The health and safety of patients and staff is our highest priority.
Have symptoms? Or worried you have COVID-19?
If you are experiencing symptoms or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, use our MyChart self-checker to determine your next steps.
Complete our MyChart self-checker
If you do not have a MyChart account or access to the internet, call1-800-777-8442.
COVID-19 symptoms may include:
Any of the following:
- Fever of 100.0° F or greater
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
- Headache
- unexplained muscle pain or body aches
- chills
COVID-19 Vaccines
The Food and Drug Administration has approved multiple vaccines for emergency use authorization.
Learn more about COVID-19 vaccinations
Individuals ages 6 months and older are now eligible to receive a vaccination for COVID-19.
CDC COVID-19 Guidance
The Center for Disease Control recommends everyone age 5 and older should get one dose of the updated COVID-19 vaccine. Children ages 6 months to four years and immunocompromised people may be eligible for additional doses.
Already tested positive for COVID-19?
You can be treated at UI Health Care even if we did not handle your test.
If you’ve recovered from COVID-19, it’s important to continue to watch your health closely. The short- and long-term effects it can have on your body are still not clear. Our Post COVID-19Clinic can assist with complications youexperienceafter COVID-19.
Test positive somewhere else?
We can treat you even if we did not do your COVID-19 test–start with our symptom checker.
Recovered and still not well?
Make an appointment in our Post COVID-19 Clinic
COVID-19 Education and Safety Resources
Adult resources around COVID-19
Get informed about COVID-19and what you can do to stay safe and healthy and help prevent the virus from spreading.
Pediatric resources around COVID-19
We’ve collected these resources to help you connect with kids and to give you ideas for managing your home through trying times.
Visitor Screenings and Restrictions at UI Health Care
To protect the health of our patients, their families, and our employees, University of Iowa Health Care has modified visitor hours.
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