Virtual care, using video conferencing to contact with patients, is important during the COVID-19 pandemic. Physicians, residents, nursing assistants, nurses, and allied health care workers have adopted virtual care. Virtual care is different from in-person care. Virtual care has several complexities, including regulatory standards, platforms, technology and troubleshooting, patient selection, etiquette, and workflow. Delivering high-quality, egalitarian, and competent virtual care will inspire patients to continue care in these challenging times.