About Strep Throat & Telehealth
Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat) accounts for 15–30% of sore throat presentations in children and 5–15% in adults. The modified Centor/McIsaac score — incorporating tonsillar exudate, tender anterior cervical lymphadenopathy, absence of cough, and fever — guides clinical decision-making without requiring in-person rapid antigen testing. Telehealth management of strep throat is validated for adults with high-probability presentations. Untreated strep throat carries risk of rheumatic fever and peritonsillar abscess — early treatment is important.
Modified Centor score applied via video interview. Visual inspection of throat when possible. Assessment of exudate, lymph node tenderness, fever, and cough history.
Strep Throat Prescriptions — What Aetna Covers
Amoxicillin 500mg twice daily × 10 days (first-line per IDSA); penicillin V 500mg twice daily × 10 days
Azithromycin 500mg day 1 then 250mg × 4 days for penicillin-allergic; cephalexin 500mg twice daily × 10 days
Yes — amoxicillin is a Tier 1 generic covered by virtually all commercial plans. Typically $4–$10 at major pharmacies.
Modified Centor score used to assess strep probability. Scores ≥ 3 support antibiotic prescribing without rapid test in telehealth setting.
Aetna Strep Throat Telehealth — Available States
Select your state to see state-specific copay estimates, the exact Aetna affiliate in your state, and book your visit.
How to Use Aetna for Strep Throat Treatment
Book Your Visit Online
Go to teledirectmd.com/book-online. Select "Insurance" as your payment method. Have your Aetna member ID card ready — we verify your coverage before your visit.
Coverage Verified for You
We confirm your Aetna benefits before you join the video call. If your specific plan isn't in-network, we'll let you know so you can choose self-pay ($49) instead.
Video Visit with Dr. Bhavsar, MD
Connect by secure video from your phone, tablet, or computer. Dr. Bhavsar evaluates your symptoms — same clinical standard as an in-person visit, not a PA or NP.
Prescription Sent Instantly
If a prescription is appropriate, it's sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy the moment your visit ends. Your pharmacy benefit applies to the medication.
What Actually Happens During Your Visit
Your Aetna member ID card, a list of current medications, your pharmacy name and zip code, and 5–10 minutes of quiet time. Your phone's camera needs to be working — that's it.
A secure, HIPAA-compliant video window opens. You'll see Dr. Bhavsar, MD — not a bot, not a PA. The average visit runs 8–12 minutes. He'll ask about your symptoms, review your history, and ask follow-up questions.
For Strep Throat: Dr. Bhavsar uses validated clinical criteria — not a generic symptom checklist — to assess your presentation, rule out red flags that require in-person care, and determine whether a prescription is appropriate.
If a prescription is clinically appropriate, it is sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy before the video call ends. Most pharmacies fill it within 1–2 hours. You'll also receive a visit summary.
Aetna receives the claim automatically — billing codes 99213 or 99214 depending on visit complexity. Your Aetna Explanation of Benefits (EOB) arrives within 2–4 weeks showing what was billed and your cost.
How TeleDirectMD Appears in the Aetna System
Frequently Asked Questions — Aetna + Strep Throat
Insurance coverage and plan acceptance are subject to change. Information reflects active contracts as of April 2026 and is verified monthly. Not all plans from a listed insurer may be accepted — Medicaid and Medicare fee-for-service plans are not accepted unless specifically noted. Copay estimates are based on published plan data and may not reflect your exact cost. Patients should verify benefits with their insurer before booking. TeleDirectMD does not guarantee insurance coverage for any specific service. Dr. Parth Bhavsar, MD · NPI: 1104323203 · Board-Certified Family Medicine · Contact: contact@teledirectmd.com.
