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COVID-19 Testing and COVID-19 Vaccines are available for walk-in patients during normal clinic hours. Please contact your health insurance carrier about coverage for COVID-19 testing. Call our clinic for questions about self-pay prices.
COVID-19 is a viral infection that has become one of the most pressing public health concerns since 2020. Years after initial detection of the virus patients may not receive vaccines, COVID-19 tests, and other services that have helped reduce the impact of COVID-19 in our community. Please consult our FAQs with more information.
The coronavirus that is responsible for COVID-19 belongs to a class of beta coronaviruses that caused the outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2003. SARS resulted in 8096 cases worldwide with 774 deaths (9.6% mortality). COVID 19 is also in the same class of beta coronaviruses as MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) which appeared in 2012. There have been 2494 laboratory identified cases of MERS with 858 deaths (34.4% mortality). In comparison, since the end of 2019 (just 5 months as of April 2020), Coronavirus SARS-CoV 2 has been identified in 2,621,748 people worldwide with 183,030 deaths (6.9% mortality). It can be seen that the prevalence of this current coronavirus is much more widespread than the previous SARS and MERS outbreaks. That is why SOCIAL DISTANCING IS SO IMPORTANT. The actual death rate of COVID-19 will be affected as more testing becomes available.
When a person is exposed to the novel coronavirus, they may contract COVID-19. The incubation (time from exposure to the virus to when symptoms appear) is thought to occur within 14 days with most cases occurring 4-5 days after exposure.
The COVID-19 infection shares many similar symptoms to the flu that we experience every year. The severity of the COVID infection can be affected by things such as a patient’s age and underlying medical illnesses (high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic lung disease, cancer, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, obesity). It is felt that some people may experience an “asymptomatic" (i.e. without symptoms) infection where others develop the typical fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, or headache. If you develop any of these symptoms it may indicate that you have contracted COVID-19, and may want to come in for an evaluation.. More advanced infection can result in findings such as increasing shortness of breath, pneumonia and confusion. If you develop these more serious symptoms, it is advised that you seek emergent medical care.
The understanding of the transmission of COVID-19 is incomplete. It appears that the majority is spread by respiratory droplets. This means when an infected person coughs, sneezes or even talks, they can release coronavirus particles. If these infected respiratory particles come in direct contact with another individual’s mucous membranes (eye, mouth, nose), COVID-19 infection can occur. It is believed that these infected respiratory droplets do not travel more than 6 feet (again the importance of SOCIAL DISTANCING), but they can land on surfaces (tabletops, phones, doorknobs, elevator buttons, etc.) and then be transferred if an individual touches these infected objects and then touches their mouth, nose or eyes. That is why face masks appear helpful since they limit the touching of one’s face. It is not known how long COVID-19 can survive on inanimate surfaces, but other coronaviruses have lasted up to 9 days without disinfection. That is why hand sanitizers and disinfecting surfaces are recommended. Additional measures include:
There have been daily news reports about the availability (or lack of availability) of testing for COVID-19. At AFC Urgent Care, we offer two separate types of testing:
Your AFC Medical Provider can determine which test is indicated in your situation.
With state-of-the-art centers and a professional medical team, AFC provides on-site X-rays, labs, procedures, and more!
Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.
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