Walgreens Announces Expanded COVID-19 and Flu Testing and Treatment Offerings
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Walgreens has everything you need to stay protected against respiratory illnesses this winter
“Respiratory illness activity and hospitalizations are picking up in many parts of the
Testing
Testing is the best way to know for sure if you have a specific respiratory virus, so you can take appropriate precautions and get the right relief or treatment immediately. Walgreens offers convenient rapid and PCR testing options in-store, including a “2 results in 1" rapid test for COVID-19 and influenza that costs just
In addition, Walgreens offers at-home rapid tests for COVID-19, which are available in-store or via 24-hour same-day delivery and are covered by many insurance plans.
Treatment
Once you know your test results, your pharmacist can help you determine the best next steps and get the appropriate treatment as soon as possible, whether that’s a prescription medicine or over-counter essentials to manage your symptoms. In many locations, the pharmacist may be able to prescribe medicine directly if you test positive for flu or COVID-19, further simplifying the path to recovery.
In select states, patients can also utilize Walgreens’ Virtual Healthcare offering to consult with a healthcare provider on common health needs including follow-up care or prescriptions for COVID-19 and flu. Visit Walgreens.com/Topic/Virtual-Healthcare to learn more about this fast, affordable, on-demand service.
“Prevention, testing and treatment are all important tools for managing respiratory illnesses,” said Dr. Patel. “People are increasingly relying on pharmacies as a one-stop destination for these services and deepening their relationships with their community pharmacists, who work tirelessly to provide the care and information they need all season long. As the nature of respiratory illness season continues to evolve post-pandemic, we remain focused on being a trusted partner in keeping our communities healthy.”
Walgreens is committed to providing timely and accessible testing and treatment solutions to meet everyone’s needs. Talk to your pharmacist or visit Walgreens.com/Testing to learn more and determine which options are right for you.
It’s Not Too Late to Get Vaccinated
Vaccines are the single most effective way to prevent serious complications of respiratory illnesses, especially if the
Walgreens makes it simple for you and your loved ones to get all the vaccines you need in one visit, with flexible openings including nights, weekends and walk-ins when available. Plus, these vaccines may be at no cost to you. For example:
- COVID-19 vaccines will continue to be available at no cost to the public. The cost will either be covered by insurance or government assistance programs, such as CDC’s Bridge Access Program.
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Flu and RSV vaccines are covered by most insurance plans with a
copay, and by Medicare and Medicaid in certain states. We encourage individuals to consult with their insurance providers to understand their coverage.$0
Visit Walgreens.com/ScheduleVaccine, use the Walgreens app or call 1-800-WALGREENS to learn more and schedule an appointment today.
About Walgreens
Walgreens (www.walgreens.com) is included in the
1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Respiratory Disease Season Outlook. https://www.cdc.gov/forecast-outbreak-analytics/about/season-outlook.html
2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Flu Season. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/index.html
3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Take Steps to Help You Stay Healthy During the Holidays. https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/whats-new/stay-healthy-during-holidays.html
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Stephanie Corcilius
Walgreens Media Relations
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