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Positive Covid Test? We Can Help.
Testing positive for COVID can be scary. CityHealth is here to help with caring medical advice and cutting-edge antiviral treatments.
Prompt treatment is key for helping ease symptoms and reducing the chances of hospitalization. Don’t delay. If you’ve tested positive for COVID-19, get treatment today.
All treatments are delivered virtually and available from the comfort of home.
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There are a wide range of COVID symptoms, ranging from mild to severe. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure. Some COVID-19 symptoms that CityHealth Virtual COVID Treatment can address include:
Order a remote RapidReturn Antigen test, or schedule an in-person test at one of our convenient Bay Area locations.
The test you need, at a location near you! Rapid Antigen, Molecular PCR, Rapid Molecular & Rapid PCR options available.
* CityHealth is no longer able to offer no-cost COVID testing at our Test Clinics. Please see the appointment booking page for pricing.
Who is eligible for CityHealth COVID treatment?
All California residents over age 12, with or without insurance, are eligible for COVID treatment. Unfortunately, CityHealth COVID treatment is not available to out-of-state patients.
If you’re not a California resident, you can find more information about COVID treatment near you on the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response website, here.
I did not receive my COVID test from CityHealth. Am I still eligible for CityHealth COVID treatment?
Yes, absolutely! You do not need to have received your COVID test from CityHealth, and we will not ask you to test again with us to receive treatment
I took an at-home RapidReturn or RapidHome test and it was positive. Do I need to re-test at a CityHealth COVID test location?
No, if you have received a positive result on any type of COVID test, you do not need to re-test in person.
Does CityHealth offer antiviral COVID treatment infusions?
No. In the interests of accessibility and being able to offer remote COVID treatment, we do not offer antiviral infusions to treat COVID infection.
What types of COVID symptom relief medications can CityHealth prescribe me?
Depending on your symptoms and medical history, CityHealth Clinicians can provide anti-nausea medications, anti-diarrheal medications, and prescription symptom relief for body aches to help keep you more comfortable while you heal.
Are COVID antiviral medications FDA-approved?
Yes. Both of the medications that CityHealth offers (Paxlovid and Lagevrio) are authorized under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the FDA. You can learn more about authorized treatments to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 infection here.
What are the side effects associated with COVID antiviral medications?
Some patients have reported mild side effects after taking COVID antiviral medications. These side effects include diarrhea, body aches, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting.
What types of COVID symptom relief medications can CityHealth prescribe me?
Depending on your symptoms and medical history, CityHealth Clinicians can provide anti-nausea medications, anti-diarrheal medications, and prescription symptom relief for body aches to help keep you more comfortable while you heal.
Where can I learn more about Paxlovid and Lagevrio?
The FDA’s Fact Sheet For Patients and Caregivers is a great source of reliable information.We encourage you to check out the FDA Fact Sheet for Paxlovid here, or the FDA Fact Sheet for Lagevrio here.
I received a positive COVID test 5 or more days ago. Am I still eligible for CityHealth COVID treatment?
Yes! CityHealth is still here to help you.
While you may not be eligible for oral antiviral medications if you were diagnosed with COVID-19 5 or more days ago, we can still offer you prescriptions to ease your COVID symptoms, such as medications to help treat nausea, diarrhea, and body aches.
What do I do if I have a COVID-19 emergency?
If you or anyone else is exhibiting any of these emergency signs, call 911 immediately:
- Trouble breathing
- Bluish lips or face
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
- New confusion
- Inability to wake up or stay awake