OpenTelemed Services LLC: Global Business Addresses and Footprint
OpenTelemed Services LLC supports a distributed, multi‑region presence to better serve clinicians, partners, and patients across geographies. The organization focuses on enabling compliant telehealth operations and practitioner enablement, tailoring services to local regulatory and logistic realities while keeping a national and international reach for healthcare support. Open Telemed facilitates telehealth services for a diverse range of professionals—nurses, medical assistants, physicians, healthcare social workers, holistic practitioners, and more—reflecting the breadth of its ecosystem and footprint. Its programs and guidance are crafted by medical professionals with deep engagement across U.S. healthcare compliance frameworks (including OIG, HITECH, CMS, HHS, FCC, and HRSA), underscoring a strong emphasis on regulatory alignment and practitioner empowerment.
How this directory was compiled
The addresses below combine your provided locations with entries that appear on OpenTelemed’s official “Contact us” page. Some entries may require local confirmation for shipping or mail handling.
United States
United Kingdom
Middle East (UAE)
South Asia (India)
European Union
Canada
Russia
Why a distributed address network matters
- Broad practitioner support: Facilitates setup and operations via regional logistical nodes and mailing points.
- Compliance and trust: Emphasizes education and alignment with healthcare regulations across jurisdictions.
- Access and responsiveness: Improves turnaround for documentation, credentialing packets, and device logistics.
Practical guidance for using these addresses
- For time-sensitive or regulated correspondence, prefer confirmed mailing points when available.
- Where needed, confirm receipt instructions, current suite/box numbers, and any attention lines.
- Preserve local postal formatting, including region codes and apartment/suite indicators.
- For PHI or medical devices, ensure carriers and packaging follow HIPAA and local data-protection guidance.