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Priya Asija

Priya Asija – Telehealth Provider Profile

This profile introduces Priya Asija and what you can expect in a virtual visit. It focuses on her clinical background, how she approaches conversations, and how to get ready for a telehealth appointment.

Overview

Priya Asija is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and Wound Care Specialist with more than 15 years of experience. Her work includes primary care, urgent care-style visits, telemedicine, and advanced wound management. She holds a Wound Care Certification (WCC) through NAWCO, is credentialed in hyperbarics, and maintains BLS and ACLS certifications.

She aims for patient-centered visits with clear, direct communication in English. Her clinical interests include preventive care, common acute concerns, chronic condition support, and wound care and hyperbaric medicine when those topics are part of your question. She completed a Family Medicine residency at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and earned an MBBS from RNT Medical College in Udaipur, Rajasthan. In addition to clinical practice, she serves in leadership roles as the owner of Brookfield Family Practice (a division of SAAK Health Care), a partner at SAAK Wound Care Clinic and Hyperbarics, and the medical director for Wisconsin Wound Pros. She is licensed in Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Alabama, Arizona, and Illinois.

Telehealth visits are offered at a flat fee.

About

In a visit, Priya Asija keeps the conversation practical and structured. She works to understand what brought you in, how your symptoms have changed, and what you have already tried. She also reviews your relevant health history so the plan fits your overall situation, not just a single symptom.

When wound healing is part of the concern, she prioritizes careful assessment and coordinated next steps. That may include discussing what information is still needed and how to connect different parts of your care when more than one clinician or setting is involved.

Her approach supports both immediate questions and longer-term planning. Depending on your needs, a visit may focus on prevention, ongoing condition check-ins, or urgent questions that can be addressed safely through telehealth. If continuity is your goal, dedicated appointments can also be used to review medication refill requests when clinically appropriate; see the Prescription Refill service overview for context.

Education & Training

Her training reflects broad family medicine preparation, paired with specialized wound care experience and hyperbarics credentials. That mix can be helpful when your concerns span day-to-day primary care questions and more complex healing or recovery topics.

  • Family Medicine residency, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
  • MBBS, RNT Medical College (Udaipur, Rajasthan)

Care Areas

Her scope reflects comprehensive family medicine, with added depth in wound care and hyperbaric medicine. People often use visits like these to sort through symptoms, clarify what matters most, and decide what steps are reasonable to take next.

  • Primary care-style support, including preventive planning and ongoing health concerns
  • Remote assessment of certain urgent concerns when a video visit is appropriate
  • Wound-focused questions, including evaluation and guidance on next steps
  • Hyperbaric therapy oversight when it is part of an established plan
  • Telemedicine consultations for care planning and follow-up questions
  • Medication review and refill requests during dedicated appointments, when appropriate

If your situation requires a hands-on exam, imaging, or in-person treatment, a virtual visit can still help clarify what type of in-person care may be needed next. For a broader view of primary care-style virtual visits, you can also browse the Family Medicine specialty hub.

What to Expect in a Telehealth Visit

A telehealth appointment is designed to feel like a focused clinic visit. The conversation usually starts with your main concern, then moves into the details that shape a safe plan, such as relevant medical history and current medications.

Visits are completed by video in a secure, HIPAA-compliant app.

If you are discussing a wound, you may be asked about when it started, how it has changed, and what care has already been used. If you have photos, you can discuss them during the visit, along with any notes or test results you have access to. The goal is to create a clear, shared understanding of what is happening and what options make sense to consider next.

Many visits end with a practical plan and clear “what to watch for” guidance. That plan might include self-care steps, symptom monitoring, or a recommendation for an in-person evaluation when needed. If you want more detail on how this visit type works, review the Telehealth Appointment service overview.

How to Prepare

A few minutes of preparation can make the visit more efficient and less stressful. This is especially useful if you are managing more than one concern, or if wound care details are involved.

  • Write down your top 2–3 questions, in the order you want to cover them.
  • List your current medications, including dose and how often you take each.
  • Note key dates, such as when symptoms started and any recent treatment changes.
  • Gather any records you can reference, like prior visit notes or recent results.
  • If you may share photos (for example, of a wound), take them in good light beforehand.
  • Choose a private space and test your camera and audio a few minutes early.
  • Have a backup plan for connectivity, such as switching networks if needed.

It also helps to be ready to describe what you are hoping to get from the visit, such as a next-step plan, help prioritizing concerns, or guidance on when in-person care is needed.

Related Resources

If you want to explore how telehealth works where you live or read more about staying well between visits, these resources may help.

When appropriate, prescriptions may be coordinated through partner pharmacies under state regulations.

Below is a list of services Priya Asija provides through Medispress, offering expert care via secure online consultations. Whether you need a diagnosis, treatment plan, or prescription, you can connect with this doctor from the comfort of your home.
Below is a list of Priya Asija's specializations, covering a range of medical fields available through Medispress. With expertise in these areas, they provide online consultations to help diagnose, manage, and treat various conditions from the comfort of your home.
Priya Asija is licensed to provide telemedicine services in the following locations via Medispress. Patients in these areas can schedule an online consultation for expert medical care without the need for an in-person visit.

Priya Asija

Speciality: Family Medicine
Speaks: English
States: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin
Ages Accepted: 18 years of age and older

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