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Rume: A new age of healthcare

A new kind of resource for accessible, affordable healthcare from trusted, certified professionals.

Gone are the days of crowded waiting rooms, daunting hospitals, and cold exam tables. At Rume, we offer care on your terms, where and when you need it, including telemedicine, drive thru locations, and popups. You’ll get quick results and trusted insights. And we’re just getting started.

How it works

We seamlessly provide in-person care and telehealth support depending on your needs. Here’s how the Rume process works:

Simply select “Book Now.” Health concerns often need answers immediately, so you’ll see someone as soon as you book.

Meet with your provider via our HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. Your time is valuable, so your provider shows up when you do.

Depending on your needs, your provider could send a prescription to the pharmacy, recommend a home test, or suggest an in-person follow up at one of our Rume locations.

Follow up with your provider if necessary. If not, we’re here the next time you have a healthcare need.

What we do

Rume is growing quickly and we’re expanding our services all the time.
Here are a few key offerings:

Where to find us

  • Fresno
    • 6769 N. Fresno St. #204, Fresno, CA 93710
  • Huntington Beach
    • 18800 Delaware St. Suite#200 Huntington Beach CA 92648
  • Manhattan Beach CA
    • 2407 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

  • Redding
    • 2701 Old Eureka Way, Suite GA, Redding, CA 96001
  • Santa Monica

    • 3001 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405

  • West Hollywood

    • 611 N La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069

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