Monkeypox Guidance and FAQs

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Hey there! We understand that monkeypox can be a bit concerning, especially since it’s a relatively new virus. We’re keeping up with the latest guidance from health authorities, so you can feel safe and informed. For the most current info, don’t forget to check out the CDC’s website.

Monkeypox FAQ

What should I do if I think I have monkeypox?
If you suspect you might have monkeypox, reach out to your primary care provider for testing and evaluation. You can find a list of symptoms on the CDC website to help you.

I’m a patient and think I might have monkeypox — what now?
If you believe you’ve been in contact with someone who has monkeypox, or if you’re showing symptoms or have been diagnosed, it’s best to avoid visiting any medical facilities.

Treatment cycles may need to be canceled or postponed if you are suspected of having or diagnosed with monkeypox. Your treatment can resume at the discretion of your healthcare provider.

Our facilities will continue to adhere to CDC and state guidelines to keep everyone safe.

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Summary

Stay informed about monkeypox and reach out to your healthcare provider if you have concerns. Following guidelines and being proactive can help keep you and others safe.