Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
COVID-19 Vaccines and Testing
All Regional Health Systems’ primary care locations offer COVID-19 testing, vaccinations and booster shots. Available vaccines include Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Please schedule an appointment to receive your vaccine or test.
COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
I have COVID-19 symptoms. What should I do?
Clients experiencing flu-like symptoms and/or COVID-19 symptoms should call and inform a receptionist at one of our primary care locations about their symptoms. The receptionist will transfer you to a nurse for triage.
Is there a cost to receive the vaccine?
The vaccine is free. However, there is a fee to administer the vaccine, which will be billed to your insurance. If you do not have insurance, there is no charge. No one should receive a bill for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Do I have to wear a mask or socially distance once I get the vaccine?
People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask. Masks are recommended in indoor public transportation settings and may be required in other places by local or state authorities. Visit the CDC’s community-level spread webpage to decide what prevention steps you should take based on your community’s data.
What can I expect when visiting one of your primary care locations?
Primary care clients experiencing flu-like and/or COVID-19 symptoms may wait in the car until an exam room is available or be seated in a separate area (if available). If you wish to use this option and are not experiencing any flu-like or COVID-19 symptoms, please check-in at the front desk and inform the receptionist.
Sanitation Measures
Regional Health Systems follows a disinfectant procedure for daily cleanings. The procedure adheres to the CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) guidance. Hand sanitation stations are also available at our facilities.