
VCU Health establishes virtual urgent clinic to screen for COVID-19 symptoms
VCU Health has established a virtual urgent clinic for individuals concerned they may have COVID-19 symptoms or need immediate medical care.

VCU Health has established a virtual urgent clinic for individuals concerned they may have COVID-19 symptoms or need immediate medical care.

VCU Health’s Emergency Center at New Kent will open its doors for patient care on June 1. Originally set to open in spring 2020, the opening of the facility was postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

VCU Health is ready to resume elective surgeries and procedures for both pediatric and adult patients, such as joint replacements, when the state’s ban on elective surgeries lifts on May 1.

VCU Health is sharing the following two important updates with the community.

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System has begun a pilot program to safely decontaminate N95 masks using equipment and a method developed by a team of VCU Health doctors and researchers.

When EMS agencies in three rural counties respond to a call for a patient with COVID-19 symptoms, they are now able to communicate in real time with VCU Health using telehealth technology.

VCU Health is sharing the following updates today related to valet parking, donations of digital thermometers, and the availability of an infectious disease expert to discuss cloth face masks.

The opening of VCU Health’s Emergency Center at New Kent will be postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

VCU Health System today submitted letters to the state health commissioner and director of the Virginia Department of Health requesting authorization to expand its licensed capacity by 460 beds.

VCU Health System is administering an independently developed COVID-19 test for inpatients during a pilot program.