Minor Joint Pain (Osteoarthritis) – Find Relief, Just a Tap Away

Key Points for Minor Joint Pain (Osteoarthritis)

  • Guidance for mild pain related to established osteoarthritis
  • Medication options (if appropriate)
  • Must be for established patients with known diagnoses
  • Not for new or worsening joint pain

Minor Joint Pain (Osteoarthritis) – Find Relief, Just a Tap Away

“Achy Joints? Tap into Relief for Minor Joint Pain with Tap Telehealth!”

Alright, let’s talk about osteoarthritis – that common condition that can make your joints feel stiff, achy, and generally uncomfortable. Whether you’ve been managing it for years or are just starting to notice the symptoms, joint pain can really put a damper on your day. And trying to fit in a doctor’s appointment just to manage your pain can be more difficult than it needs to be.

But here’s the good news: Tap Telehealth is here to help established patients manage their mild osteoarthritis pain with ease, all from the comfort of your own phone. You can get convenient support and guidance without having to leave home.

Getting support for minor joint pain from osteoarthritis with Tap Telehealth is super simple:

  1. Tap & Text: Reach out when your joint pain is acting up.
  2. Chat with a Pro: Our Doctors will ask you about your symptoms, when you experience them, and if you have ever been diagnosed with osteoarthritis before.
  3. Personalized Recommendations: We’ll provide personalized recommendations on how to manage your pain at home.
  4. Medication Options: If appropriate, we can send in a prescription to help you manage your pain.
  5. When to Seek In-Person Care: We’ll help you determine if your joint pain needs in-person evaluation.

While Tap Telehealth can help established patients manage mild osteoarthritis pain, sometimes an in-person visit is needed. Here’s what to watch out for:

  • Severe Pain: If your pain is severe or not controlled by pain medication you should be evaluated in person.
  • Swelling or Fever: If your joint swelling becomes severe, or you develop fever you should be evaluated in person.
  • Joint Deformity: If you notice a deformity in your joint, you should be evaluated in person.
  • Loss of Function: If your joint pain is affecting your ability to use that joint, you should be evaluated in person.
  • Symptoms Worsening: If your symptoms are not improving, or getting worse, you should be evaluated in person.

“We know how frustrating joint pain can be, and we’re committed to providing you with the right care quickly and conveniently so you can get back to enjoying your life, while also helping you determine when you might need in person care.”

“Got achy joints? Don’t let it slow you down! Tap into Tap Telehealth today and get some relief!”

(Final Touch: A Fun Graphic)

Pair this with a graphic of a phone with a knee joint image with an icepack, with the text “Tap In”.

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