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Adena Health System Opens COVID-19 Screening Clinic and Hotline
< < Back to adena-health-system-opens-covid-19-screening-clinic-and-hotlineCHILLICOTHE, OH (WOUB) – Adena Health System is responding to the (COVID-19) outbreak by opening a screening clinic and phone hotline to help address all issues related to the respiratory illness in a safe, effective manner.
“Our Health System has been working extremely hard to create those resources to best care and inform our community members,” said Chief Clinical Officer Kirk Tucker, MD. “It is important for individuals to understand that Adena does not test patients for COVID-19. If a patient meets testing criteria based on symptoms, then our COVID-19 Screening Clinic will take the necessary lab samples and report the case to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). ODH will then review the case and decide if they will proceed with testing. Adena does not have the ability to test patients directly at this time at any of our locations. Only the Ohio Department of Health decides who will be tested, so it is important that individuals call the Hotline before coming directly to the Screening Clinic.”
The Adena Screening Clinic is designed to handle testing in a safe and controlled environment for those patients who may be symptomatic. The clinic is located in the Adena Health and Wellness Building at 4461 State Route 159 on the campus of Adena Regional Medical Center in Chillicothe. The COVID-19 Screening Clinic is open 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
A dedicated Adena Coronavirus Hotline is also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Community members can call the hotline who have questions, concerns, have traveled internationally during the last two weeks or have been exposed to the virus and are displaying COVID-19 symptoms. COVID-19 symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath.
The Adena Coronavirus Hotline is 740-542-SAFE (7233).
Patients who have COVID-19 symptoms are strongly recommended to call the Hotline before they visit the hospital, clinic offices, urgent care, emergency department or the COVID-19 Screening Clinic. Callers should be prepared to answer questions, so a triage nurse can determine what steps are most appropriate.
In addition, Adena has updated its website’s homepage at Adena.org so visitors will experience a dedicated Coronavirus resource page, which provides the latest Health System information and answers to frequently asked questions and resources from the Ohio Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.