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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 4 MIN

Benefits of Virtual Medical Assistants for Clinics

from Sanju Zachariah’s Podcast · host Portiva

In this episode of The Practice Pulse, we explore the Benefits of Virtual Medical Assistant services and how they’re transforming the way clinics operate. With growing pressure on healthcare providers and administrative staff, virtual support is emerging as a smart, scalable solution. Host Mike sits down with Sanju Zachariah, CEO of Portiva, to unpack the cost savings, efficiency, and 24/7 flexibility that virtual medical assistants offer. Tune in to discover why VMAs are no longer a luxury but a necessity for modern medical practices.   📘 Learn more about how Portiva’s virtual medical assistant services can elevate your practice. From administrative support to patient engagement, our trained professionals are here to help you work smarter, not harder. 📞 Have questions? Call us today at 223-867-2989 👉 Visit Portiva.com to explore our full suite of virtual medical assistant solutions and discover how a remote medical personal assistant can transform the way you care for patients.

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