VIRTUAL CARE PROGRAMS
COVID-19 Recovery Clinic
Specialist care for Long COVID symptoms, delivered virtually. Call to schedule an appointment at 302-428-2400 - Option 2.
How to schedule an appointment
You or your care provider can call 302-428-2400 – Option 2. You can also ask your primary care clinician or specialist at ChristianaCare to place a referral directly into your electronic health record.
Three steps for a convenient COVID-19 recovery
1. Full health screening
After you’ve been referred by your primary care provider or made a direct appointment, you’ll have a video visit with one of our internists (a doctor of internal medicine) who will perform a telehealth screening of your symptoms. They will also review your health history and evaluations to date.
Your COVID-19 recovery team
Our specialists include an internist, primary care physician, pharmacist, cardiologist (heart doctor), pulmonologist (lung doctor), sports medicine physician, neurologist (brain and nerve doctor), endocrinologist (doctor that specializes in diseases related to endocrine glands that regulate hormones), and psychologist.
COVID-19 Recovery Clinic FAQs
Common symptoms include fatigue, headache, and brain fog. Other symptoms that have been reported: chest pain, coughing, depression, anxiety, dizziness, heart palpitations, fever, hair loss, menstrual changes, muscle or joint pain, nausea, shortness of breath, sleep problems, and smell and taste problems. These symptoms may get worse after physical or mental activity and can come and go.
Discover the Center for Virtual Health’s 24/7 Virtual Primary Care program or learn more about ChristianaCare’s in-person Primary Care offices in your neighborhood.
- General tips: Return to activities slowly, pace yourself.
- Shortness of breath. Consider breath training which can help you take deeper breaths and breathe more easily. Methods include pursed-lip breathing and breathing with your diaphragm.
- Coughing: Prop up your head with pillows to help control continuous bursts.
- Brain fog: Be patient with yourself. Use sticky notes and calendars to remember tasks.
- Depression or anxiety: Regular activity, like walking, may help. Get plenty of sleep, avoid drugs and alcohol, consider talking to a counselor, and take medicine as prescribed.
- Muscle or joint pain, or headaches: stretching may ease muscle pain. Ask your healthcare provider about over-the-counter pain medicine.