A New Year, A New You: Weight Loss Medications – Fact vs. Fiction?
Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda, and Zepbound are just a few of the FDA-approved drugs now used for weight loss. Made famous by social media, are these
Keeping you and our community healthy is our top priority. We’re dedicated to providing you high-quality, passionate, patient-centered care – in-person or from the comfort and safety of your home through a Telemedicine appointment.
Telemedicine enables you to remotely connect with Roseman Medical Group Providers for healthcare services and information by phone, tablet, or computer. These virtual visits are provided through user-friendly, HIPAA-compliant video and communications technology allowing you to see and speak with a provider as you would during an in-office visit. We offer three options:
We are committed to providing healthcare that meets your unique medical needs, while working with our insurance companies to provide cost-effective care. We understand healthcare costs can be substantial, unexpected, and often complicated. We accept most health insurance plans. Certain insurance plans may not cover telemedicine, although many insurers are adding coverage for telemedicine services. Contact our office at 702-463-4040 regarding insurance questions.
We welcome both new and existing patients to use our Telemedicine services. An appointment must be scheduled to see a provider prior to a Telemedicine appointment for new patients. Telemedicine appointments are best suited for medication management, behavioral health checks, and annual well visits.
We offer appointments Monday – Friday from 8am – 5pm.
Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda, and Zepbound are just a few of the FDA-approved drugs now used for weight loss. Made famous by social media, are these
The holidays are a magical time, but let’s face it – they can be a bit hectic too! Members of our community joined Roseman University
On November 16, 2023 Roseman University held their monthly Neighborhood Health Series event to discuss the ABC’s of Medicare. Medicare is not for the faint