Gizmodo Staff | January 10, 2025

Millions of Americans live in places with poor access to hospitals and primary care. OnMed’s goal is to provide medical care remotely via easy-to-install CareStations, which only require a power outlet to set up. Simply walk into a CareStation, and you’ll be connected via life-size video stream to a nurse practitioner in your state. The UVC-sanitized private space includes a blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, scale, HD cameras, thermal imaging, and more, so the provider can remotely assess your condition and offer you guidance, a prescription, or a referral, or contact emergency services if needed. OnMed has already installed 20 stations in six states, at places like universities, prisons, homeless shelters, churches, and even the Georgia state capitol building.

Follow along as we continue to redefine the healthcare landscape and bring the OnMed CareStation to communities across the U.S.