a board-certified Occupational Medicine physician with 5+ years of experience. He provides virtual care across all U.S. states and D.C., blending allopathic medicine with public health insights. His approach focuses on rapid symptom relief and long-term prevention, often resulting in faster recovery and improved health outcomes for his patients.
Dr. Richard Honaker is a board-certified physician with more than 40 years of experience in family and emergency medicine. He serves as Chief Medical Advisor at Your Doctors Online and is affiliated with Medical City Plano in Texas. Recognized multiple times by D Magazine and Texas Monthly, Dr. Honaker provides evidence-based care across a wide range of conditions including diabetes, hypertension, and injury care.
Dr. Monique Rainford is an OB/GYN expert and Assistant Clinical Professor at Yale School of Medicine. With 25+ years of experience, she’s led OB/GYN departments at Yale Health and Baltimore Medical System. Her clinical interests include pregnancy, menstrual health, chronic pelvic conditions, and lifestyle medicine. Dr. Rainford advocates for maternal health equity, especially in underserved communities.
Dr. Candice Fraser is an OB/GYN practitioner and founder of Trinity Medical Care. With over a decade of experience, she focuses on reproductive care, menstrual health, and menopause management. Along with medical training and residency, she also holds an MBA in healthcare management, blending business insight with clinical excellence.
Dr. Danielle DonDiego is a double board-certified Family and Obesity Medicine physician, business mentor, and author of Self-Care Rx. She focuses on helping patients manage weight, improve nutrition, and adopt sustainable lifestyle changes. A graduate of the Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine with an MBA from Virginia Tech, she combines her medical expertise with a passion for patient education and long-term wellness.
Dr. Amber Robins is a double board-certified Family and Lifestyle Medicine physician with a strong focus on women’s health, preventive care, and patient advocacy. She earned her MD from the University of Rochester and an MBA from LSU-Shreveport. A published author and media contributor, she blends clinical expertise with a passion for empowering patients to make informed health decisions.
Dr. Nina Carroll is a retired OB/GYN with decades of experience serving women in the U.S. and abroad. She specialized in menopause care, sexual health, and trauma-informed women’s health. Today, she continues her work through medical writing, focusing on sexual minority women’s health and care for survivors of trauma.
Dr. Nerissa Bauer is a behavioral pediatrician specializing in ADHD, parenting strategies, and mental health in children. A former academic and AAP spokesperson, she is the creator of the TEACH Me ADHD program, helping families better understand and manage ADHD. She brings warmth, creativity, and evidence-based guidance to her work with patients and parents.
What patients in Florida are saying
I recently moved to Clearwater, Florida, and my cough became much worse. This was my only day off and I didn’t want to wait in long lines or deal with paperwork and finding a new doctor. I love how fast, efficient, polite, and convenient this service is. The entire process took under 15 minutes from the comfort of my own home. Highly recommend.
~RBF2023 —App Store
There was initially an issue with my prescription being sent to the wrong state, but the support team resolved it quickly and refunded me within 24 hours. The response was fast, professional, and handled with care. I’m very happy with how the situation was resolved and appreciate the excellent customer service.
~Nikki Nunn —Google Play Store
Well, it was so efficient. I would probably have to wait 1–4 weeks to see a doctor. This took 1 min. They addressed my health issues, and my prescription will be ready in less than 2 hours. Brilliant.
~Mary Chinnick —App Store
After several unsuccessful trips to the ER, a colleague of mine told me about this service. It was so fast and easy! Well worth $20 a month for the whole family to be able to access this service. Highly recommend for others having difficulty accessing care.
~isler12345678910 —App Store
Thank you, Dr. Siddiqua, for taking the time to acknowledge my pre-existing condition. It is challenging to get appointments with doctors here , so I am super grateful for this app. No wait times, efficient, and my doctor was very friendly.
~Char_wanderz —App Store
Our family doctor left the practice, leaving us without care. Very difficult to navigate the medical system here. Your Doctors Online has been able to bridge the gap for us. Timely and thorough. Much needed and much appreciated.
~Os22tr55 —App Store
Florida telehealth laws and your rights
Florida has run telehealth under a clear state framework since 2019. Under Florida Statute 456.47, the law sets the rules for who can deliver telehealth, what they have to do, and how out-of-state providers register to treat Florida patients.
Approved providers covered by the law:
Insurance coverage & guidelines
Most commercial plans regulated in Florida cover telehealth. Florida Medicaid covers it under Managed Medical Assistance and fee-for-service plans, per AHCA Rule 59G-1.057. Medicare continues to cover telehealth into 2026 with most pandemic-era flexibilities still in place, which matters in a state where more than 1 in 5 residents is on Medicare-eligible footing.
Out-of-state provider requirements
If your provider is licensed in another state, they must register with the Florida Department of Health before treating you. The registration confirms an active, unencumbered out-of-state license and a Florida-based registered agent.
Cities and regions we serve in Florida
Any Floridian physically in the state at the time of the visit can use our service.
You don't need to be at home.
As long as you are inside Florida at the time of the consultation, you can connect from work, a hotel, or anywhere in the state.
Metropolitan Hubs
- Miami
- Tampa
- Orlando
- Jacksonville
- Fort Lauderdale
- St. Petersburg
- Tallahassee
Regions We Cover
- South Florida
- Treasure Coast & Palm Beach
- Tampa Bay
- Central Florida
- Northeast Florida
- North & Panhandle
- Southwest Florida
- The Florida Keys
Frequently asked questions
Are your doctors licensed in Florida?
Yes, the clinicians on Your Doctors Online are board-certified US doctors registered to treat Florida patients under Florida Statute 456.47. Out-of-state providers complete the Florida Department of Health’s telehealth provider registration and follow the same standards of care as in-person Florida physicians.
Can an online doctor prescribe antibiotics in Florida?
Yes, an online doctor in Florida can prescribe antibiotics when the visit confirms a bacterial infection. The most common cases are UTIs, strep throat, sinus infections, ear infections, and skin infections. Your online antibiotic prescription is sent to the pharmacy you choose in Florida.
How much does a telehealth visit cost in Florida without insurance?
Your Doctors Online charges $20 a month for unlimited consults. There is no copay, deductible, or per-visit fee on the consult itself. Cash-pay virtual visits with other Florida telehealth services usually run $59 to $129 per visit. Insurance is not required to use the service, and if you do have a plan, most regulated Florida plans cover telehealth at parity with in-person visits.
Is telehealth covered by insurance in Florida?
Yes, most commercial plans regulated in Florida cover telehealth, often at the same reimbursement rate as in-person care. Florida Medicaid covers telehealth across Managed Medical Assistance and fee-for-service. Medicare covers telehealth with most pandemic-era flexibilities.
Can I get a telehealth visit for a UTI in Florida?
Yes. UTIs are one of the most common reasons people start a Florida telehealth visit. The doctor reviews your symptoms (burning urination, urgency, lower back or pelvic pain, blood in the urine), checks your history, and prescribes an antibiotic for UTI when the picture supports it. The prescription goes to your Florida pharmacy within minutes of the visit ending.
Can telehealth prescribe antidepressants in Florida?
Yes, our licensed providers can prescribe antidepressants, including most SSRIs and SNRIs, during a Florida telemedicine visit. The doctor evaluates your symptoms, walks through the options, and sends the prescription to your Florida pharmacy. If you need a level of care beyond what telehealth can deliver, you get a referral to a psychiatrist.
Can a virtual doctor treat strep throat in Florida?
Yes, a virtual doctor is eligible to diagnose and treat strep throat. The doctor will review your symptoms (sore throat, fever, swollen tonsils, swollen lymph nodes) to determine whether it is strep or another infection. If it is borderline, they may send you to a nearby Labcorp, Quest Diagnostics, or pharmacy clinic for a rapid strep test. If strep is diagnosed, they will prescribe you antibiotics to help ease your symptoms.
Does telehealth cost money in Florida?
Yes, telehealth does cost money in Florida, though how much depends on who is paying. Florida Medicaid covers telehealth at no cost for eligible members under AHCA Rule 59G-1.057. Most commercial plans regulated in Florida cover telehealth at the same reimbursement as in-person care, so you pay your usual copay and any unmet deductible. Cash-pay visits through other Florida telehealth platforms run $59 to $129 per visit. Your Doctors Online charges a flat $20 a month for unlimited consults, no matter how many visits you start.