Eye & Ear

Palmshade Medical provides Eye and Ear services. From eye examination to prescription glasses, contact lenses, and eye surgery. In-ear services, we offer ear hearing testing, ear wax removal, treatment for ear infections, and custom ear protection. Contact us to book your virtual appointment to avail of online healthcare services. 

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What Is Custom Ear Protection?

Custom ear protection refers to specialized earplugs or earmolds that are individually crafted to fit a person’s ears precisely. These devices are designed to offer a high level of comfort and effective noise reduction or hearing protection. Custom ear protection is often used in various settings, including industrial work, shooting sports, music concerts, and to address specific hearing or noise-related concerns. The custom-fit ensures a secure and comfortable seal, offering superior noise isolation or protection compared to generic earplugs or earmuffs.

 
Do you book appointments for Balance and Dizziness Assessment?

Yes, Palmshade online healthcare service providers offer Balance and Dizziness Assessment services. These assessments are often conducted through telemedicine or virtual health platforms. Patients can connect with healthcare professionals remotely, discuss their symptoms, and receive guidance on balance and dizziness issues. While some aspects of the assessment may be limited in an online setting, healthcare providers can still offer valuable insights, recommendations, and initial evaluations. If more extensive testing or in-person evaluation is necessary, they can refer patients to appropriate specialists or clinics. It’s essential to consult with a trusted online healthcare provider to determine the availability and suitability of these services.

 
 
What Is Hearing Aids?

Hearing aids are small electronic devices designed to improve the hearing and communication abilities of individuals with hearing loss. They work by amplifying sound and delivering it into the ear, making it easier for people with hearing impairment to hear and understand speech and environmental sounds.

What are the components of hearing Aids?

Key features and components of hearing aids include:

  1. Microphone: Collects sounds from the surrounding environment.

  2. Amplifier: Increases the volume of the collected sounds.

  3. Speaker (Receiver): Transmits the amplified sound into the ear canal.

  4. Battery: Powers the hearing aid. Modern hearing aids use disposable or rechargeable batteries.

  5. Controls: Many hearing aids have settings that can be adjusted by the wearer to optimize hearing in various situations.

  6. Custom Fit: Hearing aids are often customized to fit the individual’s ear shape and hearing needs.

Hearing aids come in various styles, including behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), in-the-canal (ITC), and completely-in-the-canal (CIC), among others. The choice of style depends on factors like the degree of hearing loss, cosmetic preferences, and lifestyle.

Is Treatment for Eye Conditions Expensive?

The cost of treatment for eye conditions can vary widely depending on several factors, including the specific condition being treated, the type of treatment required, the healthcare provider or facility, and the individual’s insurance coverage

What are the basic steps of eye treatment?
  1. Type of Eye Condition: The cost of treatment can differ significantly based on whether the condition is a common, minor issue (e.g., conjunctivitis) or a more complex and serious condition (e.g., glaucoma or macular degeneration).

  2. Treatment Method: Treatment methods can range from simple prescription eye drops or antibiotics to more involved procedures such as eye surgery. Surgical interventions tend to be more expensive.

  3. Healthcare Provider: The cost can also depend on whether you see a general ophthalmologist, a subspecialist (e.g., retinal specialist or corneal specialist), or receive care at a specialized eye center.

  4. Geographic Location: Healthcare costs can vary significantly by region or country, affecting the overall expense of treatment.

  5. Insurance Coverage: If you have health insurance, it may cover a portion of your eye treatment costs. The extent of coverage will depend on your insurance plan and the specific treatments deemed medically necessary.

  6. Out-of-Pocket Costs: Even with insurance, there may be deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance that you are responsible for covering out of pocket.

  7. Follow-Up Care: Some eye conditions require ongoing management and follow-up appointments, which can contribute to the overall cost.

What points should be discussed before starting eye and ear treatment?

It’s important to discuss treatment options, costs, and insurance coverage with your healthcare provider or ophthalmologist. They can provide you with a better understanding of the expected expenses and work with you to find cost-effective solutions. Additionally, exploring different healthcare providers and seeking second opinions can sometimes help you find more affordable treatment options.

 
 
How often one should go for Earwax Removal?

The frequency of earwax removal varies from person to person and depends on several factors, including an individual’s earwax production, ear anatomy, and any underlying ear health issues. In general, it is not necessary to remove earwax routinely, as the ears are designed to be somewhat self-cleaning. However, when earwax accumulates and causes symptoms or hearing problems, it may need to be removed.

How much one should take care of his ear cleanliness?
  1. As Needed: Most people do not need regular earwax removal. You should consider removal only if you experience symptoms such as earache, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), dizziness, or a feeling of fullness in the ear that is caused by excessive earwax.

  2. Avoid Cotton Swabs: It’s essential to avoid inserting cotton swabs or any other objects into the ear canal to remove earwax. This can push the wax deeper and potentially cause injury or impaction.

  3. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If you suspect that you have an earwax blockage or are experiencing symptoms related to excessive earwax, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare provider or an audiologist. They can examine your ears and determine if earwax removal is necessary.

  4. Professional Removal: When earwax needs to be removed, healthcare professionals can perform the procedure safely. They may use methods such as irrigation (flushing the ear with warm water), suction, or specialized tools to gently remove the wax.

  5. Preventive Measures: Some people are more prone to excessive earwax buildup. If this is the case for you, your healthcare provider may recommend preventive measures or regular check-ups to monitor and manage earwax accumulation.

Ultimately, the frequency of earwax removal should be based on individual needs and should always be done by a trained professional when necessary. Attempting to remove earwax at home can lead to complications or damage to the ear canal, so it’s best to seek medical guidance when you have concerns about earwax buildup.

What is Eye Disease Managemen?

Eye disease management refers to the ongoing care and treatment provided to individuals who have been diagnosed with eye conditions or diseases. The primary goal of eye disease management is to preserve and improve a patient’s vision, maintain eye health, and manage any associated symptoms or complications.

Think you might have a Eye or Ear Infection?

Ear infections can occur in adults and children. Symptoms include ear pain, itching, drainage, crackling or popping, and feeling plugged. Kids may pull at their ears or cry when lying down.

Evidence shows we can rely on symptoms to safely treat ear infections online. Adults are treated at Palmshade medical with antibiotics and other OTC medications to manage pain. For kids (age 5+), we follow the American Academy of Pediatrics, which recommends pain treatment in the first 3 days to avoid unnecessary antibiotics. We also prescribe antibiotic drops for an outer ear infection, commonly called Swimmer’s Ear (age 5+).

Think you might have a Pink Eye?

Pink eye (conjunctivitis) brings red, itchy, burning, crusty or oozing eyes. Pink eye can be caused by bacteria, a virus or allergens.

At Palmshade Medical, we safely treat pink eye online, for adults, and kids age 1 and older. Answer a few questions and upload a picture, and we’ll recommend safe treatments including prescription eye drops and antibiotics.

Think you might have a Stye?

A stye is an inflammation of one or more of the glands on the edge of the eyelid. Symptoms include a bump on the top or bottom eyelid, swelling of the eyelid, tenderness, pain, redness and a scratchy sensation on the eyeball.

At Palmshade Medical, we safely treat styes every day, online, for adults, and kids age 1 and older. Answer a few questions and upload a photo, and we’ll show you the best ways to take care of a stye.

Think you might have a Swimmer's Ear?

Swimmer’s ear (otitis externa) is a painful bacterial infection of the ear canal that can occur in adults and children. Symptoms include itching, redness, odorless drainage and pain that worsens when you move your outer ear.

Evidence shows we can rely on symptoms to safely treat swimmer’s ear infections online. We focus on OTC medications for pain and antibiotic drops for the bacterial infection (age 5+).

Think you might have a Cold Sore?

A Bronchitis can bring a mix of symptoms like sore throat, congestion, runny nose, headache, and coughing leaving you feeling run down and eager for relief.
The good news is that at virtuwell, we can show you the best ways to combine OTC remedies for pain and discomfort. We treat colds for adults, and kids age 2 and older.

Think you might have a Clogged ducts?

Clogged ducts can cause breast pain, tenderness, and redness, leaving you feeling uncomfortable until you can get relief.

Our certified nurse practitioners can teach you the best techniques to clear clogged ducts and prescribe antibiotics for infections, if needed. Palmshade Medical is a safe and convenient way to get relief and get on with your day pain-free.

Think you might have a Yeast Infection?

Yeast infections bring symptoms like a thick, white discharge and itching from the vaginal area. It’s often confused with another infection, bacterial vaginosis, which is associated with a grayish discharge and strong odor. A yeast infection is commonly due to the fungus Candida. It is found in small amounts in the vagina normally. However, when the balance of bacteria and yeast in the vagina is altered, the yeast may increase in numbers.

We treat women 15 and older for yeast infections. Antifungal and antibiotic prescriptions help quickly relieve symptoms and return your body to the right balance.

Think you might have a Genital Herpes?

Genital herpes is a common, contagious sexually transmitted virus or STI, caused by direct contact with the herpes simplex virus type 1 and/or type 2. Genital Herpes often has no obvious symptoms, but can sometimes include sores or blisters in the affected area. Once you contract the herpes virus it stays in your body forever. An outbreak can flare any time the immune system is weakened.

If you think you have a genital herpes outbreak, Palmshade Medical can help. We can diagnose adults age 18 and older, and treat the outbreak quickly and discretely online.

Think you might have a Emergency Contraception?

Emergency contraception pills are used to prevent pregnancy, and are sometimes referred to as Plan B or the morning after pill. Emergency contraception is most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex. Palmshade Medical can prescribe emergency contraception for women age 18 and older. It shouldn’t be used as a regular form of birth control, and it won’t terminate or negatively affect an existing pregnancy.

Think you might have a Breast Infection?

A breast infection, or mastitis, can cause breast pain, tenderness, and redness, leaving you feeling uncomfortable until you can get treatment.

Our certified nurse practitioners can teach you the best techniques to relieve clogged or plugged ducts and prescribe antibiotics for your infection. Palmshade Medical is a safe and convenient way to get relief from mastitis and get on with your day pain-free.

Think you might have a Gonorrhea?

Gonorrhea is a common, contagious and treatable sexually transmitted infection (STI). It affects both men and women, and often has no symptoms.

Symptoms for men can include painful urination, testicular pain, and painful intercourse. Symptoms for women can include painful urination, pelvic or abdominal pain, changes in vaginal discharge, bleeding between periods, and painful intercourse. Sometimes, a gonorrhea infection can begin with no symptoms at all and can go undetected for months or even years. Left untreated it can cause serious damage to your reproductive organs.

Think you might have a Bladder Infection?

A bladder infection (UTI) can cause painful urination, burning, frequent urination, and blood-tinged, cloudy, or strong-smelling urine.

The good news is that at Palmshade Medical, we safely treat bladder infections online for women ages 15 and older, without the need for a urine sample. Research shows that a culture is not necessary to treat common bladder infections. Our certified nurse practitioners will review your symptoms and help distinguish a bladder infection from something more serious.

Think you might have a Birth Control?

Birth control is a method used to prevent pregnancy. When most people think about birth control, they likely think of the pill and other forms of hormonal birth control. The first birth control pill was approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) in 1960, and since then, there have been many advancements in the development of different types and forms of birth control.

Today, millions of women in the U.S. rely on hormonal birth control to prevent pregnancy. There are hundreds of brands of birth control pills, as well as other alternatives to oral contraceptives, such as the birth control patch and ring.

Think you might have a Bacterial Vaginosis?

Some people with bacterial vaginosis (BV) experience symptoms, but many do not. In fact, an estimated 84% of people with BV have asymptomatic BV and don’t notice any symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they can be mild or severe and may be more noticeable after sex or around the time of your period.

Think you might have a Sinus Infection?

Sinus infections (sinusitis) can cause sinus pain and pressure, facial and tooth pain, congestion and thick mucus, and leave you feeling all clogged up, run down, and hoping for relief.

At Palmshade Medical, we safely treat sinus infections every day, online. We’ll help with bacterial, allergic, and viral sinus infections. Your treatment plan may include personalized prescriptions or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Palmshade Medical treats sinus infections for adults and children ages 2 and older.

Think you might have a Seasonal Allergies?

Especially during spring and fall, allergies can hit hard. A runny or stuffy nose, itchy and watery eyes, and head congestion can make it difficult to enjoy the great outdoors. Common allergy symptoms include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy and watery eyes, and head congestion.

Whether it’s hay fever or seasonal allergies, Palmshade Medical can help. We treat allergies for adults and children ages 2 and older.

Think you might have a Pet Allergies?

We love our pets, but pet allergies can make life with our furry friends miserable. Common symptoms include a runny and/or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, an itchy nose, sneezing, and head congestion. Pet allergies are an allergic or histamine reaction to pet dander around you that causes nasal congestion (allergic rhinitis) and sinus inflammation, and are sometimes mistaken for hay fever or other common allergies.

Whether you have a dog allergy, a cat allergy, or something else, Palmshade Medical can help. We treat allergies for adults and children ages 2 and older.

Think you might have a Laryngitis?

Laryngitis is most often caused by a viral infection or simply overusing your voice. Symptoms can include hoarseness or loss of voice, a dry, raw, or sore throat, a tickling sensation in your throat, or a dry cough.

At Palmshade Medical, we can help heal your vocal cords and soothe your throat. We treat laryngitis for adults and children ages 2 and older.

Think you might have a Common Cold?

A common cold can bring a mix of symptoms like sore throat, congestion, runny nose, headache, and coughing, leaving you feeling run down and eager for relief.

The good news is that at Palmshade Medical, we can show you the best ways to combine over-the-counter (OTC) remedies for pain and discomfort. We treat colds for adults and children ages 2 and older.

Think you might have a Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is easily spread and easily treated. It affects both men and women, and often has no symptoms.

We can prescribe treatment for chlamydia and other common STIs if you or your partner have positive test results.

And, we offer simple home testing kits that test for chlamydia and other common STIs. With our kit, you’ll complete a quick self-swab at home, mail it back to our lab, then we’ll complete the test and help you navigate treatment options.

Think you might have a Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction is a common condition affecting the ability to get and maintain an erection. Causes of ED vary, including stress, anxiety or depression, complications from surgery, side effects of medications, or relationship difficulty.

We’ll help you understand what’s going on and our treatments include advice and prescriptions for brand-name and generic oral medications. At Palmshade Medical, we treat erectile dysfunction for men between the ages of 30 and 64, and our online clinic is private and discrete.

Think you might have a Septic Fever?

Septic fever is a high fever that occurs when an infection has spread to the bloodstream. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. Symptoms of septic fever may include chills, shivering, sweating, confusion, rapid breathing, and low blood pressure.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat septic fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Sunburn?

Sunburns are dry, red or pink in color, painful to touch and can be swollen. A sunburn occurs when the top layer of the skin is burned. Blistering is not typical. You may also experience fever, headache and fatigue if the sunburn covers a large area.

Our treatment plans were created with dermatologists and also include helpful skin care advice. We treat sunburn for adults, and kids age 5 and older.

Think you might have a Relapsing?

Relapsing fever is a type of fever that occurs in cycles, with periods of fever followed by periods of normal temperature. It is caused by a type of bacteria called a spirochete.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat relapsing fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Continuous Fever?

Continuous fever is a fever that remains elevated for more than 24 hours, with only minor fluctuations in temperature. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, including infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat continuous fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Hectic Fever?

Septic fever is a high fever that occurs when an infection has spread to the bloodstream. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. Symptoms of septic fever may include chills, shivering, sweating, confusion, rapid breathing, and low blood pressure.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat septic fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Remittent Fever?

Remittent fever is a fever that comes and goes, with periods of normal temperature in between. However, the temperature never falls back to normal during the remittent periods. It is often caused by infections, such as pneumonia or urinary tract infection.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat remittent fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Intermittent Fever?

Intermittent fever is a fever that comes and goes, with periods of normal temperature in between. It is often caused by infections, such as malaria or tuberculosis.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat intermittent fever with proper prescription. Our experienced doctors will diagnose the underlying cause of your fever and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you recover quickly and safely.

Think you might have a Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI). It’s also highly contagious and easily treatable. It affects both men and women, and often has no symptoms.

Typical trichomoniasis symptoms in men include pain with urination or ejaculation, discharge from the penis, and painful intercourse. In women, symptoms include pelvic or abdominal pain, burning or painful urination, a thin or frothy, yellow-green, white or clear vaginal discharge with a strong odor, and painful intercourse. Left untreated, trichomoniasis can cause serious side effects to your reproductive organs.

Looking for a Rescue
Inhaler Refill?

Rescue (albuterol) inhalers are quick-relief medicines that can make breathing easier and are often used for mild asthma or breathing difficulty.

We’ll help you refill your rescue inhaler from the comfort of your home. People between 18 and 64 years old who currently use a rescue inhaler or have used a rescue inhaler in the past can receive a prescription from Palmshade Medical. We’ll also share other tips to improve your symptoms including learning what triggers your flare-ups, managing those unique triggers and using your inhaler most effectively.

Think you might have a Poison Ivy?

Poison ivy symptoms include red, dry, itchy skin, and blisters that drain fluid and may be tender or painful. Poison ivy is a non-contagious inflammation of the skin caused by contact with the poison ivy plant. Sometimes, it seems like the rash is spreading, but it’s either still developing from the initial contact or you have touched something else that caused a reaction.

The good news is Palmshade Medical can diagnose and treat poison ivy online for adults, and kids age 2 and older, online.

Think you might have a Acne?

Acne can bring symptoms like blackheads, whiteheads and red bumps underneath the skin on the face, chest and back. It can be irritating, worrisome and lead to loss of self-esteem.

At Palmshade Medical, customized treatment plans are available for mild to moderate acne for adults, and kids age 12 and older. We include prescriptions and recommendations to eliminate pimples and improve your skin. Our treatment plans were created with dermatologists, and include skin care and diet advice.

Think you might have a Dermatitis?

Dermatitis (often called a rash) is a common condition usually caused by allergies or irritants such as cosmetics, household supplies, plants, jewelry, or fabrics. There are a variety of symptoms, including red, dry, itchy skin, and blisters that may be tender or painful.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat dermatitis for adults and kids ages 2 and older. The good news is we can help relieve your symptoms and help you feel better. Our treatment plans were created with dermatologists and also include helpful skin care advice.

Think you might have a Common Warts?

Common warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) and are contagious, though not serious. Symptoms include rough, flesh-colored bumps on the skin and a cluster of red or black dots.

The good news is Palmshade Medical, can diagnose common warts for adults, and kids age 5 and older. We’ll show you the most effective way to safely use salicylic acid to remove warts.

Think you might have a Eczema?

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a non-contagious inflammation in the skin causing redness, flaking, scaling and itching that happens in a circular pattern. Eczema tends to happen after you’ve been exposed to chemicals, new detergents or skin products, heat, humidity, smoke or even stress.

It’s very common and in most cases manageable. Answer a few questions and upload a picture, and we’ll recommend safe treatments including prescription steroid creams or oral medications. At Palmshade Medical, we treat eczema for adults, and kids age 2 and older.

Think you might have a Diaper Rash?

Diaper rash is an uncomfortable skin inflammation for your baby. Symptoms include red, puffy, tender-looking skin. Diaper rash is common and often caused by irritation from friction, stool, moisture, heat or ammonia produced by the breakdown of urine.

We can help make your baby more comfortable, heal their skin, and prevent the rash from reoccurring. And we’re open around the clock, to fit your (and your baby’s) schedule.

Think you might have a Chicken Pox?

Chicken pox is a contagious viral infection with symptoms that include an itchy red rash with clear blisters and other symptoms like loss of appetite, headache and irritability. Caused by the Varicella Zoster virus, chicken pox spreads easily. Even though very rare, it’s possible to become infected even after having the chicken pox vaccine.

At Palmshade Medical, customized treatment plans for chicken pox are available for adults and kids age 2 and older. We include medication recommendations and advice to promote healing and soothe your discomfort.

Think you might have a Canker Sore?

A canker sore, sometimes also called a mouth ulcer, is a small painful ulcer or sore that appears on the inside of your mouth. They can appear on your tongue, gums, the roof of your mouth or inside your cheeks.

At Palmshade Medical we can diagnose and treat canker sores for adults and kids age 2 and older, online.

Think you might have a Bed Bugs?

Bed bugs are insects which bite people while they sleep. Most bed bug infestations often happen in hotels, apartment complexes, college dorms, cruise ships, or other highly populated dwellings. Bed bug bites look similar to other insect bites, and often have a red swollen appearance, with a dark red center. Another sign that your bites are from bed bugs, is that the itchy bites often occur in a line, or together in small groupings. For some people, bed bug bites can cause an allergic reaction. The bites can be itchy and accompanied by hives.

We can diagnose and treat bed bug bites online 24/7, for adults, and kids age 2 and older. You answer a few simple questions about your symptoms and medical history, and upload a few pictures of your bites.

Think you might have a Athlete's foot?

Athlete’s foot is a highly contagious fungal infection. Typical symptoms include itching, stinging or burning, red, scaly, flaky skin and sometimes blisters.

At Palmshade Medical, we treat athlete’s foot, online 24/7, for adults, and kids age 2 and older. Answer a few questions and upload a picture of the affected area, and we’ll recommend safe treatments including prescription strength anti-fungal creams.

Think you might have a Bronchitis?

A Bronchitis can bring a mix of symptoms like sore throat, congestion, runny nose, headache, and coughing leaving you feeling run down and eager for relief.
The good news is that at Palmshade Medical, we can show you the best ways to combine OTC remedies for pain and discomfort. We treat colds for adults, and kids age 2 and older.