What is Telescope Health?

Here you will find a summary of Telescope Health and information on where to direct your Telescope-related inquiries.
Written by Taylor Byas
Updated 2 weeks ago

In partnership with Accresa, Telescope Health is a leading provider of concierge virtual care. Telescope is setting a new standard for the user experience in virtual care and redefining how patients experience medical services: the patient is only three clicks away from being in front of a doctor, and the average wait time to see a doctor is six minutes. Most importantly, Telescope's concierge care navigators, physicians, and care providers are ready to see your employees 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Telescope's solution includes a wide range of offerings for your employees. In addition to virtual visits with board-certified physicians, they also incorporate dedicated care coordination, electronic medical records, value-based analytics, ePrescribing, appropriate labs and testing, transitional care management to specialists, and importantly, price transparency. Accresa serves as the enrollment, eligibility, and payment processing platform for Telescope's subscription concierge virtual care solution.

Your employees can purchase a Telescope membership to see a virtual provider anytime from their phone or computer, obtain care and price navigation to local providers, connect with testing or diagnostic services and receive prescriptions from their pharmacies.

Wondering how Telescope Health compares to other telehealth services? Let us show you.


The Telescope Health app gives patients direct, on-the-go access to care and information. In the app, your employees can join telehealth appointments, submit Health Support Requests, and get answers to FAQs.

For a preview of the Telescope Health App, check out the demo video below:


If you don't have Telescope and would like to add it, use our Request for Proposal form and someone will be in touch shortly.

Note: You may only receive assistance from Telescope once your plan year has started. For example, you cannot receive support on December 25th for a plan that begins on January 1st.

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