The Premier Standard of Telehealth Excellence
Convenient Wait-free Access
Book virtual sick visits for adults and children aged 5+ with no wait times, ensuring care when you need it most.
English & Spanish Care
We proudly offer fully bilingual services, removing language barriers to provide clear and comfortable healthcare for all patients.
Multi-State Coverage
Our expert telehealth services are legally licensed and dedicated to residents across New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas (coming soon).
Griselda Hidalgo, APRN, FNP-C
Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
Licensed In:
NM, OK & TX
Languages:
English & Spanish
Griselda Hidalgo is a board-certified nurse practitioner who completed her education at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She specializes in convenient, wait-free telehealth visits, using secure virtual technology to bring quality care and clear education to patients in our region so they can feel better, faster, from the comfort of home.
The path to better health, simplified.
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Convenient appointments from home
Select your time slot online. We offer bilingual scheduling for appointments in NM, OK, and TX (coming soon).
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Secure Connection
Prepay through our secure prompt to receive your telehealth visit appointment confirmation.
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Virtual Consult
Meet with our healthcare team for diagnosis and treatment. Prescriptions are sent directly to your pharmacy.
Urgent Care Telehealth Conditions We Treat
We provide convenient virtual care for common, non‑emergency concerns in adults and children ages 5 and up.
Cough, cold, and flu
Sinus infections and congestion
Sore throat and strep‑like symptoms
Allergies and allergy flare‑ups
Nausea, vomiting, or mild diarrhea
Minor sprains and muscle strains
Mild skin rashes and irritation
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
COVID‑19 symptoms
Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
Ear pain and infections
Heartburn and acid reflux
Mild asthma symptoms (non‑emergency)
Simple migraine and headache
Eczema and dry skin flare‑ups
Mild anxiety related to illness
Safety note: We do not treat life‑threatening emergencies. If you are experiencing chest pain, trouble breathing, severe symptoms, or think you may be having a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.