Accessible and Reliable Telehealth Services in New Jersey
Wherever Life Takes You, Our Telehealth Follows
You shouldn’t have to choose between your health and your responsibilities. AZZ Medical’s secure telehealth makes healthcare as easy as dropping a text.
What Can We Help You Manage, From Home?
Primary Care
From cold symptoms to cholesterol checks, we manage everyday health concerns and preventive care virtually.
Psychiatry
Depression, anxiety, ADHD, or mood swings? Our telepsychiatry providers offer thoughtful, nonjudgmental support and medication management.
Gastroenterology (GI)
Stomach pain, IBS symptoms, or digestive discomfort? Begin treatment with a specialist via a secure video or audio call.
Rheumatology
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
Kidney concerns? We provide follow-ups and tests, including UACR/eGFR, and more to help manage kidney diseases.
Family Medicine
Whole-family virtual care for all ages, supporting chronic issues, prescriptions, and wellness guidance from leading NJ providers.
Neurology
Trauma may cause lasting fear, nightmares, and emotional detachment long after the event.
Chronic Condition Management
We help monitor and adjust care for diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, arthritis, and more, right from your screen.
Who Can Benefit Most From Telehealth?
- Busy Parents
- Chronic Condition Patients
- Mental Health & Psychiatry Patients
- Remote Workers & Busy Professionals
- Caregivers
- Rural Population
- Anyone Feeling “Stuck”
What Makes AZZ Your Best Telehealth Care Provider?
Our experienced providers deliver evidence-based holistic telecare in a confidential, judgment-free setting. You will get more than just convenience; we offer consistency, clear communication, and 24/7 care.
- What Sets Us Apart:
- All Insurances Accepted
- Patient Centered Care
- Same-Day Appointment
- Board Certified Provides
- HIPAA Compliant Telehealth
Ready to Skip the Waiting Room?
New Jersey Telehealth Laws 2025
Telehealth Technology Standards:
Telehealth must use secure, real-time, two-way communication like video calls. Store-and-forward (asynchronous) technology is allowed only if the provider can deliver care equal to an in-person visit and informs the patient upfront.
Patient and Provider Location Flexibility:
Patients can receive telehealth urgent care in NJ from anywhere. Providers licensed in New Jersey can deliver services remotely. Recent law (Senate Bill 1597, 2024) allows out-of-state providers licensed in New Jersey to treat New Jersey patients via telehealth.
Medical Records and Documentation:
Providers must document telehealth visits and include notes in the patient’s medical record to ensure continuity of care.
Telehealth Organization Registration:
All telehealth providers operating in New Jersey must register with the New Jersey Department of Health. Parity in
Reimbursement:
New Jersey law (Public Law 2024, Chapter 105) requires health plans, including Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare, to reimburse telehealth services at the same rate as in-person visits through July 1, 2026. This does not apply to Medicare and excludes audio-only visits except for behavioral health.
New Jersey Telehealth Laws 2025
- Telehealth Technology Standards: Telehealth must use secure, real-time, two-way communication like video calls. Store-and-forward (asynchronous) technology is allowed only if the provider can deliver care equal to an in-person visit and informs the patient upfront.
- Patient and Provider Location Flexibility: Patients can receive telehealth urgent care in NJ from anywhere. Providers licensed in New Jersey can deliver services remotely. Recent law (Senate Bill 1597, 2024) allows out-of-state providers licensed in New Jersey to treat New Jersey patients via telehealth.
- Medical Records and Documentation: Providers must document telehealth visits and include notes in the patient’s medical record to ensure continuity of care.
- Telehealth Organization Registration: All telehealth providers operating in New Jersey must register with the New Jersey Department of Health.
Parity in - Reimbursement: New Jersey law (Public Law 2024, Chapter 105) requires health plans, including Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare, to reimburse telehealth services at the same rate as in-person visits through July 1, 2026. This does not apply to Medicare and excludes audio-only visits except for behavioral health.