Overview
Muna Orra, D.O. is a Family Medicine physician who supports patients across ages through telehealth. She brings over a decade of clinical experience from primary care, urgent care, hospital medicine, and virtual visits. Her work is grounded in listening closely, understanding your priorities, and helping you make informed choices. She is board-certified in Family Medicine and trained as an osteopathic physician, which often emphasizes whole-person care and prevention.
Dr. Orra completed her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine training at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine and then finished a Family Medicine residency at University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center. She is fluent in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Arabic, which can help reduce barriers and keep conversations clear. She also holds active medical licenses in California, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, New York, Ohio, and Oklahoma. Medispress telehealth visits are delivered by licensed U.S. clinicians.
About
Dr. Orra is known for a patient-focused style that centers your goals and concerns. She aims to make care feel approachable and respectful, especially when you are dealing with stress, uncertainty, or long-standing health needs. You can expect a practical conversation that balances your symptoms, daily routines, and longer-term health risks.
Her approach is also culturally competent. That matters when values, family roles, and prior healthcare experiences shape what feels safe or realistic. Dr. Orra prioritizes continuity of care, so the plan you discuss is meant to fit into the bigger picture of your health—not just today’s issue.
Education & Training
Dr. Orra’s medical training includes osteopathic medical school and a full Family Medicine residency. This background supports broad, generalist care that can adapt to different life stages and common health concerns.
- Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
- University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center (Family Medicine residency)
Care Areas
As a Family Medicine physician, Dr. Orra addresses a wide range of concerns that people often bring to primary care. Telehealth is a good fit for many discussions, follow-ups, and treatment planning conversations. The right next step can depend on your history, symptoms, and whether an in-person exam is needed.
Topics commonly discussed during Dr. Orra’s telehealth visits include:
- General primary care concerns and questions
- Chronic disease management and follow-up planning
- Diabetes care discussions
- Weight management support
- Mental health concerns within primary care
- Sexual health concerns
- Wellness and preventive care planning
- Prescription refill appointments, when appropriate
If you are not sure whether telehealth fits your situation, you can start by describing what is most concerning right now. Dr. Orra can help clarify whether a video visit is appropriate or whether you should seek in-person evaluation.
What to Expect in a Telehealth Visit
A telehealth visit with Dr. Orra is structured, but conversational. You can expect time spent on your story—what changed, what you have tried, and what you are hoping to accomplish. She may ask about your medical history, current medications, allergies, and relevant lifestyle factors. If you are following up on a chronic condition, she may focus on patterns over time and what has made management easier or harder.
Near the end of the visit, Dr. Orra will usually summarize what she heard, confirm shared priorities, and outline reasonable next steps. That may include self-care guidance, monitoring, referrals, or recommending in-person care when a physical exam or urgent evaluation is needed. Appointments happen by video call in a secure, HIPAA-compliant app.
If medication is part of the plan, she will discuss options and safety considerations in plain language. If clinically appropriate, prescriptions may be coordinated through partner pharmacies. You can also use the visit to ask how follow-up should work, what changes should prompt re-check, and how to keep care coordinated over time.
How to Prepare
A few minutes of prep can make your visit smoother and more productive. These steps help Dr. Orra focus on what matters during the call.
- Choose a quiet, private space with good lighting and minimal background noise.
- Test your device camera, microphone, and internet connection ahead of time.
- Write down your main concerns in order of importance.
- Have a list of medications and supplements, including doses if you know them.
- Gather recent home readings you track (for example, weight or blood sugar), if available.
- Bring relevant context, such as new stressors, sleep changes, or schedule shifts.
- If you prefer Spanish, Portuguese, French, or Arabic, mention that at the start.
If you are requesting a refill, it helps to know the medication name, strength, and how you take it. If you are discussing a sensitive concern, consider using headphones for extra privacy.
Related Resources
If you want to learn more about how virtual visits work on the platform, you can review the Telehealth Appointment service overview. For refill-specific visits, see Prescription Refill details.
To browse care areas that commonly align with Family Medicine, you can explore Family Medicine or related hubs like Weight Loss and Womens Health. If you are looking for state-level information on virtual care, start with the California directory page.
For practical planning tips, the Health Hub also includes Prepare for Your Telehealth Appointment.





