This cross-sectional study is aimed to systematically access the knowledge, attitude, the practice of telemedicine by
conducting population surveys during the COVID pandemic. The 20 items questionnaire was circulated to survey 404 people
from the general population in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, India who completed the questionnaire online from 5th April to 20th
April 2020. The mean age of the respondents was 27.96 + 7.99. The inferential statistics suggest that though the knowledge of
telemedicine among the sample population stands at 47.5%, the use of this service is a mere 15.8%. p<0.05, α error at 5%, and β
error at 20%, giving power to the study as 80%. The attitude towards using Telemedicine in times of a pandemic is highly
positive, on the other hand, preference for in-person consultation is higher in normal circumstances. The reason is limited
information. Having hit by the most overwhelming pandemic of all times, the promotion of Telemedicine amongst the Indian
population is timely