Shift from Telehealth to In-Person Care Spurs Demand for Medical Office Space
June 26th, 2025 3:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The decline in telehealth usage post-pandemic is driving a significant demand for physical medical office spaces, particularly in urban areas like San Francisco, highlighting a broader shift in healthcare delivery preferences.

The COVID-19 pandemic initially propelled telehealth to unprecedented heights, but recent data indicates a steady decline in its use, signaling a return to in-person medical care. This shift is creating a surge in demand for physical medical office spaces, especially in urban centers. The Medical Pavilion at 939 Ellis Street in San Francisco exemplifies this trend, offering modern facilities in a prime location to meet the growing needs of healthcare providers and patients alike.
Factors contributing to this shift include the clinical limitations of telehealth for certain conditions, changes in insurance reimbursement policies favoring in-person visits, digital fatigue among both patients and providers, and the undeniable value of face-to-face interactions in building trust and improving treatment outcomes. As a result, properties like the Medical Pavilion are becoming increasingly attractive to healthcare providers looking to expand or relocate their practices.
This trend is not only reshaping the healthcare landscape but also influencing real estate investment strategies in key metropolitan areas. The demand for high-quality, strategically located medical office space is expected to continue growing, marking a new era in care delivery that balances the convenience of telehealth with the irreplaceable benefits of in-person care.
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