What is Telehealth/Internal Medicine?
Telehealth is transforming modern healthcare. With fewer formally trained physicians, more patients in need, and rising rates of chronic illness, the old model of crowded waiting rooms and long delays is no longer sustainable. Telehealth brings expert care directly to you—whether at home, work, or abroad—reducing unnecessary exposure, saving time, and removing geographic barriers. We go further by breaking the limits of distance and time, offering same-day consultations wherever you are. The only thing you need is internet service, a phone, or a computer. Choosing the right telehealth platform is essential—you must know who is behind the service and feel comfortable with your provider. Unlike automated systems, our platform is led by a U.S.-trained, board-certified physician with over 36 years of clinical experience, combining modern technology with trusted medical expertise.
The Role of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine specialists make a real difference in chronic patient care. They are trained to evaluate the full spectrum of adult health, looking beyond single symptoms to understand the complex interactions between conditions. This deeper perspective allows them to make more accurate diagnoses and provide tailored treatment plans.
Their training also emphasizes individualized care—adjusting their approach according to each patient’s sex, age, race, and overall health profile. By balancing these variables, they ensure that recommendations are precise, effective, and safe.
Internal Medicine specialists can also help patients find alternatives to expensive medications when possible, without compromising the quality of care. They play a central role in managing chronic medical conditions, keeping patients healthier, preventing complications, and improving long-term outcomes.
What is Urgent Care?
What is Preventive Medicine?
My Doctor On Call (MDOC)
Dr. Ayala's mission is to provide accessible, personalized healthcare solutions that empower patients to achieve optimal health and well-being. MyDoctorOnCall (MDOC) is not an emergency service. In an event call your local emergency number (911) or go to closest emergency room.
Email Us: RaulAyalaMD@mydoctoroncall.com
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