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At our clinics, your safety and health is our number one priority. We are now offering a variety of treatment and diagnostic options related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
*Results Quickmeduc.com
*Quickmed Urgent Care
*Results Quickmed-uc.com
*Martins Quickmeds
*Quickmeds Pharmacy
*COLUMBIANA — Previously hosting COVID-19 drive-thru testing in Austintown and Campbell, QUICKmed and CM Laboratories plan to set up testing in the Firestone pool parking lot in Columbiana from 9 a.m. April 22 and 23. A representative of CM Laboratories reached out through dispatch to see if the city would be interested.
*Urgent Care for the North Country. Our premier Urgent Care Locations in Watertown and Adams provide quick, friendly, and professional care seven days a week. Urgent Care walk-ins are welcome – no appointment needed!
ATTENTION PATIENTS – NextCare is diligently working to maintain COVID-19 testing supplies to offer both rapid and send out specimen collection testing services. Due to ongoing demand and limited supplies NextCare cannot guarantee this service will be available at every location. NextCare will only administer this service when a provider determines it necessary and resources are available to perform the testing service. To identify clinics with available testing, please look for the testing icons on the clinic’s location page.
QUICKmed Urgent Care. 1,568 likes 55 talking about this 173 were here. QUICKmed Urgent Care is a convenient walk-in clinic for acute illness, injury, physicals, flu shots and more.
Our clinics continue to experience a surge in demand. Due to high volumes many of the reference labs used for COVID-19 specimen collection and antibody testing are experiencing delays in providing our clinics with test results. Please be advised we will communicate results as soon as our reference labs have provided them to us. In the event that we cannot reach you by phone with your results, a letter will be mailed to the address provided during registration.
CAMPBELL — Drive-up testing for the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, in the city is set to be made available to the public today.
A remote clinic is set for 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today outside the Community Center in Campbell’s Roosevelt Park along Sycamore Drive, just south of the U.S. Route 422 intersection.
Lena Esmail, nurse practitioner and CEO at QUICKmed Urgent Care, which partnered with Cornerstone CM, the test provider, and the city to establish one of, if not the only publicly available drive-up testing operation in the region, said workers took samples from about 60 people during Monday’s testing, which was reserved for medical workers and first responders.
“Everything’s been going off without a hitch. People are being patient. It’s very organized,” said Campbell Mayor Nick Phillips.
Beginning today, the clinic will be open to the public. Esmail said drive-up testing will continue daily through the week, after which providers will reassess whether it’s having an impact on identifying new positive cases.
“What kind of symptoms are the patients presenting with? Are we getting patients that have valid symptoms or patients who just want to be screened?” she said. “It really depends on how many people call for the service and also how effective it is in identifying positives.”
Pre-registration and telehealth screening is mandatory, as medical workers continue to conserve tests for those at greatest risk from the disease, Esmail said.
Another about 300 people were pre-screened or queued for screening Monday, Esmail said. The clinic can test up to 500 people each day.
To pre-register, visit QUICKmed-uc.com or call 724-734-5235. Patients will be screened to see if they meet the requirements for testing, Esmail said.
To reach the clinic, pre-registrants should enter the park from Sycamore Drive, approaching from U.S. Route 422. Campbell police, Mahoning County deputies and State Highway Patrol troopers will direct traffic. Pre-registrants won’t have to get out of their cars.
The park will remain otherwise closed while the clinic is operating, according to a release from the city.
Phillips, who initially reached out to U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, D-13th, asking how the city could help respond to COVID-19 and offering a couple of locations for drive-up testing, said the collaboration happened at “lightning speed.”Results Quickmeduc.com
“On behalf of myself and the City of Campbell I would like to thank the first responders, front line essential workers and medical professionals of all kinds, in all fields, for their courage reporting to work the front lines, day after day, risking direct exposure, to keep Americans safe, healthy and provide the supply chain to the multitude of Americans under stay-at-home orders,” Phillips said in a release last week.Quickmed Urgent Care
Residents who believe they’re developing symptoms of COVID-19, which include dry cough, sore throat, fever and shortness of breath, can also get tested at QUICKmed’s 3499 Belmont Ave. location in Liberty Township, Esmail said.Results Quickmed-uc.com
The service at QUICKmed also doesn’t require visitors to leave their vehicles, she said.Martins Quickmeds
“This way the Urgent Care remains open for the injuries and complaints as well. People without upper respiratory [symptoms] can feel safe coming into the Urgent Care,” Esmail said.Quickmeds Pharmacy
To respond to increased demand for COVID-19 testing, QUICKmed’s Cortland location has been temporarily closed, with its staff reallocated to other locations, she said.
Register here: http://gg.gg/p2f1x
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At our clinics, your safety and health is our number one priority. We are now offering a variety of treatment and diagnostic options related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
*Results Quickmeduc.com
*Quickmed Urgent Care
*Results Quickmed-uc.com
*Martins Quickmeds
*Quickmeds Pharmacy
*COLUMBIANA — Previously hosting COVID-19 drive-thru testing in Austintown and Campbell, QUICKmed and CM Laboratories plan to set up testing in the Firestone pool parking lot in Columbiana from 9 a.m. April 22 and 23. A representative of CM Laboratories reached out through dispatch to see if the city would be interested.
*Urgent Care for the North Country. Our premier Urgent Care Locations in Watertown and Adams provide quick, friendly, and professional care seven days a week. Urgent Care walk-ins are welcome – no appointment needed!
ATTENTION PATIENTS – NextCare is diligently working to maintain COVID-19 testing supplies to offer both rapid and send out specimen collection testing services. Due to ongoing demand and limited supplies NextCare cannot guarantee this service will be available at every location. NextCare will only administer this service when a provider determines it necessary and resources are available to perform the testing service. To identify clinics with available testing, please look for the testing icons on the clinic’s location page.
QUICKmed Urgent Care. 1,568 likes 55 talking about this 173 were here. QUICKmed Urgent Care is a convenient walk-in clinic for acute illness, injury, physicals, flu shots and more.
Our clinics continue to experience a surge in demand. Due to high volumes many of the reference labs used for COVID-19 specimen collection and antibody testing are experiencing delays in providing our clinics with test results. Please be advised we will communicate results as soon as our reference labs have provided them to us. In the event that we cannot reach you by phone with your results, a letter will be mailed to the address provided during registration.
CAMPBELL — Drive-up testing for the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, in the city is set to be made available to the public today.
A remote clinic is set for 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today outside the Community Center in Campbell’s Roosevelt Park along Sycamore Drive, just south of the U.S. Route 422 intersection.
Lena Esmail, nurse practitioner and CEO at QUICKmed Urgent Care, which partnered with Cornerstone CM, the test provider, and the city to establish one of, if not the only publicly available drive-up testing operation in the region, said workers took samples from about 60 people during Monday’s testing, which was reserved for medical workers and first responders.
“Everything’s been going off without a hitch. People are being patient. It’s very organized,” said Campbell Mayor Nick Phillips.
Beginning today, the clinic will be open to the public. Esmail said drive-up testing will continue daily through the week, after which providers will reassess whether it’s having an impact on identifying new positive cases.
“What kind of symptoms are the patients presenting with? Are we getting patients that have valid symptoms or patients who just want to be screened?” she said. “It really depends on how many people call for the service and also how effective it is in identifying positives.”
Pre-registration and telehealth screening is mandatory, as medical workers continue to conserve tests for those at greatest risk from the disease, Esmail said.
Another about 300 people were pre-screened or queued for screening Monday, Esmail said. The clinic can test up to 500 people each day.
To pre-register, visit QUICKmed-uc.com or call 724-734-5235. Patients will be screened to see if they meet the requirements for testing, Esmail said.
To reach the clinic, pre-registrants should enter the park from Sycamore Drive, approaching from U.S. Route 422. Campbell police, Mahoning County deputies and State Highway Patrol troopers will direct traffic. Pre-registrants won’t have to get out of their cars.
The park will remain otherwise closed while the clinic is operating, according to a release from the city.
Phillips, who initially reached out to U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, D-13th, asking how the city could help respond to COVID-19 and offering a couple of locations for drive-up testing, said the collaboration happened at “lightning speed.”Results Quickmeduc.com
“On behalf of myself and the City of Campbell I would like to thank the first responders, front line essential workers and medical professionals of all kinds, in all fields, for their courage reporting to work the front lines, day after day, risking direct exposure, to keep Americans safe, healthy and provide the supply chain to the multitude of Americans under stay-at-home orders,” Phillips said in a release last week.Quickmed Urgent Care
Residents who believe they’re developing symptoms of COVID-19, which include dry cough, sore throat, fever and shortness of breath, can also get tested at QUICKmed’s 3499 Belmont Ave. location in Liberty Township, Esmail said.Results Quickmed-uc.com
The service at QUICKmed also doesn’t require visitors to leave their vehicles, she said.Martins Quickmeds
“This way the Urgent Care remains open for the injuries and complaints as well. People without upper respiratory [symptoms] can feel safe coming into the Urgent Care,” Esmail said.Quickmeds Pharmacy
To respond to increased demand for COVID-19 testing, QUICKmed’s Cortland location has been temporarily closed, with its staff reallocated to other locations, she said.
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