COVID-19 Patient Information

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an illness caused
    by a virus that can spread from person
    to person.
  • The virus that causes COVID-19 is a new
    coronavirus that has spread throughout
    the world.
  • COVID-19 symptoms can range from mild
    (or no symptoms) to severe illness.

How is COVID Spread?

  • You can become infected by coming into
    close contact (about 6 feet or two
    arm lengths) with a person who has
    COVID. COVID is primarily spread
    from person to person.
  • You can become infected from respiratory
    droplets when an infected person coughs,
    sneezes, or talks.
  • You may also be able to get it by touching a
    surface or object that has the virus on it, and
    then by touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

How to Protect Yourself

  • There is currently no vaccine to protect
    against COVID-19. The best way to protect
    yourself is to avoid being exposed to the
    virus that causes COVID-19.
  • Stay home as much as possible and avoid
    close contact with others.
  • Wear a cloth face covering that covers your
    nose and mouth in public settings.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently
    touched surfaces.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water
    for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least
    60% alcohol.

Prevent the Spread of COVID if you are Sick

  • Stay home if you are sick,
    except to get medical care.
  • Avoid public transportation,
    ride-sharing, or taxis.
  • Separate yourself from other
    people and pets in your home.
  • There is no specific treatment
    for COVID, but you can seek
    medical care to help relieve
    your symptoms.

For more information, please visit the CDC Website

Core Family Care Clinic Policy Changes

  • Currently, Core Family Care Clinic is still operating and working with patients who are in our Medication Assisted Treatment Programs. To take extra precautions to protect our patients and staff, we are using telemedicine and limiting patients in the waiting room to reduce transmission of Coronavirus. We understand and support our patients who are working hard every day in their recovery from opiates and illicit substances and will continue to be there for those who are most vulnerable. We continue to accept new patients and will continue to monitor, sanitize, and utilize proper medical equipment while working with patients in the office.
  • Patients wishing to learn more about our clinic can visit our Programs page and reach us directly via our contact page or call us directly @ 469-305-3390
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