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Clear, practical guides on virtual care, common conditions, mental health, and getting the care you need — written to help you decide your next step.
Virtual Care 101
Everything you need to understand and get the most from online care in New Brunswick.
What Is Virtual Care? A Plain-Language Guide for New Brunswickers
Virtual care is a real medical visit with a licensed New Brunswick nurse practitioner, delivered by secure video, phone, or messaging instead of in person.…
Read moreHow Online Prescriptions Work in New Brunswick
A New Brunswick nurse practitioner can prescribe many medications during a virtual visit and send the prescription directly to your pharmacy for pickup. Ce…
Read moreHow to Prepare for a Virtual Appointment (Checklist)
A little prep makes a virtual visit faster and more accurate. Have your symptom timeline, medications, and pharmacy details ready, find a quiet well-lit sp…
Read moreIs Telehealth Private and Secure? What to Know
Reputable virtual care uses encrypted, secure connections and follows Canadian health-privacy law. You can add your own protection by taking visits in a pr…
Read moreIs Virtual Care Right for Me? A 2-Minute Self-Check
Virtual care is a good match when your concern is common, does not need a physical procedure, and you can describe or show it clearly. It is not appropriat…
Read moreVirtual Care vs Walk-In Clinic vs Emergency: Which Do You Need?
Use the Emergency Department for life-threatening problems, a walk-in or in-person clinic when a physical exam or procedure is needed, and virtual care for…
Read moreConditions Treated Online
Common everyday illnesses and injuries a nurse practitioner can assess and treat virtually.
What Can a Nurse Practitioner Treat Online? A Complete List
Nurse practitioners can virtually assess and treat a wide range of common concerns: urinary and respiratory infections, skin and eye conditions, allergies,…
Read moreCOVID-19: Virtual Assessment and When to Worry
Virtual care is well suited to COVID-19: a nurse practitioner can assess your symptoms and risk factors, advise on isolation and symptom relief, and discus…
Read moreCold and Flu: When to Rest and When to Get Seen
Colds and flu are viral and usually resolve with rest, fluids, and time — antibiotics do not help. Virtual care is useful for assessing severity, managing …
Read moreEar Aches and Infections: How Virtual Care Helps
Many earaches are assessed virtually through symptoms and history, and a nurse practitioner can advise on relief and whether antibiotics are warranted. Som…
Read morePink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Causes and Online Treatment
Pink eye can be viral, bacterial, or allergic, and the cause determines treatment. A nurse practitioner can often assess it from a clear photo or video and…
Read morePrescription Renewals Online: Fast, Without the Runaround
Running out of a regular medication is one of the most efficient reasons to use virtual care. A nurse practitioner can review your medication, renew it whe…
Read moreRashes and Skin Conditions: What Virtual Care Can Diagnose
Skin is one of the most photo-friendly concerns for virtual care. Clear images let a nurse practitioner assess rashes, eczema, acne, hives, and minor infec…
Read moreSeasonal Allergies: Relief Without the Waiting Room
Seasonal allergies are predictable and very manageable. Virtual care helps you build an effective plan — the right antihistamines, nasal sprays, and avoida…
Read moreSinus Infections: Virus or Bacteria, and What Helps
Most sinus infections are viral and improve on their own within about ten days. Virtual care helps distinguish viral from bacterial sinusitis, manage sympt…
Read moreTreating a UTI Online: Symptoms, Causes and When to Get Help
Most uncomplicated urinary tract infections can be diagnosed and treated through a virtual visit. A nurse practitioner reviews your symptoms and history an…
Read moreMental Health Support
Practical, judgement-free guidance for anxiety, stress, sleep and emotional wellbeing.
Mental Health and Virtual Care: A Starting Point
Virtual care lowers the barrier to mental-health support — no waiting room, more privacy, and care from home. A nurse practitioner can assess anxiety, low …
Read moreCan't Sleep? A Practical Guide to Better Rest
Most sleep problems improve with consistent habits rather than medication. A regular schedule, a wind-down routine, and managing light and stimulants are t…
Read moreManaging Anxiety: Practical Steps and When to Get Support
Anxiety is one of the most common and most treatable health concerns. Everyday strategies — paced breathing, regular movement, limiting stimulants, and str…
Read moreStress and Burnout: Spotting the Signs Early
Burnout is the result of prolonged, unmanaged stress, and it shows up as exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced performance. Catching it early — and addressing …
Read moreNew Brunswick Healthcare
Navigating coverage, wait times and care options across New Brunswick.
Getting Care in New Brunswick: Your Options Explained
New Brunswick offers several ways to get care: a family physician or nurse practitioner, after-hours and walk-in clinics, Tele-Care 811 for advice, virtual…
Read moreNo Family Doctor in New Brunswick? Here's What to Do
If you do not have a family doctor in New Brunswick, you still have solid options: register on the provincial patient registry, use Tele-Care 811 for advic…
Read moreTired of ER Waits? Smarter Alternatives for Non-Emergencies
Emergency Departments are essential for true emergencies but slow for minor issues, which are triaged behind serious cases. For non-emergencies, Tele-Care …
Read moreeVisit Coverage Is Changing July 1, 2026: What It Means for You
As of July 1, 2026, eVisitNB visits are no longer billed to New Brunswick Medicare. Instead, you pay a flat fee per visit to see a New Brunswick nurse prac…
Read moreFamily & Everyday Health
Care for kids, prevention, prescriptions and the everyday health of busy households.
Birth Control Online in New Brunswick: Options and Access
Many contraception needs — starting the pill, renewing a prescription, or switching methods — can be handled through virtual care after a brief health revi…
Read moreKids' Common Illnesses: When Virtual Care Helps (and When It Doesn't)
Many everyday childhood illnesses — colds, mild fevers, rashes, pink eye, and minor tummy bugs — can be assessed virtually with a parent present. Very youn…
Read moreTravel Health: Prescriptions and Advice Before You Go
Virtual care is a convenient way to prepare for travel: refilling regular medications, getting advice on common travel ailments, and ensuring you have what…
Read moreCare is a few taps away
See a New Brunswick nurse practitioner today — by video, phone, or message. Flat $80 per visit, no waiting room.