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Andreea Nagy, APRNVideo COVID-19 screening

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Kathleen McCoy, NPVideo COVID-19 screening

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Stormy McBride, APRNVideo COVID-19 screening

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Ashley Luttrell, FNP-CVideo COVID-19 screening

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Tod Work, NPVideo COVID-19 screening

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"He was knowledgeable and didn't rush me and took the time to ask questions. It was a great experience and I would use him again."

Lucy Norrell, DNPVideo COVID-19 screening

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"Fast and courteous service. Shows empathy and listens"

Tolulope Ajani, NPVideo COVID-19 screening

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"He was understanding and immediately helpful. He responded to a few messages even after the appointment was over. Great dude! Recommended!"

Traci Lambert, NPVideo COVID-19 screening

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Chandroutie Santoo-Vazquez, FNP-BCVideo COVID-19 screening

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"The provider heard my past history, understood my current situation, and recommended a treatment plan that was thorough and convenient. She checked all the boxes of a provider I would want to see in person without the hassle of waiting rooms and scheduling appointments."

Luriane Raymond, DNPVideo COVID-19 screening

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Dr. Lisa Baron, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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Megan Mwangi, FNP-CVideo COVID-19 screening

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Nadine Opong, FNP-CVideo COVID-19 screening

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Jordan Dorsey, APRNVideo COVID-19 screening

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    Rhonda Dukes, FNP-BCVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Meshandra Williams, PMHNPVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Fast, efficient, addressed my needs and was very comfortable to engage with."

      Dawn Drewes, APRNVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Dawn Drewes was absolutely amazing. This was my first telehealth visit ever and I felt I got the same level of care I would get in person. Good health providers can be difficult to find and Dawn Drewes is one of the good ones. Her personality really puts you at ease and she communicates beautifully. Everything we discussed was clear and concise but she is open to any questions you have if need be. I will be a loyal patient going forward."

      Adewumi Bakare, PAVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Super personable and very efficient. Highly recommend! The entire process was so easy which is exactly what you want when you aren't feeling well!"

      Dr. Muhammad Imran, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Patrick Curry, APRNVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Dr. Mohammad Khan, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Listened to my concerns and addressed. Very satisfied. Quick and easy appointment."

      Dr. Priyankar Sharma, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Dr. Travis Bias, DOVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Henry Ibitokun, FNPVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Henry was extremely professional. He was in time, listened and provided the proper course of action for my quick recovery. Would highly recommend"

      Dr. Christina Cherian, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Dr. Ozita Cooper, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Onyebuchi Nwaokolo, NPVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Dr. Anna Chacon, MDVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."

      Sylvia Nwakanma, PMHNPVideo COVID-19 screening

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      "Dr. K was prompt"

      Bethany Fisher, FNP-CVideo COVID-19 screening

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      Video COVID-19 Consultation

      What are the symptoms of COVID?

      People with COVID experience a range of symptoms, including:

      • Fever or chills
      • Cough
      • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
      • Fatigue
      • Muscle or body aches
      • Headache
      • New loss of taste or smell
      • Sore throat
      • Congestion or runny nose
      • Nausea or vomiting
      • Diarrhea

      This is not a complete list of symptoms. Refer to your doctor and the CDC or local health authority for a complete list.

      What are Video COVID-19 Screening visits?

      Telehealth platforms like Sesame offer the opportunity to speak to a doctor or health care provider from the comfort and safety of your own home. Due to the contagiousness of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, these video visits allow patients the ability to discuss concerns surrounding the coronavirus without leaving home and risking infection or spread. Video COVID-19 Screening visits booked through a health care marketplace like Sesame will connect you directly with a doctor to talk about any symptoms you may be experiencing, which can help you determine whether or not you should undergo COVID-19 testing, or return to your workplace.

      What happens during a COVID-19 screening visit?

      Video COVID-19 screenings allow patients to address their concerns or symptoms with health care providers from the comfort of their own homes. This is particularly beneficial due to the contagious nature of COVID-19 variants (like Omicron and Delta) even in vaccinated populations.

      When you book a video COVID-19 screening on a telemedicine platform like Sesame, you will be connected to a licensed health care provider who can talk to you about your symptoms, and answer questions you may have about COVID-19 tests, testing site locations, test results, COVID-19 vaccines, public health recommendations, and more - all in real-time.

      Here's how it works:

      1) Use Sesame's search bar to look up the health care service you are looking to schedule (in this case, "Video COVID-19 Screening" or "COVID-19 Screening" will work).

      2) Browse the list of possible providers to select the doctor you want to see.

      3) Book an appointment that is convenient for you using our easy scheduling menu.

      4) Pay a one-time upfront price to confirm your booking.

      Once you've completed these steps, you will be emailed an appointment confirmation email with a link to the video chat room where you will speak to your provider.

      It is recommended that, before your appointment begins, you test video and audio and find a private space to conduct the visit. A strong internet connection and a location where you can speak freely will help your visit go smoothly.

      If your provider determines that in-person testing is appropriate, they will discuss the next steps and testing site locations with you.

      Do I need insurance to get screened for COVID-19?

      Nope. Health care marketplaces like Sesame offer video COVID-19 screening visits with real, licensed health care providers. Appointments booked through Sesame connect you directly with these providers, meaning that you do not need to see a doctor or physician within your insurance network. You pay a cash-price upfront and book an appointment with the provider you elect to see.

      Should I be tested for COVID-19?

      If you have symptoms


      If you are feeling symptoms of COVID, you should get tested immediately regardless of vaccination status.


      If you were exposed


      If you are vaccinated, get tested within 5 days of exposure. If you are unvaccinated, get tested immediately and then again 5 days later.


      Best practices for testing and self-isolation are still evolving. For the most up-to-date information on COVID testing and guidelines, please talk to your doctor and check the CDC's testing guidelines and self-isolation guidlines to stay up-to-date.

      What should I do if I am sick?

      Get tested
      If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID, you should get tested immediately, regardless of vaccination status.

      Stay home except to get medical care
      After a positive diagnosis, you should self-isolate and not leave home until 5 days following your first symptoms or positive test. The CDC changed its self-isolation recommendation, shortening it to 5 days, if asymptomatic, followed by 5 days of wearing a mask around others. Always refer to your local health guidelines and your doctor's recommendation.

      Monitor your symptoms
      While you are sick, monitor your symptoms including your fever, cough, and more. If your symptoms persist or worsen, contact a doctor. Your doctor or local health authority may provide recommendations on checking your symptoms and reporting information.

      When to seek emergency care
      According to the CDC, continue to monitor for emergency warning signs of COVID, including:

      • Difficulty breathing
      • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
      • Confusion
      • Inability to wake or stay awake
      • Pale, gray, or blue-colored skin, lips, or nail beds, depending on skin tone.

      *This list is not all possible symptoms. Please call your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you. Call 911 or call ahead to your local emergency facility: Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have COVID-19.

      How do I get tested for COVID?

      If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID or if you have been exposed, you should get tested regardless of vaccination status. If you are unvaccinated, the CDC recommends getting tested immediately and then again in 5 days. Vaccinated people should get tested 5 days after exposure.


      There are two kinds of tests available today: viral PCR and antigen tests. Free COVID testing is generally available nationwide through a mix of local testing sites, at doctor offices, and at neighborhood stores like CVS, Walgreens, and more. Check your local health website for resources to find the nearest test.


      While antibody tests are used to detect the presence of COVID antibodies, it is not recommended to use this test to determine an active infection.


      For the latest on testing, refer to the CDC testing guidelines.


      To get screened for COVID and talk to a doctor about concerns, symptoms, and more, book a COVID screening today.

      What are the different types of COVID tests?

      There are two primary types of COVID-19 tests that have been approved by the FDA. They are detailed below:

      Viral Tests:

      Viral tests are used to determine whether or not you have been infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. These tests detect infections present at the time of the test.

      - PCR Tests: PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests are commonly analyzed in a laboratory and indicate the presence of the COVID-19 virus' RNA. PCR tests are generally more accurate than rapid antigen tests, but may take several days to process. A PCR test is commonly performed via a swab of the nose or throat. Some tests may also use a fluid sample (via saliva collected in a vial), which is then analyzed by the testing site.

      - Antigen Test: Antigen tests detect proteins (antigens) of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. A rapid antigen test is very accurate, but slightly less accurate than a PCR test. Antigen tests are performed via a nasal swab. The FDA has approved the emergency-use authorization of at-home antigen tests, which means these rapid tests are available for personal use without the requirement of driving to a testing site.

      Antibody Tests:

      Antibody tests detect the presence of antibodies (the proteins that combat infection) in the blood. Antibody tests will not diagnose a current infection, rather they are used to determine whether or not an individual has been previously infected by the COVID-19 virus. According to the CDC, antibody tests are not recommended for individuals dealing with a current infection, or individuals who have immunity to COVID-19 after receiving a full vaccination series against the virus. Antibody tests are performed via a blood sample (usually a finger prick or blood drawn from the arm).

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