Choose Your State
Telehealth licensing is state-by-state: a provider must hold a license in the state where the patient is physically located during the visit. InnoCre's provider, Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC, maintains a separate active license in each state we serve. Select your state for local labs, pharmacies, regulations, and a same-day booking link.
Maryland
Serving the DC–Baltimore corridor to the Eastern Shore. High-incidence Lyme awareness, regional pollen guidance, and Quest/LabCorp draw sites statewide.
Provider license
AC008930 AC-CRNP-F · Maryland Board of Nursing
View Maryland details →Washington
Serving the Puget Sound region and across the state. Licensed directly by the Washington State Department of Health, with local pharmacy and lab routing.
Provider license
AP70109066 · WA State Department of Health
View Washington details →Delaware
Serving Wilmington, Newark, Dover, and the coastal counties. Licensed by the Delaware Board of Nursing, with e-prescribing to local and chain pharmacies.
Provider license
LG-0013785 · Delaware Board of Nursing
View Delaware details →How Multi-State Telehealth Licensing Works
Telemedicine is regulated at the state level, not the federal level. The governing rule is consistent across the country: the provider must be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located at the moment of care. That single fact shapes who InnoCre can legally see.
- Your physical location at visit time is what matters — not where you live, where your insurance is based, or where you grew up. A Maryland resident traveling in Florida cannot be seen until they return to a state where we are licensed.
- Each state is licensed separately. Maryland and Delaware participate in the Nurse Licensure Compact, while Washington licenses our provider directly through its Department of Health. In every case, the underlying license is active and independently verifiable.
- The standard of care is identical to in-person care. Telehealth is the medium, not a lower tier of medicine. Documentation, evaluation, and prescribing standards match an office visit — the only difference is that you join by secure video instead of a waiting room.
Don't see your state yet?
InnoCre is an independent, single-provider practice. We add states deliberately so each new region gets genuine local attention — real license verification, local lab and pharmacy details, and state-specific guidance — rather than a copy-pasted page with the name swapped. As new states come online, they will be listed here. If you'd like to know when we reach your state, reach out at atulsv@innocre.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
Same-day appointments often available | $68 self-pay | Licensed in MD, WA & DE