The Health Department’s COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccination Site at the TN Riverpark is open to the public from 9AM-6PM weekdays and 9AM-3PM weekends. No appointment is
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN – The Hamilton County Health Department has received additional shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine and has added days to the appointment system.
Bradley County Medical Society FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2020 Contact: Rae Bond, 423-591-9823 rae@chattmd.org Bradley, Hamilton County Medical Societies Urge Holiday Caution The physician
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN – The Hamilton County Health Department will adopt the latest CDC guidance that allows for a reduced quarantine period for persons who
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN – The Hamilton County Health Department offers guidance to protect workers and prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace. Based on investigations,
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN – The Hamilton County Health Department is excited to announce their new testing location at Alstom Plant, 1119 Riverfront Pkwy, Chattanooga, TN
Tennessee’s rural county health departments continue providing traditional services and are taking every precaution to keep patients, clients and staff members safe from COVID-19. In
Chattanooga area health care providers are in need of assistance from community members to conduct free COVID-19 testing. City leaders are working to continue the
Dear Colleague: I ask your help in assisting the Hamilton County Health Department with its epidemiological efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 in our
The Tennessee Department of Health has issued a statement on the limitations of serology (antibody) testing for COVID-19. Read the full communication for details.
Governor Lee mandates action by healthcare professionals on elective/non-urgent procedures and PPE. Read the full executive order for details and requirements.
Hamilton County has initiated a COVID-19 drive-through testing service for private physician practices. This letter from the Health Department explains the procedures and provides links for necessary documentation.
Individuals who are concerned about the coronavirus can now use a simple online assessment tool developed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Microsoft to get some guidance. The self-testing ‘bot’ (interactive software tool) asks users a series of questions to determine whether or not their symptoms merit further assessment for the virus. (Read the full press release by clicking link)
The Centers for Disease Control and Microsoft have teamed up to create a self-checker testing tool people can use to determine if they should be
We understand there is a lot of information circulating, which can be confusing. We want to provide a targeted resource for physicians who are faced with testing and diagnosing COVID-19.
For Physicians: Click here for a one page guide to telehealth COVID-19 diagnosing and new payer coding.
For Patients: Click here for an information sheet to share with patients.
It is critically important to manage health system resources to ensure Tennesseans’ health and continue to flatten the curve as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. TMA is following the CDC and President Trump’s direction in promoting the use of telehealth as the best tool to triage, diagnose, and ultimately treat COVID-19. We encourage all TMA member physicians to employ telehealth in efforts to clear waiting rooms, keep open vital ER beds and manage patients at the lowest possible risk and offer the following resources to help our members navigate telehealth use and payment.
Get the latest testing guidelines for COVID-19 from County Health Department Health Officer, Dr. Paul Hendricks