Online doctor in Arizona — Telehealth 24/7
Talk to an Arizona-licensed online doctor in minutes by chat, phone, or video, for primary and urgent care. With Your Doctors Online, telehealth visits in Arizona include prescriptions, refills, doctor's notes, lab requisitions, specialist referrals, and more. No insurance needed.
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How It Works — See an Arizona Doctor in Minutes
You can start a telehealth visit in Arizona within 5 minutes, without going through insurance hoops or waiting weeks for a primary care opening. Here's how to get started:
Tell us what's going on
Download the Your Doctors Online app, create an account, and describe your symptoms. You can attach a photo of a rash, a wound, or anything else the doctor needs to see.
How can we help?
Describe your issue below.
Talk to an Arizona online doctor
An Arizona-licensed doctor connects with you over chat, phone, or video, usually within minutes, day or night. The doctor reviews your history, asks follow-up questions, and decides on a plan.
Get your treatment plan and prescription
If a prescription is appropriate, it's sent to your preferred Arizona pharmacy. You also get any doctor's notes, lab requisitions, or referrals as a downloadable PDF.
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Why Arizona Residents Choose Your Doctors Online
Getting a same-day doctor's appointment in Arizona is harder than it should be. Primary care waitlists run weeks in Phoenix and Tucson. Many rural areas have no urgent care at all. About 800,000 Arizonans remain uninsured. Here's how we work around that.
24/7 care, built for Arizona hours
Arizona does not observe daylight saving time, which means the state is out of sync with the rest of the country for half the year. Our doctors are on every night, weekend, and holiday. If your child spikes a fever at 2 a.m. in Scottsdale or a UTI suddenly flares up on a Sunday in Tucson, you can connect with an Arizona online doctor within minutes.
Prescriptions to any Arizona pharmacy
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Fry's, Safeway, Costco, or an independent pharmacy near you. Your prescription goes wherever you actually fill it. Arizona follows the federal electronic prescribing standard for controlled and non-controlled substances, so there's nothing to print, fax, or hand over.
No commute, no PTO, no waiting room
A walk-in visit in Phoenix or Tucson eats half a day once you factor in traffic, the wait, and the trip back. In rural Arizona, a clinic visit can mean driving 60 miles or more. A telehealth visit requires no travel and runs 10 to 20 minutes from your home, office, or hotel if you're traveling.
Care from anywhere in Arizona
You're covered in Chandler, Gilbert, Flagstaff, Sierra Vista, Yuma, and everywhere in between. Anyone physically located in Arizona at the time of the visit can get virtual care, including snowbirds and seasonal residents spending time in the state.
Conditions We Treat Online in Arizona
We make it easier to get care through telehealth visits in Arizona for a wide range of everyday health concerns. The list below groups the most common things we provide virtual care for.
Urgent care
Feeling under the weather? We can help with common illnesses, such as cold and flu, COVID-19 symptoms, sinus infections, antibiotics for ear infections, sore throat, strep throat, UTIs, pink eye, allergic reactions, and mild rashes.
Chronic care
Manage chronic conditions without losing your weekend to a clinic. Get care for diabetes monitoring, blood pressure follow-ups, asthma refills, and cholesterol checks from anywhere in the state.
Mental health support
We offer mental health counseling for ADHD, anxiety, depression, stress, grief, insomnia, and more. Arizona has a significant shortage of mental health providers, making telehealth a vital option for many residents.
Skin concerns
Get online prescriptions for several skin concerns. We can help you manage contact dermatitis, acne breakouts, eczema flare-ups, and other skin infections. Arizona's dry climate makes skin conditions especially common.
Sexual and reproductive health
We can help treat yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and erectile dysfunction, and provide guidance on STI screening. You can also get prescriptions for Cialis, birth control, and other common medications without an in-person trip.
Prescriptions, refills & doctor's notes
You can get new prescriptions or refills during a same-day telehealth visit when an Arizona-licensed doctor determines it is medically appropriate. We also provide doctor's notes for work or school, delivered as a downloadable PDF right after your visit, including the physician's name, license details, and clinic information.
What we can't treat online, and where to go instead
Telehealth is an effective option for many non-emergency conditions, but some health concerns still require in-person or emergency care.
Call 911 or go to your nearest ER
- Chest pain
- Trouble breathing
- Signs of stroke (slurred speech, one-sided weakness)
- Severe injuries or bleeding
- Sudden severe abdominal pain
- Thoughts of self-harm
We don't fill Arizona Industrial Commission workers' compensation forms or return-to-work clearances after surgery either. For those, we'll refer you to an in-person provider.
Meet our online doctors in the United States
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 Arizona are saying
One of the most convenient telehealth platforms for rapid care available on the market. I would highly recommend this if you are short on time and have a busy lifestyle.
~Adam Karim —Trustpilot
It’s a great tool if you need quick access to a doctor.
~Bobloblawss —App Store
Love it! Always very thorough and makes sure they are asking all the right questions.
~Melissa Melnitchi —Google Play
The doctors are thorough, professional, and kind. A very complete and reassuring experience.
~Susie —Trustpilot
Super responsive and friendly. Quick and easy to use.
~Heather —Trustpilot
The registration process was simple and I was connected to a doctor right away. I received my prescription quickly without any wait.
~Keisha —Trustpilot
Telehealth costs in Arizona, with or without insurance
Telemedicine visits in Arizona are usually billed per visit by other platforms, but Your Doctors Online offers a $20-per-month subscription plan. It includes unlimited online doctor consultations, prescriptions, sick notes, and more. There are no per-visit fees, no copays, and no deductibles to meet first.
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No insurance required
You don't need insurance to use Your Doctors Online. In Arizona, corporate telehealth standards, provider rules, and exemptions (such as abortion restrictions) are detailed in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 36. Meanwhile, private insurance mandates and payment parity rules for telehealth services are codified under A.R.S. 20-841.09, A.R.S. 20-1057.13, and A.R.S. 20-1376.05.
Arizona telehealth laws and your rights
Under Arizona Revised Statutes 36-3601 through 36-3606, telehealth is defined as health care services delivered through information and communication technologies, including synchronous video, synchronous audio-only, and asynchronous store-and-forward interactions.
Licensed providers
Arizona licenses health professionals through several boards. Within their scope of practice, the following may provide telehealth:
- Physicians and surgeons
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
- Psychologists
- Licensed professional counselors
- Licensed clinical social workers
Insurance and payment parity
Under Arizona's telehealth parity statute (A.R.S. 36-3604), commercial insurers and health care service plans must reimburse telehealth services at the same rate as equivalent in-person services. AHCCCS also reimburses video, audio-only, and asynchronous care, and patients must be given the choice of in-person or virtual care.
Your rights — same as an in-person visit
- A private consultation
- Access to your medical records
- Ability to request a different provider
- Clear disclosure of costs before treatment
24/7 telehealth access in Arizona by chat, phone, or video
Arizonans face growing pressure on healthcare access due to costs, distance, and provider shortages. Roughly 800,000 residents remain uninsured, and many more delay care because of high-deductible plans. If you're delaying care because of cost or scheduling, virtual care closes the gap. Our Arizona virtual doctors offer statewide telemedicine services, connecting patients with Arizona-licensed clinicians for urgent and everyday needs.
From Phoenix, Tucson, and Scottsdale to Flagstaff, Yuma, and Sierra Vista, get fast, reliable virtual care anywhere in Arizona. Download our telehealth app and start right away.
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Roughly 800,000 Arizonans remain eligible but uninsured in 2026, per AHCCCS data.
Cities and regions we serve in Arizona
Your Doctors Online treats anyone physically located in Arizona at the time of the visit.
You don't need to be at home.
As long as you are inside Arizona at the time of the consultation, you can connect from work, a hotel, or anywhere in the state. This includes snowbirds, students, and travelers passing through.
Major Cities
- Phoenix
- Tucson
- Mesa
- Chandler
- Gilbert
- Scottsdale
- Glendale
- Tempe
- Peoria
- Surprise
- Flagstaff
- Yuma
Regions
- Greater Phoenix Metro
- Tucson Metro Area
- Northern Arizona
- Southern Arizona
- Western Arizona
- Rural Arizona
- Navajo Nation
Frequently asked questions
Are your doctors licensed in Arizona?
Yes, all physicians on Your Doctors Online are board-certified doctors licensed to practice telehealth in Arizona under the Arizona Medical Board. Arizona Revised Statutes require every physician seeing an Arizona-located patient by telehealth to hold a current Arizona license, and our doctors meet that requirement.
Can telehealth prescribe antibiotics in Arizona?
Yes, an online doctor in Arizona 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 prescription is sent directly to your preferred Arizona pharmacy. We don’t prescribe antibiotics for colds, flu, or other viral infections, because antibiotics don’t treat viruses.
How much does a telehealth visit cost without insurance in Arizona?
A telehealth visit in Arizona through Your Doctors Online costs $20 per month for unlimited visits, with no per-visit fees, copays, or deductibles. By comparison, other US virtual platforms charge $89 to $149 per visit out of pocket. Under Arizona law, state-regulated commercial insurance plans are required to provide coverage parity for telehealth services, matching the coverage of an equivalent in-person clinic visit.
Is telehealth covered by AHCCCS?
Yes, AHCCCS covers telehealth services delivered through video visits, audio-only calls, and asynchronous care. Your Doctors Online is a self-pay flat-rate platform, so we don’t bill AHCCCS directly. If you have AHCCCS but can’t reach your assigned primary-care provider, our $20/month plan is a same-day alternative for non-emergency care.
Can I get a telehealth visit for a UTI in Arizona?
Yes, you can get a telehealth visit for a UTI in Arizona with Your Doctors Online. Our online doctor will ask about your symptoms, review your history, and prescribe an antibiotic when appropriate. The prescription is sent to a local pharmacy near you, often within minutes.
Can telehealth prescribe blood pressure medication in Arizona?
Yes. After reviewing your readings and history, an Arizona online doctor can prescribe or refill most blood pressure medications, such as ACE inhibitors, ARBs, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and thiazide diuretics. Stable patients on an existing regimen are usually the fastest cases. If your readings are dangerously high or you have new symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe headache, you’ll be directed to in-person care.
Can telehealth prescribe birth control in Arizona?
Yes, telehealth in Arizona can prescribe or refill birth control, including most combined oral contraceptives, progestin-only pills, the patch, the ring, and emergency contraception. We can’t insert IUDs or implants. Those require an in-person provider.
Is a telehealth prescription valid at Arizona pharmacies?
Yes, a prescription issued by an Arizona-licensed physician through telehealth carries the same legal weight as one written in a clinic. Arizona follows federal electronic prescribing standards, so your CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Fry’s, Safeway, Costco, or independent pharmacy will receive it directly.
Can I see an Arizona online doctor without insurance?
Yes. Your Doctors Online doesn’t require insurance. The flat $20/month plan covers unlimited visits for one person across chat, phone, and video, for any non-emergency condition listed above. You pay separately for any prescription you fill at the pharmacy, but the visit itself is included in your subscription. This is the cheapest published self-pay rate among major Arizona telehealth platforms.