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Washington Telehealth

Board-certified virtual care for residents of Washington. Same-day appointments, transparent $68 self-pay pricing, no insurance friction. Licensed by the Washington State Department of Health.

Licensed: AP70109066 HIPAA-Compliant Same-Day Available $68 self-pay
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Telehealth for Washington Residents

From Seattle and Bellevue to Tacoma, Spokane, and the rural communities of Eastern Washington — InnoCre Telehealth is licensed to see Washington residents wherever they are in the state.

Our board-certified provider holds an active Washington nursing license (AP70109066) issued by the Washington State Department of Health, with full independent prescribing authority for non-controlled medications. You can verify this license directly at the Washington DOH Provider Credential Search: fortress.wa.gov/doh/providercredentialsearch.

All visits with Washington patients are conducted via secure HIPAA-compliant video. You must be physically located in Washington at the time of your appointment for legal and regulatory reasons.

Care Available to You in Washington

All InnoCre services are available to Washington residents at the same flat $68 self-pay rate. Browse the most-requested categories:

How Visits Work for Washington Patients

1

Book Online

Choose a same-day or future slot. Confirm you'll be in Washington at visit time.

2

HIPAA Video Visit

Connect via secure video with your board-certified provider for an unhurried 30-minute visit.

3

Prescription Sent

Prescriptions and lab orders sent to your preferred Washington pharmacy or lab within hours.

Washington Cities & Counties We Serve

If you are physically located anywhere in Washington at the time of your visit — from the Puget Sound metros to the Columbia Plateau to the Olympic Peninsula — we are licensed to see you. Common metro areas, cities, and counties where InnoCre patients book visits:

Major Cities

Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver, Kent, Everett, Renton, Federal Way, Yakima, Bellingham, Kennewick, Pasco, Marysville, Lakewood, Redmond, Sammamish, Kirkland, Olympia, Bremerton, Auburn, Walla Walla, Wenatchee.

Major Counties

King, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Clark, Thurston, Kitsap, Whatcom, Yakima, Benton, Skagit, Cowlitz, Island, Chelan, Grant, Lewis, Franklin, Mason, Walla Walla, Clallam, Jefferson.

Live in a smaller Washington town not listed here? You are still covered. We see patients in every county in the state — the list above is for clarity only.

Common Conditions We Treat for Washington Patients

Washington's climate splits cleanly along the Cascades: the wet, mild western half and the dry, four-season east. Each side drives a slightly different conditions mix among our Washington patients:

Pharmacies & Labs Across Washington

Pharmacy network

Prescriptions are sent electronically via the SureScripts network to your preferred pharmacy. Bartell Drugs, QFC, Fred Meyer, Safeway, Albertsons, CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Costco, and independent pharmacies across Washington all receive prescriptions the same way — typically within minutes of your visit ending. Mail-order options (Amazon Pharmacy, Express Scripts, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs) are also supported.

Lab network

Lab requisitions are sent to Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp draw sites — both have extensive coverage across King, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Clark, and Thurston counties, with additional sites in Yakima, the Tri-Cities, Bellingham, and the Olympic Peninsula. Results post to the secure patient portal, typically 24–72 hours after the draw.

If you have an established relationship with a Washington specialist, primary-care office, or hospital system — UW Medicine, Providence Swedish, Virginia Mason Franciscan, Kaiser Permanente Washington, MultiCare, EvergreenHealth, Overlake Medical Center, or Confluence Health — we can send visit summaries on request to keep your record continuous.

How Washington Telehealth Law Affects Your Visit

Two state-law facts shape every Washington telehealth visit, and we want patients to understand them up front:

  1. The provider must be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located. Washington Revised Code (RCW 18.79 for nurses, RCW 70.41 for telemedicine) requires this. Our provider's Washington Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner license (AP70109066) covers visits with any patient who is physically in Washington at the time of the appointment — it does not matter where the patient lives, where their insurance is based, or where they were born.
  2. Washington is a Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) state. Washington joined the eNLC in 2020, which lets qualifying compact-state nurses practice across Washington and vice versa under one multistate license. This is part of why a small, focused practice like InnoCre can sustainably serve patients across Washington, Maryland, and Delaware.

Washington also holds telehealth to the same standard of care as in-person visits. The provider conducts the same evaluation, documentation, and prescribing standards — the only difference is the medium.

Important for Washington Residents

  • You must be physically located in Washington at the time of your visit. If you've recently moved or are traveling, your provider will verify location at the start of the visit.
  • We do not prescribe Schedule II–V controlled substances (opioids, benzodiazepines, ADHD stimulants) via telehealth in any state. As a separate clinical-policy matter, we also do not prescribe antipsychotics or mood stabilizers via telehealth.
  • For emergencies, call 911 or go to your nearest Washington emergency department immediately.
  • Mental health crisis: call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, 24/7).

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Our board-certified provider, Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC, holds an active Washington nursing license (AP70109066) issued by the Washington State Department of Health. The license includes full independent prescribing authority for non-controlled medications.
You don't need to be a resident, but you must be physically located in Washington at the time of your visit. State licensing law requires the provider to be licensed where the patient is at the moment of care. If you're a Washington resident currently traveling outside the state, we'll need to reschedule for when you're back.
Yes. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy in Washington via the SureScripts network — the same e-prescribing system used by hospitals and major medical groups. Most patients receive their prescription at the pharmacy within hours.
Yes. We send lab requisitions to Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp draw sites — both have extensive coverage across Washington. Most patients have a draw site within a few miles of home or work. Results return to the patient portal within 24-72 hours of the draw.
InnoCre is a self-pay practice — we don't bill insurance directly. Visits are a flat $68 paid at booking, with no surprise bills, no facility fees, and no deductibles to meet. HSA and FSA debit cards are accepted. If you'd like to seek partial reimbursement from your insurance, we can provide an itemized receipt (superbill) on request.
Yes. InnoCre sees patients 12 and older. For adolescents under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present at booking and at the start of the visit to provide consent, in line with Washington's standard for minor consent in non-confidential care. Certain confidential services for older adolescents (for example, STI testing) follow Washington's specific minor-consent provisions and may be handled differently — the provider will explain at the visit.
Same-day appointments are typically available for urgent issues such as UTIs, sinus infections, rashes, pink eye, and respiratory symptoms. Routine and chronic-care visits are usually scheduled within 1–3 days. Washington patients can book directly from the booking page — you'll see live availability before paying.
Not required, but helpful. If you have a current medication list, recent labs, or notes from your Washington primary-care provider, you can upload them to the patient portal before the visit. For chronic-care or complex cases this lets the provider give you a more accurate plan. For acute issues (UTI, sinus, pink eye) you don't need any records — just a clear description of symptoms.
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Same-day appointments often available  |  $68 self-pay  |  Licensed in Washington