Do You Think You Have COVID-19?
According to the Centers of the Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 symptoms can vary can mild to severe sickness. Symptoms may appear from two to 14 days from exposure. Common symptoms include:
![Fever Fever/Chills](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Fever-e1685030350287.png)
Fever/Chills
![Cough Cough](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Cough-e1684847572498.png)
Cough
![Shortness of Breath Shortness of Breath](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Shortness-of-Breath-e1684174107212.png)
Shortness of breath
![Fatigue Fatigue](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Fatigue.png)
Fatigue
![aches and pains Muscle or Body Aches](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/aches-and-pains-e1684174223441.png)
Muscles or Body Aches
![Headache Headaches](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Headache.png)
Headaches
![loss of taste and smell New Loss of Taste or Smell](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/loss-of-taste-and-smell-e1684175015714.png)
New Loss of Taste or Smell
![sore_throat Sore Throat](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/sore_throat.png)
Sore Throat
![Nose Congestion Congestion or runny nose](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Nose-Congestion.png)
Congestion or runny nose
![Vomiting Nausea or vomiting](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Vomiting--e1684164736690.png)
Nausea or vomiting
![Diarrhea Diarrhea](https://www.stelizabeth.com/care/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Diarrhea-e1684246484301.png)
Diarrhea
- 1Please call Central Scheduling at (800) 737-7900 to schedule an appointment with your
St. Elizabeth primary care provider.
Or schedule a virtual health visit. Video visits are available for new and established patients. - 2
Testing may also be available at our urgent care locations, but require a provider evaluation to determine if a test is required. Please call first.
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If you have chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, a severe headache or other potentially life-threatening problems, go to the nearest emergency department or call 911. Please do not go to the emergency department for a COVID-19 test. Our emergency departments are only for those who need the most critical care.
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For additional questions, please call your state’s COVID-19 hotline:
- Kentucky: 800-722-5725
- Indiana: 877-826-0011
- Ohio: 833-427-5634
Where and How to Get a COVID-19 Test
If you are having symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, fever, aches, etc.) or direct exposure and require a COVID test, please call your St. Elizabeth primary care provider or schedule a video visit with your St. Elizabeth primary care provider.
Additional Testing and Information
Getting Vaccinated for COVID-19
Where can I get a COVID-19 vaccine?
COVID-19 vaccine appointments are available at
St. Elizabeth Physicians (SEP) primary care, pediatric and family medicine locations in Kentucky and Indiana.
Patients can also receive a COVID-19 vaccine during their regularly scheduled appointments. Appointments for a subsequent dose will be made before leaving the office or can be scheduled via MyChart.
If you would like to schedule with a Primary Care Provider, please call Central Scheduling at
(800) 737-7900.
People who are immunocompromised may also receive an additional dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine 2 or more month after the last updated dose.
Recommended vaccines for all patients, including if you received the original COVID-19 vaccines.
Age | Pfizer-BioNTech | Moderna |
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6 months to 4 years old | 6 months to 4 years – 1st dose – updated vaccine. 2nd dose – 3 to 8 weeks after 1st dose. 3rd dose – at least 8 weeks after 2nd dose. |
6 months to 4 years – 1st Dose – updated vaccine. 2nd Dose – 4 to 8 weeks after 1st dose. |
5 years old to 11 years | 1 updated dose | 1 updated dose |
12 years of age or older | 1 updated dose | 1 updated dose |
Robin Morency: A Story of Gratitude
Robin Morency was admitted to St. Elizabeth after testing positive for bilateral COVID-19 and bacterial pneumonia in December of 2021.
After being chemically paralyzed and placed on a ventilator, Robin was able to begin therapy with the Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program with St. Elizabeth Occupational and Physical Therapists.
Additional COVID-19 Resources and Information
Additional COVID-19 Resources and Information
Contact Us
Call Us
If you are having symptoms of COVID-19, contact your primary care provider through MyChart or call Central scheduling at 1 (800) 737-7900.
If you have chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, a severe headache or other potentially life-threatening problems, go to the nearest emergency department or call 911.