Treatment FAQ

where can i get monoclonal antibody treatment in san diego

by Lila Gerhold Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Monoclonal antibody treatments may be available through pharmacies, physician offices, infusion centers and hospitals in San Diego County. Sotrovimab is available at the Monoclonal Antibody Regional Centers (MARCs) in San Diego County. The MARCs offer treatment to medically eligible individuals who are 12 years of age and older.

  • MARC at Vista Community Clinic. Treatment site in Vista open Tuesday through Friday.
  • MARC at Clairemont Friendship Center. Treatment site in Clairemont open Monday through Saturday.
  • Family Health Centers of San Diego. Treatment sites in Hillcrest and Chula Vista open Monday through Friday.
  • MARC at San Ysidro Health.

Full Answer

How many monoclonal antibody outpatient centers are in San Diego?

Monoclonal antibody treatments may be available through pharmacies, physician offices, infusion centers and hospitals in San Diego County. Sotrovimab is available at the Monoclonal Antibody Regional Centers (MARCs) in San Diego County. The MARCs offer treatment to medically eligible individuals who are 12 years of age and older.

What is monoclonal antibody therapy?

If your doctor or health system does not offer treatment, the County and its partners have several Monoclonal Antibody Regional Centers (MARCs) where you can get treatment at no cost. You don’t need health insurance, and immigration status does not matter. You may call the MARC sites at (619) 685-2500 to schedule an appointment.

Where can Hoosiers get information about monoclonal antibody treatment?

Jan 01, 2022 · The Monoclonal Antibody Regional Centers in Vista and San Diego, operated by San Diego County, carry other monoclonals but do not currently offer sotrovimab. It’s the same situation at Sharp...

Who is eligible to receive monoclonal antibodies?

Immunocompromised & Need PrEP Need Testing & Treatment. Tested Positive & Need Treatment . Treatment must be given within seven days of the onset of symptoms. If you are interested in being considered to receive treatment at our facility in Hillcrest, please fill out the form below or call (619) 906-5420. Otherwise, we highly encourage you to contact your health plan and …

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What is the treatment?

Monoclonal antibodies are proteins made in a lab. For more than 30 years, doctors have used the treatment for many kinds of diseases, such as cancer, immune disorders, inflammatory diseases, and infections. Certain monoclonal antibodies received emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration to treat COVID-19.

How to get treatment

Call your doctor first to find out if they offer monoclonal antibody treatment.

How long does monoclonal antibody therapy last?

Monoclonal antibody therapy is a one-time intravenous infusion, also called an IV. The infusion lasts around 30 minutes, followed by a one-hour observation period, and you are monitored by FHCSD staff for the entire duration of your visit.

What is the purpose of monoclonal antibody?

A. An antibody is a protein that is naturally produced by your body to help fight infection. A monoclonal antibody is made in a lab and works together with your body’s natural immune response. They make it more difficult for the virus to reproduce and cause harm and, in some cases, even eliminate the virus.

Can IV meds cause shortness of breath?

Some patients may experience mild side effects, including itching, shortness of breath or low blood pressure. However, these side effects are very rare. People may also experience pain, soreness or bruising around the IV site. As with any medication, there is a very small chance of having an allergic reaction.

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