When you need women’s health evaluation in NYC but cannot travel, an in-home visit offers a private, convenient alternative to a waiting room. Here is what to expect and how to book.
Quick answer
A licensed medical clinician can come to your home, office, or hotel in NYC to evaluate women’s health concerns during SickDay’s operating hours — 8am–9pm, 7 days a week.
Common concerns an in-home visit can help evaluate
Licensed medical clinicians can evaluate urinary symptoms, vaginal symptoms, STI risk assessment and testing when clinically appropriate, general symptom management, and concerns that benefit from privacy and a comfortable setting. Many common urgent concerns can be addressed same-day without a clinic visit.
What to prepare before the visit
- Write down when symptoms started and how they have changed
- Note any possibility of pregnancy
- Prepare your medication list including any supplements
- Note any allergies or relevant medical history
- Recent test results if available
When to choose telemedicine vs. an in-person visit
Telemedicine may be appropriate for mild symptoms where a physical exam is not needed. Choose an in-person evaluation when symptoms need a physical assessment, when testing is required, or when you want a more thorough evaluation. Telemedicine visits in New York state are available as an alternative.
Red flags: when to seek emergency evaluation
Seek emergency care immediately for severe abdominal pain, heavy unexplained bleeding, signs of fainting, severe dehydration, or any symptom that feels like a medical emergency. Call 911 for these situations. In-home visits are for urgent but non-emergency concerns.
How booking works
Call (212) 742-5329 or request a house call online. A callback will confirm your appointment within minutes. Your clinician will arrive within the stated response time. Visit SickDay medical house calls in NYC to learn more about the full service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you come to a hotel?
Yes. SickDay’s service includes home, office, and hotel visits across NYC.
What should I have ready?
Symptom start time, your medication list, and any recent test results.
Can telemedicine help?
A licensed medical clinician can evaluate by telemedicine when a physical exam is not needed.
When should I seek emergency care?
Severe symptoms like fainting, heavy bleeding, or confusion require emergency services — call 911.
How do I book?
Call (212) 742-5329 or request online at sickday.com/contact.

