Many places across our community are now offering the COVID vaccine booster. Please talk with your doctor about what is best for you and your health. While Doylestown Hospital is not providing COVID vaccine clinics for the community, most local pharmacies are carrying the vaccine as well as the new COVID bivalent boosters.
Here are some frequently asked questions about the new vaccine boosters to help guide you:
NOTE: Doylestown Health is not offering vaccines to the community at this time. Please contact your physician or child's pediatrician for COVID vaccination information. Your local pharmacy likely has all vaccines and boosters available.
Symptoms of COVID-19 may vary by person and range from mild to severe illness. Symptoms of Coronavirus include:
Testing is available at Doylestown Health Urgent Care.
Patients interested in being tested should consult their primary care physician first about the need and appropriateness for a screening test. If you do not have a primary care provider, please visit the Find a Provider section of our website for a complete listing of Doylestown Health Medical Staff primary care providers.
Patients who were tested and experiencing even mild symptoms should stay home while awaiting results.
Federal law requires private insurers, Medicare and Medicaid to cover COVID-19 tests without any cost to the patient and provides funding to support free testing for some people without health insurance, though it does not guarantee access to no-cost tests for the uninsured. In order to bill your insurance, an order from your healthcare provider is required. If you do not have an order from your healthcare provider, we can perform the test for a fee of $125.
The best way to protect unvaccinated children is to have everyone in your family 6 months or older receive the COVID-19 vaccine*. COVID vaccines are effective at helping protect against severe disease and death from variants of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Pediatric symptoms are similar to those for adults and include cough, fever, tiredness, muscle/body aches, headache, sore throat and GI symptoms (diarrhea).
Anyone with symptoms of COVID should quarantine from others in the household until testing can confirm the diagnosis. Most tests results are returned in 24 to 48 hours. When possible, remove yourself from your family, in a separate room with a bathroom if possible, until you get your results. If this is not possible, wear a mask around your family and maintain three to six feet of distance whenever possible. Family should also wear a mask when you are in the room.
You are considered COVID “cleared” ten days after your first symptom appeared and once you have been fever-free for 24 hours.
Testing is available at Doylestown Health Urgent Care. Most drugstore chains including CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid offer testing. Call to make an appointment and confirm hours.
*Currently three vaccines are available: Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson. Pfizer is an mRNA vaccine and requires two doses, 21 days apart; Moderna is an mRNA vaccine and requires two doses, 28 days apart; and J&J is a one-dose vaccine.
Masking is no longer required in any areas of the hospital.
This includes:
You can get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines, including a flu vaccine, at the same time. Experience with other vaccines has shown that the way our bodies develop protection, known as an immune response, and possible side effects after getting vaccinated are generally the same when given alone or with other vaccines.
CDC Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
NOTE: Please contact your primary care physician to schedule a flu shot.
To obtain a copy of your Doylestown Health COVID-19 vaccination record, please submit your request on the Medical Records page.
COVID Monoclonal antibodies are designed to act like the body’s natural immune response and bind to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and prevent it from invading human cells.
COVID monoclonal antibodies are available as treatment for COVID-19 for patients at high risk of progression to severe disease who meet specific criteria as defined by the FDA emergency use authorization.
Doylestown Health administers COVID monoclonal antibodies to patients upon referral by a healthcare provider for treatment of COVID-19. There is limited availability. Antibodies are administered at Doylestown Health by appointment only, and must be arranged through a patient’s doctor.
If you are currently positive for COVID and would like to know if you qualify, please reach out to your doctor. Below are more details about qualifications and links to FDA Emergency Use Authorization patient fact sheets on COVID-19 monoclonal antibodies. Other locations for COVID monoclonal antibody administration are available through https://covid.infusioncenter.org
COVID monoclonal antibodies have FDA emergency use authorization for patients:
Guidelines and recommendations from the Department of Health and CDC are updated regularly. Please visit these websites for the most recent information:
Speak to your physician about the risks and benefits of maintaining your healthcare appointments. For some patients, missing an appointment or postponing a procedure may be detrimental. Please follow your physician’s direction.
Your health and well-being are our highest priority. We have set high standards for safety and are taking every precaution possible when you visit us for outpatient services at Doylestown Health locations.
Doylestown Health Medical Staff providers are now offering telehealth appointments, bringing you safe, effective healthcare in the comfort of your home. Telehealth is the safest option for managing routine healthcare and addressing the challenges of COVID-19, because you don't have to leave your house to see a doctor.
For Telehealth information, please call (215)-345-2200.
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