Fetter Health Care Network Receives Emergency Grant

Fetter Health Care Network (FHCN) announced a $50,000 emergency grant to help with COVID-19 efforts. According to a press release, the grant will help support the cost of health care expansion for vulnerable populations and expenses for COVID-19 testing sites in Charleston, Dorchester, Colleton and Berkeley counties.
FREE COVID-19 Testing In Kershaw County

Sandhills Medical Foundation did something special along with their free COVID Testing on May 29, 2020. They hosted a Community Heart Drive and giving back with food and music for the community.
Need Help During The COVID-19 Outbreak? Here’s Where To Find It

The Greenville Homeless Alliance is compiling a list of resources for people struggling to find food, shelter and healthcare during the COVID-19 outbreak. Many non-profits are changing the way they do business to keep clients, volunteers and employees as safe as possible.
CareSouth Carolina Providing Remote Patient Visits Through Telehealth

CareSouth Carolina is providing telehealth visits for its patients as a way to promote social distancing and help fight the spread of COVID-19.
Patients who would desire a regularly-scheduled follow-up appointment or wellness check-up can call the CareSouth Carolina Telehealth Triage Center at 843-309-8102, which is staffed by RNs and LPNs. The nurse will talk with the patient, decide if a telehealth (remote video chat) visit is appropriate and will schedule the patient a time to meet with their primary care provider, typically the same day.
With 210 new coronavirus patients, SC records 1,293 total cases and 26 deaths

South Carolina officials recorded hundreds more positive coronavirus cases on Wednesday, bringing the state’s total to 1,293 and 26 deaths. The numbers include 210 new positive test results, more than the state has announced in a single day since recording its first case on March 6. Forty-eight of the newly identified patients live in Charleston County, according to the Department of Health and Environmental Control.
FHC closed until April 6; two employees test positive for coronavirus

“Family Health Centers, Inc. confirmed the first cases of 2020 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in two employees. Testing confirmed this diagnosis. The individuals are in good condition and are isolated to prevent spread of infection to others. We are hopeful the individuals will have a rapid and full recovery,” Family Health Centers said in a release.
CareSouth Carolina changing patient experience during pandemic

As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak continues to spread across the United States and the rest of the world, CareSouth Carolina is actively monitoring the situation and putting procedures in place to help combat the spread of the virus.
Where in SC to get a drive-thru coronavirus test, what to know before you go

Drive-thru coronavirus testing now is now available at multiple locations across South Carolina. There are sites in more than 10 cities across the state offering drive-thru testing. Here’s a look at what you need to know before making the trip, what to expect when you get there and where you’ll find the drive-thru coronavirus testing locations:
SC to receive $2B in federal help for coronavirus after Congress approves funding bill

South Carolina is expected to receive billions of dollars in federal assistance to combat the novel coronavirus after Congress approved a massive funding bill Friday, providing a boost to state-led efforts as cases continue to pile up. Almost $2 billion will likely go to the Palmetto State from the latest federal package, according to an
Fetter Health Care Network continues to provide access to affordable health care, despite COVID-19

Fetter Health Care Network is a Federally Qualified Health Center, a community-based health care provider that receives funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program to provide access to primary care, pediatrics, OB-GYN, dental and behavioral health services in underserved areas. Fetter’s team of doctors, nurses, laboratory specialists, counselors, pharmacists and more are expertly trained and ready to serve patients in the midst of this crisis.