We come to you across North Carolina
EZaccessMD pairs 24/7 telehealth with a mobile medical unit that brings real diagnostics (X-rays, EKGs, ultrasound, and rapid lab tests) to your employees' homes and workplaces across North Carolina. When a phone call isn't enough, we close the diagnostic gap that otherwise sends people to the ER. $0 copay for members.
Where we serve in North Carolina
EZaccessMD provides all-inclusive mobile urgent care to businesses and their members throughout North Carolina, anchored in these regions:
Charlotte
Central North Carolina
Durham
Eastern North Carolina
Asheville
Western North Carolina
Telehealth alone leaves a diagnostic gap
Nearly a third of telehealth consults need a test or image a phone call can't provide. Without an option, employees default to urgent care or the ER, averaging $4,066 a visit. EZaccessMD sends a mobile medical unit instead, so North Carolina members get a diagnosis and a plan at home, the same day.
- Board-certified physician callback within the hour
- Mobile unit dispatched the same day, often within hours
- X-rays, EKGs, ultrasound, and rapid lab tests on-site
- $0 copay, a flat PEPM rate for the plan sponsor
What we treat in North Carolina
From strep, flu, and UTIs to ear and sinus infections, minor injuries, and chronic-care follow-ups, EZaccessMD handles the everyday urgent needs that disrupt your team's day, without a trip to urgent care.
North Carolina mobile urgent care FAQ
- Where in North Carolina does EZaccessMD provide mobile urgent care?
- EZaccessMD serves employers and their members across North Carolina, anchored in Charlotte, Durham, Asheville. A board-certified physician is available by phone 24/7, and a mobile medical unit is dispatched to the member's home or workplace when in-person diagnostics are needed.
- What does it cost employees in North Carolina?
- Nothing at the point of care — members pay a $0 copay. The plan sponsor pays a flat per-employee-per-month rate, so cost is predictable and care actually gets used.
- What can EZaccessMD handle without an ER or urgent-care trip?
- Most everyday urgent needs: strep, flu, UTIs, ear and sinus infections, minor injuries, and more. When a phone call isn't enough, the mobile unit brings X-rays, EKGs, ultrasound, and rapid lab tests to the member, closing the diagnostic gap that otherwise sends people to a $4,066 ER visit.
- How fast can a mobile medical unit reach my team?
- A physician calls back within the hour, and when diagnostics are required a mobile unit is typically dispatched the same day, often within a few hours.
Bring real urgent care to your North Carolina team
See what EZaccessMD could save your plan, or talk to our team about coverage in North Carolina.