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  1. Mar 3, 2021 · How to Use Doxy.me (English) 539 Likes. 62,913 Views. 2021 Mar 3. A video visit makes it easy to have a face-to-face appointment with your provider without going to the clinic. Here’s how...

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  2. Your guide to the bowel cancer screening test in Wales. Find out how to do the test, including how to collect the sample and what happens after the test. Look out for the purple return...

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  3. Go to your provider's room. Click the link from your provider or enter the web address into the browser. Check in. Type in your name and click Check In. Enable webcam and microphone. Allow your browser to use your webcam and microphone. Sit back and relax! Wait for your provider to start the call.

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    Video: Using your NHS bowel cancer screening FIT kit. This video describes how to use an NHS bowel cancer screening kit at home.

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  5. Apr 10, 2020 · Is this your first time using doxy.me? Learn how to begin your first telehealth session with your patient in this video. To get started using doxy.me, visit our Help Center:...

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  6. To help us figure out the problem and help you fix it, run the following diagnostic tests: Use doxybot pre-call test to make sure your speakers and camera are all set up and working. Estimate call quality to predict your expected call quality based on your computer and internet speeds.

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  8. You can simply go to your providers url (doxy.me/YourDrsName). You will receive the link from your practice before your appointment either in a text or email. You will check in and your provider will start the call when they are ready. Is the video visit documented? Is it a part of my medical chart?