William Albanese bringing you updates for Covid in 2023

– Emergency Declarations expire May 11th, 2023 – Government no longer paying for vaccines
– Estimating $130, but Telemedicine may still be covered
– Free at-home testing likely to expire as well
– Evusheld, and more vaccines + treatments are rendered useless with new variants.
– DPH Announces Closure of COVID-19 Call Centers
– National COVID Emergency Declarations to End
– MSD’s Pubs & Politics is Coming to Sussex County
– Voluntary Initiative Program Virtual Lunch and Learn
– MSD’s Hot Topic CME Event
– Surprise Billing Rule Challenged by Texas Med. Assoc.
– Evaluation and Management Updates 2023: Training and Q&A
– Positive COVID Test No Longer Required for COIVD Pills

Visit our Vaccine Page for more information: https://atracare.com/services/covid-19-vaccine/
Or text us at 302 517 1385 and someone can help setup your appointment

 

0 New comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News and Clinic Information

We are your partner in health. Stay up to date with latest news and information.

Treating Cold and Flu Symptoms at Home: What You Can Do to Feel Better

This article explains how most healthy people can manage cold/flu symptoms at home using over-the-counter medicines and supportive care. It breaks down what helps specific symptoms—acetaminophen or ibuprofen for fever and aches, decongestants for congestion (with cautions about blood pressure and rebound congestion), antihistamines for runny nose/sneezing, and cough suppressants or expectorants depending on the cough type—plus soothing options for sore throat like lozenges, warm liquids, saltwater gargles, and honey (for ages 1+). It warns against doubling up on the same active ingredients (especially acetaminophen in multi-symptom products like DayQuil/NyQuil) and encourages asking a pharmacist if unsure. It also lists emergency symptoms and high-risk groups who should seek medical advice, and emphasizes rest, fluids, humidifier use, and sleep as key to recovery.

Read More

Holiday Season Raises Heart Failure Risk

The holidays are often filled with joy, family, travel, and celebration — but for many people, especially those managing heart failure, this time of year also brings real health risks. Research shows a measurable rise in heart-related hospitalizations and complications around the Thanksgiving–New Year period. Understanding why this happens can help you stay safe while still enjoying the season.

Read More

Meet Ted Kouzov, MD — Family Medicine at Atracare

Dr. Ted Kouzov is a board-certified Family Medicine physician at Atracare, providing evidence-based, prevention-focused primary care with a lifestyle-medicine approach.

Read More