

Monoclonal antibody infusions are available on a limited basis to Cleveland Clinic patients.In Ohio: Cleveland Clinic provides monoclonal antibody infusions and oral antivirals for treating mild to moderate COVID-19 in certain patients who have a high risk for severe illness. Where can I receive monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19? Covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue.Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.If soap and water aren’t available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Washing your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 15-20 seconds.Maintain a 6-foot distance from other people and avoid crowds. Wearing a face mask to protect yourself and others when you’re out in public.As variants - like the delta variant - emerge, we must also continue taking other important precautions that slow the spread of COVID-19. Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best way to protect yourself from getting seriously ill from the virus. How can I best protect myself while getting back to normal? If you have symptoms, consider calling ahead to see if no-contact pickup is available. They're also for sale at most retail pharmacies. Pick up a self-testing kit in your community: Rapid home tests are often available free of charge at many local libraries or community health centers.Questions? Call the Ohio Department of Health's 24/7 hotline at 833.427.5634 (833.4.ASK.ODH) or the Florida Department of Health's 24/7 hotline at 866.779.6121. The Ohio Department of Health website and the Florida Department of Health’s COVID-19 website feature maps of testing locations throughout both states. Visit a community testing center near you: Whether you're looking for walk-in, drive-thru or appointment-based testing, there are a variety of options.

If you do NOT have a Cleveland Clinic primary care provider and are experiencing non-urgent COVID-19 symptoms, please schedule an online virtual visit to see a provider who can order a test. Schedule an appointment online for testing at a Cleveland Clinic location: If you have a Cleveland Clinic primary care provider and are experiencing non-urgent COVID-19 symptoms, you can schedule a testing appointment online in M圜hart.If you have chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, a severe headache or other potentially life-threatening problems, go to the nearest emergency department or call 911. But please DON’T visit the emergency room for mild COVID-19 symptoms or to get a test. If you need a COVID-19 test, there are a lot of options available to you at Cleveland Clinic locations and throughout your community.
