If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, you qualify for a free screening. This screening is covered by insurance and/or the federal government. It comes at no cost to you. However, if you would like to speak to one of our doctors for any other reason our standard rates ($65 per consult) apply.
If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, schedule your consultation now.
** Please note, before you can schedule an appointment, you must confirm your registration by email.
Once you are registered, you can schedule a one-time consultation with a licensed doctor within your state.
Telemedicine allows you to be seen by a doctor without exposing anyone else to the risk of contagion. At this time, while government officials are encouraging us to remain at home, you can be seen by a doctor without leaving your home. Telemedicine allows you to be seen while remaining in self-quarantine, and helps alleviate the strain on local Emergency Rooms and Clinics.
CareClix Telemedicine allows you to remain in a restful environment while you wait to be seen by a doctor set by your own schedule. You can use telemedicine from the comfort of your bed, couch, or anywhere you’re comfortable.
You can sign up by visiting https://covid.careclix.com/login or by downloading the CareClix app on the Apple Store or Google Play
Using Chrome browser, visit https://covid.careclix.com/login
Click the Sign-Up button
Fill out the required fields
Use covid as your Clinic ID
Click the Terms and Conditions
An email will be sent to verify your account
Verify your email
Book an appointment to see a doctor
Download the CareClix app on the Apple Store or Google Play
Click the Sign-Up button
Fill out the required fields
Use covid as your Clinic ID
Click the Terms and Conditions
An email will be sent to verify your account
Verify your email
Book an appointment to see a doctor
You can sign up by visiting https://careclix.com/covid19 or by downloading the CareClix app on the Apple Store or Google Play
Yes, our providers are Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, and Pediatrics. Also, trained and licensed in mental health providing counseling and behavioral health care.
Some conditions that can be treated during a consult include: Allergies, Arthritic Pain, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds and Flus, Diarrhea, Infections, Insect Bites, Rashes, etc.
In most cases, restarting your computer or closing your browser can resolve a Telehealth connection issue.
Absolutely not! Video consultations make it easier for urgent care appointments for when you are unable to make it in to see your provider in-person. In some cases, depending on your condition, you may be referred to your primary care doctor.
No. Once you’ve created an account using that mobile device, only one patient login can be used at a time.
Most payments are processed through private or employer insurance. If a patient is responsible for their co-payment, they can process a payment through the online portal using VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS.
Pros of utilizing telemedicine for patients include flexibility, convenience, stay engaged with their provider.
In many cases, telemedicine services are covered by insurances as a regular PCP visit.
No, if you’re eligible for a patient account with your clinic, you would log into your account and schedule your appointment with any available provider or specialist in their network.
No. Not every medical condition is able to be treated through telemedicine. Only those non-critical emergencies such as a rash or common cold/flu. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus that was identified first in China. It is contagious and includes symptoms like fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
The virus is airborne and spreads from person to person through coughing and sneezing. It can also be spread through infected surfaces or objects. You may be at greater risk if you have recently lived in or traveled to regions where there are current outbreaks or if you come into contact with someone who has the virus.
This is a rapidly evolving situation and the risk assessment may change daily. The latest updates are available on CDC’s Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) website.
Yes. There have been cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. related to travel and through close contact.
There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
Early information out of China, where COVID-19 first started, shows that some people are at higher risk of getting very sick from this illness including older adults, and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease.
If you are at higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19, you should: stay away from others who are sick; limit close contact, stay home and call your doctor.
CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. You should only wear a mask if a healthcare professional recommends it. A facemask should be used by people who have COVID-19 and are showing symptoms. This is to protect others from the risk of getting infected. The use of facemasks also is crucial for health workers and other people who are taking care of someone infected with COVID-19 in close settings (at home or in a health care facility).
Call your doctor if you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing.
If you develop symptoms such as fever, cough, and/or difficulty breathing, and have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19 or have recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19, stay home and call your healthcare provider. Older patients and individuals who have severe underlying medical conditions or are immunocompromised should contact their healthcare provider early, even if their illness is mild. If you have severe symptoms, such as persistent pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion or inability to arouse, or bluish lips of face, contact your healthcare provider or emergency room and seek care immediately. Your doctor will determine if you have signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and whether you should be tested.
A negative result means that the virus that causes COVID-19 was not found in the person’s sample. In the early stages of infection, it is possible the virus will not be detected. For COVID-19, a negative test result for a sample collected while a person has symptoms likely means that the COVID-19 virus is not causing their current illness.
We do not ship the tests. We refer you to a qualified laboratory who will ship you the test. Unfortunately we they are not able to ship tests to New York at this time; however, New York residents will be guided to a close testing facility if applicable.