Mobile urgent care for asthma and respiratory symptoms
Asthma and other respiratory issues cause coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. A physician can help manage flare-ups, but severe breathing trouble is an emergency.
Common symptoms of asthma and respiratory symptoms
- Wheezing or a whistling sound when breathing
- Shortness of breath
- Chest tightness
- A persistent cough, often worse at night
- Fatigue during activity
How EZaccessMD helps
A board-certified physician evaluates your breathing and symptoms, and a mobile medical unit can check your oxygen levels and assess your lungs at home. We guide medication, e-prescribe when appropriate, and help you manage flare-ups.
- Physician callback within the hour
- In-home diagnostics
- E-prescriptions
- $0 copay
When to seek emergency care
Call 911 for severe shortness of breath, gasping, bluish lips or face, an inability to speak in full sentences, or a rescue inhaler that isn't working.
Asthma & Respiratory FAQ
- Can EZaccessMD treat asthma and respiratory symptoms without a clinic visit?
- A board-certified physician evaluates your breathing and symptoms, and a mobile medical unit can check your oxygen levels and assess your lungs at home. We guide medication, e-prescribe when appropriate, and help you manage flare-ups.
- What does it cost?
- Members pay a $0 copay. EZaccessMD is an employer-sponsored benefit, so there is nothing to pay at the point of care.
- When should I seek emergency care for asthma and respiratory symptoms?
- Call 911 for severe shortness of breath, gasping, bluish lips or face, an inability to speak in full sentences, or a rescue inhaler that isn't working.
Real urgent care, without the waiting room
EZaccessMD brings the doctor and the diagnostics to your people. See how it works, or explore it for your organization.