Your rights, responsibilities, and what to expect when receiving virtual medical care from Innocre Telehealth.
Effective Date: March 30, 2026
This document describes the nature, benefits, risks, and limitations of telehealth services provided by InnoCre ("InnoCre," "we," "us," or "our"). By scheduling or participating in a telehealth visit with Innocre, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to the terms outlined below.
Telehealth involves the delivery of healthcare services using electronic communication technologies, including real-time audio and video consultations, secure messaging, and electronic transmission of medical information. Our providers use these technologies to evaluate, diagnose, and treat medical conditions without requiring an in-person office visit.
Innocre provides telehealth services for non-emergency medical conditions including but not limited to: urgent care, primary care, prescription management, and treatment of common acute and chronic conditions. All services are delivered by board-certified, licensed healthcare providers.
As with any medical service, telehealth has potential risks and limitations, including but not limited to:
You have the right to:
By participating in a telehealth visit, you agree to:
Important Notice
Innocre Telehealth is not an emergency medical service. If you are experiencing a medical emergency — including chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, stroke symptoms, loss of consciousness, or thoughts of self-harm — call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. Do not use our platform to seek emergency care.
All telehealth visits are conducted over secure, encrypted, HIPAA-compliant platforms. Your protected health information (PHI) is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy and HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices.
We do not record telehealth visits without your explicit consent. However, clinical documentation is maintained as part of your medical record in compliance with applicable laws and standards of care.
If clinically appropriate, your provider may prescribe medications based on your telehealth evaluation. Prescriptions will be sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy. Certain medications, including controlled substances, may not be prescribed via telehealth in accordance with federal and state regulations.
It is your responsibility to inform your provider of all medications you are currently taking to avoid adverse drug interactions.
You are responsible for payment of telehealth services as outlined at the time of booking. Fees are due at or before the time of service. Innocre will provide information about costs prior to your visit. Insurance coverage varies; it is your responsibility to verify telehealth benefits with your insurance provider.
Telehealth services are not a replacement for a primary care provider or for all medical conditions. Your provider may determine that your condition requires in-person evaluation, diagnostic testing, or specialist referral. In such cases, you will be advised accordingly and provided with appropriate referral information.
Use of the Innocre website, including browsing health content or submitting forms, does not establish a provider-patient relationship. A clinical relationship is established only upon completion of a telehealth evaluation by a licensed Innocre provider.
By scheduling and participating in a telehealth visit with Innocre, you consent to:
This consent remains in effect for all future telehealth visits with Innocre unless you revoke it in writing by contacting us at atulsv@innocre.org.
If you have questions about this informed consent document or your telehealth visit, please contact us:
InnoCre
14205 SE 36th St, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98006
Email: atulsv@innocre.org
Phone: (844) 836-2669