Testing and Walk-In Vaccinations

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COVID-19 Updates for Residents

If you think you need a COVID-19 test, Bay Urgent Care Clinic is here to prioritize your health and provide the necessary tests, vaccines, and information for you and your loved ones.

Testing & Vaccinations

Here are the services available:

  • COVID-19 Tests: We offer the COVID-19 Swab Test, Rapid COVID-19 Test, and COVID-19 Antibody Test to help diagnose and detect the virus.
  • Virtual Consultations: You can have a virtual consultation with a doctor through our TeleCare service to discuss any chronic or acute illness, including potential COVID-19 infections.
  • Walk-In Vaccinations: We provide walk-in vaccinations for COVID-19, ensuring accessibility and convenience.
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Patient Safety Protocols

We follow the guidelines set by the CDC for social distancing and sanitization. We conduct routine pandemic drills and have the necessary protocols in place to ensure the safety of our patients and staff.

To protect yourself and others:

  • Wear a Mask: Cover your nose and mouth with a mask.
  • Wash Your Hands: Use soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use a hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.
  • Maintain Physical Distance: Keep a distance of two arm-lengths or 6 feet from individuals who do not live with you and avoid crowded areas.
  • Get a Flu Shot: Protect yourself from the seasonal flu by getting a flu shot.
  • Get Tested: If you suspect a COVID-19 infection, consider getting tested to confirm the diagnosis.
  • Get Vaccinated: Vaccination against COVID-19 is crucial for personal protection and preventing the spread of the virus.

If you experience difficulty breathing, have blue lips, or constant chest pain, seek medical care immediately.

Book an Appointment

To schedule a Virtual or In-Person visit, you can inquire about our TeleCare hotline. This allows you to stay at home and speak with a doctor regarding any urgent healthcare concerns, including potential COVID-19 symptoms.