Specialized Telehealth
Telehealth for Specialized POI Care in Maryland, Virginia, and Florida
Virtual endocrine care can expand access for women seeking specialized expertise in Primary Ovarian Insufficiency. Most POI cases can be meaningfully evaluated through detailed history, hormone review, lab studies, and imaging, without requiring an in-person first step.
Why telehealth works here
- Broader access to specialized care for a rare condition
- Detailed review of history, hormone levels, labs, and imaging
- Practical planning without the burden of distant travel
- Coordination with local OB/GYN or primary care if an exam is needed
- Virtual visits for patients physically located in Maryland, Virginia, or Florida
Access to rare-disease expertise
POI is a rare and often under-recognized condition. Telehealth allows patients to access a more specialized endocrine perspective without needing to rely only on what happens to be locally available.
This is especially helpful when patients already have prior records, outside lab testing, imaging, or treatment history that can be reviewed in depth before a visit.
When local in-person care may still matter
If a physical examination is considered necessary, Dr. Popat can work with a local OB/GYN or primary care physician. Telehealth does not replace every aspect of care, but it can provide specialized evaluation, interpretation, and treatment planning for most POI-related questions.
Patients must be physically located in Maryland, Virginia, or Florida at the time of the virtual visit.