Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates
As we continue to monitor the progression of COVID-19 (coronavirus), our first concern is always the safety and health of our patients, clients, and employees. In particular, we are focused on what we can do as a healthcare system and a community to help keep those most at risk of complications safe from infections.
COVID-19 Vaccination
In December, 2020, the Food & Drug Administration approved the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Widespread vaccination participation is critical to stopping this virus. The Centers […]
COVID-19 Testing
Molecular & Rapid Testing for COVID-19 The molecular and rapid tests are to determine if you currently have COVID-19. We want you to be able […]
COVID-19 and our Mental Health
We are concerned about the mental health of our communities. As you continue to grapple with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, you may feel […]
Who Is At Risk?
Everyone is at risk of contracting the coronavirus, but some of us have a greater risk for serious complications resulting from a coronavirus infection.
Stay at Home?
The state and federal government are implementing several prevention tactics that other countries have used to “flatten the curve” and reduce COVID-19 transmissions. This quick guide will help you learn how they work and the difference between them.
Policy Action Alerts | COVID-19 Response
Your voice makes a difference. Together we can advocate for smart public policy that keeps us safe & healthy, and offers us the resources we need during this time of uncertainty.
COVID-19 Resources for Ohioans
Our goal is to ensure that your access to quality, affirming healthcare is not interrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also care deeply about your personal wellbeing and your ability to access critical social services—especially during this time of uncertainty.
What to Do If You Are Sick
When should I stay home?
When should I seek care?
How to Prevent COVID-19 Transmissions
Here’s what you can do to help keep yourself, your family, and your community safe and healthy.
TeleHealth & TeleCounseling
Equitas Health is now offering TeleHealth appointments for new and current patients. You can use a mobile device or camera-equipped computer to meet with your Equitas Health provider.
Temporary Service Changes, Office Closures, and Event Cancellations
Changes in Services The following is a list of adjustments we’ve made to our programming and services in order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 […]