Telehealth doctors notes are legally U.S.-licensed and accepted by employers and institutions across the country. SwiftCareMD's asynchronous telehealth model means no video call, no appointment — just a short intake form, physician review, and your signed note same-day.
Yes. Telehealth doctors notes issued by licensed physicians are legally U.S.-licensed.
The authority of a physician's note comes from the physician's medical license and their professional review of your condition — not from whether the consultation happened in person or online. As telehealth has expanded significantly since 2020, employers, schools, and courts have broadly adopted policies accepting documentation from licensed telehealth providers.
SwiftCareMD's notes include the physician's state license number, NPI, signature, and practice information — the same documentation elements that appear on a note from a traditional in-person clinic.
Describe your symptoms in detail through a structured intake form. This information is reviewed by a physician the same way notes from an appointment would be — your symptom description is the clinical record.
A physician licensed in your state reviews your submission. If clinically appropriate, they issue and sign a physician's note.
Your signed note arrives as a PDF by email. Print it, forward it, or upload it directly to your employer's HR system.
Remote workers, rural residents without easy access to in-person care, night-shift workers, people with transportation limitations, and anyone who prefers the efficiency of telehealth for routine documentation. Available in the U.S. with 24/7 live chat support.
SwiftCareMD charges $34.99 flat — far below the cost of urgent care or even a standard telehealth video visit. Our money-back guarantee applies if a note isn't clinically appropriate for your situation.
Skip the waiting room. Get a legitimate medical absence note from a U.S.-licensed physician — delivered to your inbox in minutes. $34.99 flat fee, HIPAA compliant, signed by an NPI-verified physician.