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where can i get monoclonal antibody treatment in kansas

by Cathrine Wehner Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Jordan Valley Community Health Center and other health providers offer the treatment in Springfield, though its site at Kansas and Grand shut down. State health officials have more than a half dozen monoclonal antibody infusion sites open across the state, offering the treatment free of charge. The federal government covers the cost.

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Where can you get a monoclonal antibody infusion in Kansas City?

Monoclonal antibody therapy at The University of Kansas Health System is an available treatment for people recently diagnosed with COVID-19 who meet certain requirements.

How can I get monoclonal antibody therapy (antibody infusion)?

University Health Truman Medical Center is proud to offer COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody Infusions. For more information about the Infusion Center, please call 816-404-0829 . Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that can help your body fight off COVID-19 and reduce the risk of severe disease and hospitalization if administered to high-risk patients soon after diagnosis.

Where can I get more information about monoclonal antibodies?

Aug 26, 2021 · KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As promised by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, clinics offering monoclonal antibody infusions have started opening across the state. That includes a location in Kansas City where the...

Are you eligible for monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy?

Aug 31, 2021 · WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A local hospital recently expanded its’ facility to treat immunocompromised COVID-19 patients. Ascension Via Christi St. Francis opened its monoclonal antibody infusion...

Monoclonal Antibody Therapy

Newman Regional Health provides COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy (mAb) to eligible patients in accordance with the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) criteria. Monoclonal antibody therapy may be available to patients meeting specific criteria and with a provider order only.

What is Monoclonal Antibody therapy

Monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy, also called monoclonal antibody infusion treatment, is a way of treating COVID-19. The goal of this therapy is to help prevent hospitalizations, reduce viral loads and lessen symptom severity.

How is monoclonal antibody therapy administered?

Monoclonal antibody therapy is given through an intravenous (IV) under the direction of a medical professional.

How to reduce the risk of getting sick?

To reduce your risk of getting sick: Wash your hands often with soap and water, scrubbing for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based (at least 60% alcohol) hand sanitizer when soap and water aren’t available. Keep your hands away from your face, eyes, nose and mouth.

Is it safe to wear 2 masks?

Wash your hands, keep your distance, avoid gatherings and wear your mask. While there is no data to prove wearing 2 masks is better than 1, some people feel safer and are able to tolerate double masking.

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