Video Chat visits are doctor appointments that are conducted through video technology. They are scheduled by your doctor, much like your office visits. Instead of coming into the office for your appointment, you stay home and use your smartphone to see and talk to your physician/provider.
During your Video Chat visit, you will use your mobile device (phone or tablet) camera and audio. You will be able to see and talk to your physician/provider, and they can see and hear you. If you use other social media tools like Skype or Facetime, this will feel familiar. Unlike those applications however, Updox video chat is HIPAA compliant and secure, meaning that your conversation is private, and cannot be breached or seen by third parties.
There is no registration desk to check in for your appointment. Your physician/provider’s office will likely contact you prior to your appointment to explain the process, telling you when to expect the invitation link.
To join:
Updox will check your device and browser for compatibility. If there are any issues, you will be provided with an explanation. Please contact your physician/provider’s office for further assistance. If there are no issues, you will be taken to the Video Chat room within ten seconds (or you can tap the green “Join” button to go immediately).
Dr. Robert L. Smith's Personal Meeting Room
Meeting ID: 881 8571 6846
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https://bmhsc-org.zoom.us/j/88185716846?pwd=R3JJaWVaZlJHYjZTZmJsRldMWkRBZz09
How do I join a Zoom meeting?
You can join a meeting by clicking the meeting link or going to join.zoom.us and entering in the meeting ID. Learn more about joining a meeting.
How do I join computer/device audio?
On most devices, you can join computer/device audio by clicking Join Audio, Join with Computer Audio, or Audio to access the audio settings. Learn more about connecting your audio.
Can I Use Bluetooth Headset?
Yes, as long as the Bluetooth device is compatible with the computer or mobile device that you are using.
Do I have to have a webcam to join on Zoom?
While you are not required to have a webcam to join a Zoom Meeting or Webinar, you will not be able to transmit video of yourself. You will continue to be able to listen and speak during the meeting, share your screen, and view the webcam video of other participants.
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