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COVID-19 Services

Learn how St. Bernards Healthcare helps your family prevent and treat COVID-19.

Get Vaccinated

You still need protection against COVID-19 even though the federal government has ended the public health emergency. Take a stand with us by sitting for a shot.

Why Get a Vaccine?

Hear our doctors’ explanations of the benefits of COVID-19 vaccinations.

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Booster Dose

You can receive a booster dose if it’s been at least two months since you completed your Pfizer vaccine series or got a previous booster. You’re up to date on your vaccines immediately after getting the most recent booster. Ask your primary care doctor about your recommended booster schedule.

Vaccine Safety

COVID-19 poses a far greater risk to your health than the vaccine, which millions of people have received with only minor side effects, such as temporary soreness in the upper arm. To read the evidence on vaccine safety, view frequently asked questions.

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If You Think You Have COVID-19

If you experience COVID-19 symptoms, get same-day care from a St. Bernards Healthcare provider in one of these ways:

Monoclonal Antibody Treatment

A monoclonal antibody infusion treats COVID-19 by helping your body's immune system block the virus from entering your cells. This prevents your symptoms from worsening. If you test positive for the illness, ask your primary care provider (PCP) if this treatment is your best option. Don’t have a PCP? Call the Internal Medicine Residency Clinic at 870.910.7799.

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Call the Healthline

For more information about services at St. Bernards Healthcare, call our Healthline at 870.207.7300.

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