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Medical Group offers tips to stop spread of COVID-19

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — With the spread of the new COVID-19 variant, the 96th Medical Group created a list of ways to take care of patient medical needs without them having to physically come to the hospital.

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The goal of using these available services is to minimize infection risk.

Here are the tips patients can use:

Telephone Secure Messaging options:  Go to the TRICARE Online website and after logging in, quickly and securely send and receive messages with a primary care provider team.

TRICARE Nurse Advice Line available 24/7 for medical advice.  Simply call 1-800-TRICARE (1-800-874-2273) and select option 1

TRICARE Online Appointment scheduling tool for appointments or call (850) 883-8600.

Prescriptions:  TRICARE offers prescriptions by mail.  There is a small, required co-pay for this service, but the co-pay is less than co-pays at civilian pharmacies. The prescription is up-to a 90-day supply of medications with free shipping.  If interested, please visit the TRICARE Express Scripts website or call 1-877-363-1303.

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Go to the emergency room for medical emergencies, such as severe difficulty breathing.  If calling 911, notify the dispatcher of symptoms and COVID-19 exposure concerns.

Do not visit the emergency room for non-medical emergency COVID-19 testing, or for routine medical concerns that may be addressed over the phone or through secure messaging.

To be tested for COVID-19, please contact a provider.  If no symptoms or not imminently deploying (i.e. possible close contact, traveling or returning from personal travel, curiosity, etc.), please utilize off-base testing options to include network or over-the-counter resources.

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For a list of off-base testing, go to:  https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/testing-sites/. At-home self-test kits are also available at major retail stores and pharmacies.  For more information about at-home self-test kits, follow the link.

For more information about COVID-19, go to TRICARE COVID-19 website or CDC Website

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