Receive the care you want, when and where you need it most.

RVA Telecare is committed to providing effective, efficient, and accessible health care for every adult patient.

Schedule an appointment and be seen as early as today.

If you’re looking to obtain a medical cannabis/marijuana certification, low dose naltrexone (LDN), weight loss, or other medical services in Virginia, look no further. At RVA Telecare we make it as convenient as possible through same-day, evening, and weekend appointments, right from the comfort of your home, or if you’re on the go, on your phone.

RVA Telecare appointments are conducted by video conference using a secure, HIPPA-compliant platform. All you need to do is self-schedule a visit time that works for you and complete the required form a few hours in advance of your appointment.

Dr. Adams will work with you individually or in conjunction with your clinician. Initial evaluations are competitively priced and offer the value-added service of helping you understand your medical condition and the right treatment for you. Dr. Adams also provides patients with periodic updates when there are policy or law changes specific to the medical cannabis program or updates in treatment protocols supported by new literature. Additionally, there are no surprises and no gimmicks. You always speak with Dr. Adams and you will have timely ongoing access to her via email and text messaging as long as you are a patient.

Dr. Adams is a nurse practitioner and the owner of RVA Telecare. She has more than three decades of experience and is certified by multiple nationally recognized programs in the management of patients using medical cannabis, low dose naltrexone, weight management, functional medicine, hormone balancing, and health coaching.

RVA Telecare is dedicated to your health and wellness. Through a variety of online services, we can help you regain and/or maintain your quality of life. You must be 18 years or older to be eligible for service unless accompanied by a parent, however, we do not see children younger than 15 years of age.