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We provide a clean and safe environment at all three of our facilities. Our team has implemented many protocols to enable us to continue providing top notch healthcare for our community.
We will continue to require that all persons, staff and patients, exhibiting flu-like symptoms entering our facilities wear a face mask. We offer COVID-19 testing at all of our locations. If you are experiencing symptoms, use the Coronavirus Self-Checker tool below to help you decide if you should seek medical care.
If you would like to schedule an appointment to be seen, please contact us to schedule an appointment. Please continue reading for more educational information and resources related to COVID-19.
What is COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019, also called COVID-19, is caused by a new coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Scientists are learning more about this new virus each day. Most people who have COVID-19 have mild symptoms, however COVID-19 is also capable of causing severe illness and even death. There are some groups of people who are at increased risk of developing severe illness if they contract COVID-19, including older adults and people who haveĀ certain underlying medical conditions.
Foothill Family Clinic COVID-19 Testing Information
Foothill Family Clinic offers COVID-19 testing at all three of our sites, with after hours and weekend testing available at our Cottonwood Heights location. An appointment is required for all COVID-19 testing at Foothill Family Clinic and testing is performed while you remain in your vehicle. The cost for self-pay testing is $175 and includes a visit with a medical provider and a COVID-19 test. Please contact your preferred clinic for more information or to schedule an appointment for a test.
OUR LOCATIONS
Foothill Clinic: 2295 South Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109
Monday – Friday 8am – 5:00pm
(801) 486-3021
Urgent Care Available
Cottonwood Heights Clinic: 6360 South 3000 East Suite 100
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Monday – Friday 8am – 9pm
(801) 365-1032
Urgent Care Available
Draper Clinic: 13953 S. Bangerter Parkway
Draper, UT 84020
Monday – Friday 8am- 5:30pm
(385) 900-4090
Urgent Care Available
COVID-19 Vaccine Information
COVID-19 is an illness that can result in being hospitalized, experiencing long-term health effects, or even death in the most severe cases. Effective and safe COVID-19 vaccines contribute significantly to bringing an end to the pandemic. Now that vaccines have become widely available, if enough people are vaccinated and continue to follow health guidelines and practice prevention methods, our population will be successful in gaining control over COVID-19.
Access to COVID-19 vaccines for the general public is now available. It is vital to learn about the vaccines and seek answers to any questions to determine if a vaccine is right for you, and when you should get it. Navigating our way through the pandemic is not always easy, but until you have been vaccinated it is always important to maintain prevention practices such as frequent hand washing, social distancing, masking, and avoiding large gatherings.
Vaccines are key to:
- Preventing COVID-19 infections
- Reducing or avoiding long-term negative health effects and more serious complications from infection
- Decreasing the number of people infected within the community
- Supporting the return to a more normal way of living
Vaccines available at Foothill Family Clinic
For up-to-date information on vaccine availability and distribution scheduling visit the Utah Coronavirus website:
How much will the COVID-19 vaccine cost?
COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed by the federal government and will be of no cost to recipients, insurance companies, or health facilities. An administrative fee may be charged to insurance companies and for those without insurance any administrative fee will be covered or reimbursed by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Provider Relief Fund.
Are there side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines?
Mild side effects which are common to any vaccine may be experienced, such as tenderness, swelling, pain, or redness at the injection site, headache, mild fever, chills, fatigue, and body aches.