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Version History of eVisit Telehealth

1.12.4.4

January 30, 2024

Performance and Stability Improvement

1.12.3.0

August 22, 2023

Performance and stability improvements

1.12.2.2

October 8, 2022

Performance and Stability Improvement

1.12.1.1

June 27, 2022

Performance and Stability Improvement

1.12.0.2

March 30, 2022

During a video visit the speaking user will be focused.

1.11.1.4

June 1, 2021

Stability and Enhancements

1.11

February 5, 2021

Stability and Enhancements

1.9.0

January 8, 2020

Performance and Stability Improvements.

1.8

October 28, 2019

Performance and Stability Improvements

1.7.0

July 31, 2019

64 Bit App Release

Price History of eVisit Telehealth

Description of eVisit Telehealth

eVisit is a secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth solution for patients and providers. For patients: Connect with your own doctors from home—or from anywhere! For providers: See patients remotely, keep visit notes, use ePrescribe, and integrate with your EHR.

eVisit Telehealth: FAQ

Is eVisit Telehealth iPad-friendly?

Yes, the eVisit Telehealth app is compatible with iPads.

Who is the developer of the eVisit Telehealth app?

eVisit, Inc. released the eVisit Telehealth app.

What iOS version is needed to run the eVisit Telehealth app?

The eVisit Telehealth app requires iOS 14.0 or later.

What is the current app rating?

Users have given eVisit Telehealth a middling rating of 3.2 out of 5.

What is the main genre of the eVisit Telehealth app?

Health & Fitness Is The Primary Genre Of The Evisit Telehealth App.

What is the latest version of eVisit Telehealth?

The latest eVisit Telehealth version released is 1.12.4.4.

When did the new eVisit Telehealth update come out?

eVisit Telehealth’s most recent update was on December 1, 2024.

When did eVisit Telehealth come out?

The app first launched on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to eVisit Telehealth?

Some content may be unsuitable for children under 12, recommended for ages 12 and up.

Which languages does eVisit Telehealth support?

eVisit Telehealth currently features the following languages: English.

Does eVisit Telehealth belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, eVisit Telehealth is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of eVisit Telehealth?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of eVisit Telehealth.

Is eVisit Telehealth tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, eVisit Telehealth is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using eVisit Telehealth?

No, you can not expect ads while using eVisit Telehealth.

Alternatives to eVisit Telehealth

More Applications by eVisit, Inc.

Reviews of eVisit Telehealth

Pretty sure this is a scam

System doesn’t work but captures your data. I’d avoid e-visit like the plague

Unreliable App and Support

My boyfriend booked an appointment for COVID-19 as he was experiencing bad symptoms. He spent 20 minutes trying to log into this app for his appointment. Each time it said the password was incorrect even though he just created it and also reset it. We tried on multiple devices too. When he finally got into the app (2 minutes before his appointment) it said he had no scheduled appointments. He couldn’t even get the care he needed when he was sick with COVID-19 because this app has an inability to function. Oh and we called the support number multiple times for it to ring before abruptly hanging up on us.
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Not iPad friendly

They need to make an iPad/laptop version of this ap. No horizontal telecommunications (the screen doesn’t rotate). Sort of like amateur videos taken on a smart phone where the videoagrapher forgot to hold their camera horizontally. Works terrible on a tablet, image holding a laptop on its end.