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Need Care? Get Care. We’re Here.

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Prosser Memorial Health is joining Washington’s 112 hospitals and health systems to launch an outreach campaign for the health and safety of members of our community. 

As the COVID-19 crisis evolves, many Washingtonians are going without important medical care for illnesses and injuries. The campaign, Get Care When You Need It, aims to encourage community members that your health is our. Please do not delay getting the health care you need. We strongly encourage you to call a trusted health care provider like your doctor’s office, a hospital or an urgent care center. Many issues can be addressed with informed guidance, prescriptions or a tele-medicine appointment. Please remember that your safety and well-being is important to our health care team —and please know that your questions and concerns will be handled with care. 

Helpful Information

  • If people with COVID-19 are in the hospital or at clinics, aren’t I more likely to contract COVID-19 if I go to a hospital or clinic? "
    No. Hospitals and clinics are taking precautions to ensure patients are at no increased risk of contracting COVID-19 while there. Those with COVID-like symptoms are separated from other people. Sometimes they are seen in a tent in the parking lot or given an entirely separate entrance or part of the facility. Care teams are following best practices with personal protective equipment to protect themselves and others. When you visit a hospital or clinic you may be asked to wear a mask, be screen for symptoms, or have your temperature checked. Hospitals and clinics are also keeping patients not suspected of having COVID distanced from each other. Rooms and surfaces are given additional cleanings to ensure there is no transmission of the virus.
  • Are there alternative ways to get medical treatment?
    Yes! Many hospitals and clinics are offering telemedicine consultations, allowing you to see a provider without leaving your home. Providers can write prescriptions and address many other health issues over a video chat. Call your local provider to ask if telemedicine options are available for you.
  • What’s the harm in waiting to see if my condition improves on its own?
    Many conditions will worsen without treatment. Some can become life-threatening. Hospitals across the state have reported instances in which patients have even died because they didn’t seek the care they needed in a timely manner. Please don’t leave your health up to chance. If you have a health care concern, please contact your medical provider to discuss your symptoms or injury to determine the best next step for you. If you think you are experiencing symptoms of a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening illness, please seek care immediately.
  • This is a global pandemic. Aren’t hospitals too busy to care for me for something unrelated to COVID-19? Won’t I be a burden to them?
    No! Your health care team wants to take care of you, regardless of what health issues you’re facing. In fact, hospitals are unusually quiet right now, with some needing to furlough employees due to lack of patients. They are eager to help you.
  • How can hospitals be unusually quiet right now?
    When COVID-19 first struck, our state prepared for the worst, and we worried that our health care system could become overwhelmed. Through early social distancing and the cancellation of non-urgent procedures, Washington State’s health system was not overwhelmed. Even at the height of COVID, the health care system had capacity to care for chronic conditions and urgent health care needs. At the current time, we have capacity to serve a broader range of health care needs.
  • Where can I get more information?
    Please see www.wsha.org/getcare for more information, or contact your local health care provider, clinic, or hospital.

PMH Clinics are Open

Our Prosser Memorial Health family of Clinics are Open and ready to care for you and your loved ones.

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