How OnMed CareStation Expands Care Access

OnMed CareStation is a self-contained health station that combines virtual care, diagnostics, and privacy to deliver medical services outside traditional clinics.

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OnMed-CareStation

OnMed developed the CareStation to address gaps in healthcare access. Many people face barriers such as distance, long wait times, or limited clinic hours. The CareStation is designed to bring essential medical services closer to where people live, work, or travel.

The innovation focuses on creating a private, automated space where patients can connect with licensed clinicians and complete basic medical visits without entering a hospital or doctor’s office.

What the CareStation Is

The OnMed CareStation is a physical booth that functions as a small medical room. Inside, patients find a clean, enclosed environment equipped with medical devices and a video interface. The system supports virtual consultations while allowing clinicians to collect real-time health data.

The station is designed for placement in public or semi-public locations such as workplaces, pharmacies, campuses, and community centers. Its goal is not to replace hospitals, but to extend care into everyday settings.

How the System Works

A patient enters the CareStation and follows on-screen instructions. After verifying identity, the patient connects with a remote healthcare provider via a secure video connection. During the visit, the provider can guide the patient in using built-in diagnostic tools.

These tools may include equipment to measure vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels. Some stations also support basic examinations using connected instruments. The clinician reviews the data in real time and discusses symptoms, next steps, or referrals.

The process is designed to be guided and structured, reducing confusion for first-time users.

Key Benefits of the Innovation

The CareStation offers several practical advantages:

  • It reduces travel time for basic medical visits
  • It provides a private space for virtual care
  • It supports faster access to licensed clinicians
  • It helps relieve pressure on clinics and emergency rooms

By combining physical diagnostics with virtual care, the system goes beyond standard telehealth from home.

Why This Model Matters

Access to healthcare remains uneven. Rural areas, busy urban centers, and underserved communities often lack timely access to care. Virtual visits alone cannot always capture important health data.

OnMed’s approach matters because it bridges the gap between remote care and in-person assessment. Patients receive guided support and objective measurements, which improve the quality of virtual visits and help clinicians make better decisions.

Where the CareStation Is Used

CareStations are designed for flexible deployment. They can be placed where people already are, reducing friction in seeking care. This makes them useful for organizations aiming to improve employee health access or for communities with limited clinical infrastructure.

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