Prevention & care

Malaria care program

From risk assessment to follow-up after treatment—telemedicine support aligned with national guidelines for Benin and West Africa.

  • Rapid triage for fever and suspected cases
  • Medication adherence and side-effect checks
  • Referral guidance when in-person care is required
HIPAA-aligned platform
Licensed clinicians

How it works

A clear path so you are never guessing what to do next.

1

Book a secure visit

Choose a time that works for you. You will receive a private video link and visit reminders.

2

Clinical review

A licensed clinician reviews your symptoms, history, and any prior tests you can share.

3

Plan & follow-up

You receive a care plan, prescription where appropriate, and follow-up to monitor recovery.

Why patients trust TeleMed

HIPAA-aligned safeguards for sensitive health information
Structured documentation suitable for continuity of care
Clear escalation when symptoms require emergency services

Consultation

Pricing (XOF)

From one transparent visit fee—no surprise add-ons for standard telehealth intake.

Create an account

Exact pricing may vary by clinician and add-ons; you will see costs before you confirm.

Frequently asked questions

Is telemedicine appropriate for severe malaria?

Severe symptoms require emergency in-person care. Our clinicians help you recognize red flags and direct you to the nearest appropriate facility when needed.

Can you prescribe antimalarials?

When clinically indicated and permitted locally, clinicians may prescribe medications. Availability depends on regulation, formulary, and your clinical picture.

What should I prepare before the visit?

Have your temperature log, medication list, prior test results, and a list of symptoms with timelines ready to share securely.