Getting care in Albuquerque doesnât have to mean traveling to a clinic. A virtual medical visit lets you speak with a licensed clinician by phone or video for urgent issues, ongoing care, prescriptions, and preventive needs.
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Galileo provides primary and urgent care through a 24/7, easy-to-use app, with ongoing access to clinicians for follow-ups, questions, and care coordination when additional services are needed.

Virtual medical visits can be used to request new prescriptions or refills for many common conditions when clinically appropriate. During your visit, a Galileo clinician reviews your symptoms, medical history, and current medications to determine safe treatment options.
If a prescription is appropriate, medications are sent directly to a local Albuquerque-area pharmacy or your preferred pharmacy for pickup. Clinicians also explain how and when to take your medication, what side effects to watch for, and when to follow up. For ongoing conditions, virtual visits make it easier to manage refills without unnecessary delays.
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Costs for online healthcare visits in Albuquerque depend on your health plan and how you access care. Galileo works with many employers and health plans, and some members have online healthcare included as part of their benefits. For others, self-pay options may be available depending on visit type and location.
Insurance coverage can vary by plan, including copays or deductibles. The Galileo app helps explain access and self-pay pricing options before your visit, so you know what to expect. Visits are required for prescriptions, labs, and referrals, and clinicians guide decisions based on medical need.
Online healthcare helps reduce travel time, avoid waiting rooms, and make care more accessible for Albuquerque residents.

Download the Galileo app, create an account, and request a virtual medical visit in Albuquerque by describing your symptoms and choosing a time that works for you. Care is available when you need itâwithout leaving home.
Yes. Clinicians can prescribe medications during a virtual visit when itâs safe and clinically appropriate.
Antibiotics may be prescribed after a clinician evaluates your symptoms and determines theyâre medically necessary.
Virtual visits are effective for many common conditions, follow-ups, and medication management. Clinicians will recommend in-person care if needed.
Many visits are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance, depending on your plan and eligibility. Galileo partners with many major health insurance providers to provide access for their members. Check with your plan.Â