It is 7 AM, you woke up with a pounding sinus headache and a sore throat, and your employer needs a doctor’s note before you can return to work. The last thing you want to do is sit in a waiting room for two hours just to get a piece of paper confirming what you already know — you are sick.
Getting a legitimate medical excuse note no longer requires an in-person visit. A telehealth appointment with a licensed provider can evaluate your symptoms, recommend treatment, and issue a real doctor’s note in a single same-day visit.
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Get Your Doctor’s Note →What Is a Doctor’s Note and When Do You Need One?
A doctor’s note — also called a medical excuse note, sick note, or physician’s statement — is a document from a licensed healthcare provider confirming that you were seen for a medical visit. Employers and schools commonly require these notes to excuse absences or authorize a return to work or class.
You may need a doctor’s note when:
- Your employer requires documentation after a certain number of sick days
- Your school or university has an attendance policy tied to medical documentation
- You need clearance to return to work after an illness or injury
- You need documentation for short-term disability or FMLA paperwork
- A sports league or employer requires a fitness-for-duty clearance
The key detail is that a legitimate doctor’s note must come from a licensed, credentialed healthcare provider following an actual clinical evaluation — not from a template downloaded off the internet.
Can You Get a Real Doctor’s Note from a Telehealth Visit?
Yes. A doctor’s note from a telehealth visit is just as valid as one from an in-person clinic. The note documents that a licensed provider evaluated you during a scheduled medical visit, assessed your symptoms, and made clinical recommendations. Most employers and schools accept telehealth documentation without issue.
During your telehealth visit, your provider conducts a real clinical evaluation — reviewing your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. If your condition warrants it, they can also prescribe medication, order lab work, or refer you to a specialist. The doctor’s note is a natural byproduct of that legitimate medical encounter.
At Innocre Telehealth, your visit is conducted by a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with doctoral-level training. The note includes the date and time of your visit, the provider’s name and credentials, and confirmation that you were evaluated. It does not include your private diagnosis or treatment details unless you specifically request it.
What a Legitimate Doctor’s Note Includes
Not all doctor’s notes are created equal. A legitimate note that employers and schools accept typically contains:
- Provider name and credentials (e.g., DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC)
- Practice name and contact information (Innocre Telehealth)
- Date and time of the visit
- Statement that the patient was evaluated for a medical condition
- Recommended time off or return-to-work/school date
- Provider signature (electronic signatures are standard)
What a doctor’s note should not include (unless you request it): your specific diagnosis, medications prescribed, or detailed treatment plan. HIPAA protects this information, and your employer generally cannot require it.
How to Get a Doctor’s Note Online in 3 Steps
Getting a doctor’s note through telehealth is straightforward:
Step 1: Book a Same-Day Telehealth Visit
At Innocre Telehealth, visits are available the same day for patients in Maryland, Washington, and Delaware. You do not need to be an existing patient.
Step 2: Complete Your Clinical Evaluation
Your provider will review your symptoms, ask about your medical history, and determine the appropriate course of action. This is a real medical visit — not a rubber stamp. If you need treatment, your provider can prescribe medications and send them directly to your pharmacy. If you need a prescription refill, that can be handled in the same visit.
Step 3: Receive Your Doctor’s Note
After the visit, your provider issues a note documenting your evaluation. The note is available through your secure patient portal and can be downloaded, printed, or forwarded to your employer or school.
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Book a Visit →Telehealth vs Walk-In Clinic for a Doctor’s Note
If you just need a quick sick note, sitting in a walk-in urgent care waiting room for 90 minutes seems like overkill. Here is how the two options compare:
| Feature | Telehealth | Walk-In Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Wait time | Minutes (from home) | 45–90 minutes average |
| Cost (self-pay) | Starts at $68 | $100–$250+ |
| Facility fees | None | Often added by hospital-owned clinics |
| Prescriptions | Same-day e-prescription | Same-day |
| Note delivery | Instant via patient portal | Paper copy at checkout |
| Hours | Same-day, evenings available | Limited, soft closing times |
| Pants required | No | Unfortunately, yes |
For a deeper comparison of when each care setting makes sense, see our guide on telehealth vs urgent care vs the ER.
Common Conditions That Qualify for a Telehealth Doctor’s Note
Most non-emergency illnesses and conditions can be evaluated and documented via telehealth. Common reasons patients request a doctor’s note include:
- Cold, cough, and flu symptoms
- Sinus infections
- Sore throat and strep
- UTIs
- COVID-19 symptoms
- Ear infections
- Pink eye
- Allergies and asthma flares
- Skin infections and rashes
- Nausea, vomiting, and food poisoning
If your condition requires hands-on examination, imaging, or procedures, your provider will let you know and refer you to an appropriate in-person facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my employer accept a doctor’s note from a telehealth visit?
Yes. Telehealth visits are conducted by licensed providers and produce the same documentation as in-person visits. Most employers and schools accept telehealth notes. If your employer has specific requirements for the note’s format, let your provider know during the visit so they can accommodate.
How fast can I get a doctor’s note online?
At Innocre Telehealth, same-day visits are typically available. After your evaluation, the note is accessible through your secure patient portal immediately. Most patients complete the entire process — booking, visit, and note — within a few hours.
Can I get a doctor’s note without being sick?
A doctor’s note must be based on an actual clinical evaluation. Providers cannot issue notes for conditions they have not assessed. If you need a wellness clearance, fitness-for-duty evaluation, or return-to-work note following a previous illness, a telehealth visit can address those needs.
How much does a telehealth visit for a doctor’s note cost?
At Innocre Telehealth, self-pay visits start at $68. Most major insurance plans are also accepted. There are no hidden facility fees, membership requirements, or subscription charges. You pay for the visit, and the note is included.
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Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC
Founder, Innocre Telehealth. Board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with doctoral-level training in evidence-based and precision medicine. Licensed in Maryland, Washington, and Delaware.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
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