Test To Treat | United States Department Of Health And Human Services (HHS)
Provides a way to give individuals quick access to lifesaving treatment for COVID-19. People are able to get tested and, if they are positive and treatments are appropriate for them, receive a prescription (for Paxlovid) from a health care provider, and have their prescription filled all at one location. If administered correctly, the treatment may limit the severity of a case of Covid 19.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
200 Independence Ave. Sw, Room 638-g, Washington, DC 20201
Hours
Hotline information: Seven days a week, 8:00am-12:00am.
Website
https://tinyurl.com/mrx9rnut
Application process
Call or go online to search for a location that provides the program. Contact the site for an appointment or walk in for service. Applicants can bring the results of a test to a participating site if they have already tested positive for Covid 19. Those who suspect they may have Covid 19 due to their symptomes need to test as soon as possible and, if positive for the virus, must start Paxlovid within five days of symptom onset.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Serves residents of the United States who are uninsured, aged 12 and over, who believe due to the onset of systems, they may have Covid 19 virus.
Service area
United States
Agency info
United States Department Of Health And Human Services (HHS)
Administers federal health and human services programs nationally. Works cooperatively with state, local, and tribal governments. Operating divisions include National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Indian Health Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.