Do You Suffer from Long Covid?

Long Covid, as defined by the CDC, encompasses a wide range of health problems that are new, returning, or ongoing, and that occur four weeks or longer after the onset of infection with COVID-19.

Symptoms include cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitations, extreme fatigue, exercise intolerance, loss of smell and taste, gastrointestinal upset, insomnia, and issues with mental clarity. We can help if you are experiencing any or all of these symptoms and are concerned you might have long Covid.

  • Chest pain? Fatigue?
  • Brain fog? Insomnia?
  • Joint and muscle aches?

We have established a clinic created by Chief Medical Officer Melanie Hoppers, M.D., that is dedicated exclusively to this illness. Contact us if you would like to be seen.

Do your children suffer from long Covid?

Do you have severe fatigue?

One of the most common signs of post-Covid-19 syndrome is fatigue, both physical and mental.

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The impacts of long Covid on children

Identifying children with long Covid can be particularly challenging. Many children find it hard to keep up with schoolwork or find themselves skipping sports that they used to love.

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Orthostatic Intolerance

Since having been ill with covid, have you had dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, headaches, breathlessness, anxiety, or a rapidly beating heart?

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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

Myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and often called ME/CFS, is a disease that affects all age groups.

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Insomnia

Long Covid causes moderate to severe sleep disturbances in up to 40 percent of people with afflicted by the disease.

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Brain Fog

Even mild cases of Covid can cause brain fog. Symptoms can manifest as problems with word finding, concentration, problem solving, and working memory.

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Resources

Find information to help you understand long Covid and its effects.

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