The Legionnaire Insurance Trust Telemed Plan brings modern healthcare directly to you through DialCare—a comprehensive telemedicine solution designed for non-emergency medical needs. Whether you’re dealing with a cold, flu, rash, or other common ailment, you can connect with state-licensed, fully credentialed doctors via phone or video consultation, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. No more waiting rooms, no more inconvenient office visits—just quality medical care from the comfort of your home, office, or wherever you happen to be. When medically appropriate, DialCare doctors can prescribe short-term, non-DEA controlled medications that you can pick up at your pharmacy of choice. Beyond DialCare, your Telemed Plan membership includes access to eDoc America, Health Advocate Patient Advocacy and NurseLine services, plus MedImpact prescription drug discounts. This comprehensive package ensures you and your family have multiple healthcare resources at your fingertips whenever you need them. Perfect for those times when your primary care doctor isn’t available, during off-hours, or when you’re traveling—the Telemed Plan provides convenient, affordable access to quality medical care.
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24/7 access
Treatment for common ailments
Additional services
Why Telemed Matters
24/7 Doctor Access
Get unlimited, no-cost physician consultations anytime, day or night, via phone or video from anywhere in the U.S.
$19.95 Starting Monthly Rate
Affordable coverage starting at just $19.95/month with access to telemedicine, prescription discounts, and patient advocacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Benefits can feel complex. We’re here to help.
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Yes. Telemedicine members only talk to actual doctors who are U.S. board-certified internists, state-licensed family practitioners and pediatricians licensed to practice medicine in the U.S. and living in the U.S. When you request a consult, you will be connected with a doctor licensed in your state.
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Common conditions include sinus problems, respiratory infections, allergies, urinary tract infections, cold and flu symptoms and many other non-emergency illnesses.
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Telemedicine is designed to handle non-emergent medical problems. You should NOT use it if you are experiencing a medical emergency.
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Yes, you can use telemedicine from anywhere you have a phone.*
*DialCare Telemedicine is available anywhere in the U.S.
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