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Tufts Medicine doctors can help you stay safe from COVID-19, and they're also here to diagnose and treat it if you need it.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, starting in March 2020, we persisted and completed many personal and professional tasks.
Accomplishments During COVID-19
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The COVID-19 biorepository and comprehensive database have been created to accelerate a wide variety of research efforts including characterizing the basic pathophysiology of the disease, its clinical outcomes as well as the development of diagnostic tests, vaccines and treatments.
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Reserve your spot to save time. Walk-in visits are also welcome. 

We provide care for:

  • Allergies
  • Serious cuts and scrapes
  • Severe colds, flu, bronchitis or sinus infections
  • Stings and bites, minor burns, or conditions needing X-rays or laboratory test

Rapid RSV testing and telemedicine/virtual visits are not currently available at our Urgent Care locations. 

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About this location

Reserve your spot to save time. Walk-in visits are also welcome. 

We provide care for:

  • Allergies
  • Serious cuts and scrapes
  • Severe colds, flu, bronchitis or sinus infections
  • Stings and bites, minor burns, or conditions needing X-rays or laboratory test

Rapid RSV testing and telemedicine/virtual visits are not currently available at our Urgent Care locations. 

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About this location

Reserve your spot to save time. Walk-in visits are also welcome. 

We provide care for:

  • Allergies
  • Serious cuts and scrapes
  • Severe colds, flu, bronchitis or sinus infections
  • Stings and bites, minor burns, or conditions needing X-rays or laboratory test

Rapid RSV testing and telemedicine/virtual visits are not currently available at our Urgent Care locations. 

Urgent care
Urgent care
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About this location

Reserve your spot to save time. Walk-in visits are also welcome. 

We provide care for:

  • Allergies
  • Serious cuts and scrapes
  • Severe colds, flu, bronchitis or sinus infections
  • Stings and bites, minor burns, or conditions needing X-rays or laboratory test

Rapid RSV testing and telemedicine/virtual visits are not currently available at our Urgent Care locations. 

Urgent care
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The study is seeking to create a repository of blood samples from participants who have a history of testing positive for COVID-19 to help accelerate current and future COVID-19 research.

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This patient registry aims to recruit people who have recovered following infection with SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 for the purpose of connecting them with researchers in the United States who are conducting research to learn about the survivor experience, and develop new treatments for patients currently with the illness.

Articles
February 14, 2021
Learn the differences between coronavirus, COVID-19, and the flu.
Articles
February 16, 2021
We spoke with Amanda Vest, MD from the CardioVascular Center at Tufts Medical Center about what doctors have learned so far about the connection between COVID-19 and pre-existing heart conditions.
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While much has been learned about the acute phase of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the last year, little is known about the recovery phase. There have recently been several reports in the news and in the medical literature about a prolonged recovery phase after developing acute COVID-19 in some individuals who may have persistent symptoms many months after infection, developing the so called “long COVID”.

Patient Stories
November 4, 2021
When Frank Basler, 58, and his son were in Killington, VT at a bachelor party in March 2020 their only concern was having a good time. The expectant grandfather was enjoying spending time with his son and their friends in the mountains of Vermont. Nine days later, Frank was on a ventilator fighting to breathe.
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July 24, 2021
Our number one priority is the health and safety of our patients, employees, and clinicians. That is why today we are announcing that we will require those who work within our hospitals and health system to be vaccinated against COVID-19 following the full FDA approval of one of the current vaccines. We anticipate this happening later this year.
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October 2, 2021
Your initial vaccination offers strong protection against the COVID-19 virus, and are working well to prevent severe illness, hospitalization and death, even against the widely circulating Delta variant. However, public health experts are starting to see reduced protection, especially among certain populations, against mild and moderate disease.
Press Releases
August 19, 2021
On August 13, 2021 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provided new recommendations for the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) COVID-19 vaccines for moderately to severely immunocompromised people. The CDC now recommends a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for these individuals.
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