Going forward, many appointments will be done via phone or Zoom Health (HIPAA compliant).

You will be connected with one of our medical or mental health providers. This call-first procedure is in place to better serve you, increase efficiency, and ultimately minimize risk of COVID-19 exposure for the UA community.

PLEASE CALL BEFORE YOU COME IN.

COVID-19 test results will NEVER be sent via text message or email. Instead, you will receive a notification that your results are available on a secure server. Results can only be obtained by logging into the Test Results Portal or PatientLink .

If you are a student or employee and are NOT experiencing symptoms, please visit: Campus Testing Options & Information

Charges will continue to be billed for tele-health and in-person visits with our healthcare providers.

We offer both PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing.

Campus Health offers no-cost COVID-19 lab testing for UA students and employees with symptoms of COVID-19 . Our providers will evaluate patients and order testing if appropriate.

Sick or worried you have COVID-19? Please call us at (520) 621-9202 before you come in.

Did you receive an Exposure Notification from the Covid Watch Arizona App?

Open the Covid Watch Arizona App:

If there is a gray banner indicating “No Significant Exposures” your risk of exposure was low and you don’t need to take any specific action. Keep following good public health precautions like distancing, masking, and washing your hands.

If there is a red banner indicating “Significant Exposure Detected” your exposure was higher risk and you are encouraged to stay home and call Campus Health at (520) 621-9202. Follow the recommendations listed on the app.

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HOW COVID-19 SPREADS

COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly through close contact from person-to-person. Some people without symptoms may be able to spread the virus. We are still learning about how the virus spreads and the severity of illness it causes. For more information, visit the CDC. (The CDC website is offered in multiple languages)

PROTECT YOURSELF & OTHERS

The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. You can take steps to slow the spread:

COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

According to the CDC, people with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:

Fever or chills

Cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Headache Muscle or body aches

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Congestion or runny nose Nausea or vomiting

Diarrhea

More information on COVID-19 symptoms

IF YOU FEEL SICK

Stay home: If you have a fever, cough or other symptoms, you might have COVID-19. Most people have mild illness and are able to isolate at home during their illness. If you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, contact Campus Health at (520) 621-9202 or your healthcare provider.

If you have a fever, cough or other symptoms, you might have COVID-19. Most people have mild illness and are able to isolate at home during their illness. Monitor your symptoms and seek emergency care immediately if your illness is worsening (e.g., difficulty breathing, inability to stay awake, bluish lips or face). If seeking medical care, call the doctor's office or emergency room ahead and tell them about your symptoms.

and seek emergency care immediately if your illness is worsening (e.g., difficulty breathing, inability to stay awake, bluish lips or face). If seeking medical care, call the doctor's office or emergency room ahead and tell them about your symptoms. Find out more from the CDC: What To Do If You Are Sick.

Currently there is no vaccine for COVID-19. The best way to prevent infection is to practice prevention practices and avoid being exposed.

MENTAL HEALTH

Whatever you're going through, you don't have to go through it alone.

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