Post COVID-19 Recovery
Let Middletown Medical help you get on the road to recovery.
For most patients who suffer from COVID-19, symptoms get better within a few weeks. However, some patients exhibit ongoing symptoms, which may be mild or serious. These persistent symptoms can sometimes linger for months, and this stage of illness is referred to as “long-COVID,” “chronic COVID-19,” or “post-COVID syndrome.”
Middletown Medical is here for you if you are suffering from post-COVID syndrome.
Our practice offers state-of-the-art testing to determine and develop treatment plans for any post-COVID symptoms you may be suffering from.
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to discuss your post-COVID syndrome treatment options.
What is post-COVID syndrome?
Although most people with COVID-19 get better within weeks of illness, some people experience post-COVID conditions. Post-COVID conditions are a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems people can experience more than four weeks after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Even people who did not have symptoms when they were infected can have post-COVID conditions. These conditions can have different types and combinations of health problems for different lengths of time.
What are the symptoms of post-COVID syndrome?
These symptoms are not the same for everyone, but may include one or many of the following:
- Fevers
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Exercise intolerance
- Trouble thinking clearly, focusing, or remembering
What should I do if I have symptoms of post-COVID syndrome?
If you have had any of the above lingering symptoms since your COVID-19 infection, it is important for you to schedule an appointment with Middletown Medical so we can develop your ongoing treatment plan. Our dedicated specialists are prepared to develop a customized plan for your post-COVID symptoms; including cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation, physical therapy, and more.
Click on the button below to request your telemedicine visit
to discuss your post-COVID syndrome treatment options.