Cedars Sinai Launches COVID-19 Recovery Program

Cedars Sinai Launches COVID-19 Recovery Program

What You Should Know:

– Patients in the Cedars-Sinai COVID-19 Recovery Program
receive a comprehensive in-person evaluation with an expert in infectious
diseases or pulmonary medicine who can refer them to a network of specialists.


Cedars-Sinai,
today announce the launch of the COVID-19 Recovery Program to meet the needs of a
growing number of COVID-19 patients who experience lingering symptoms weeks and
even months after physicians say they are virus-free.

COVID-19 Recovery Program Overview

Patients recovering from COVID-19 suffer from physical
symptoms such as shortness of breath, continued loss of taste or smell,
dizziness or headaches, to cognitive symptoms including fatigue, brain fog, or
increased anxiety or depression. In response to this, Cedars-Sinai
developed the COVID-19 Recovery Program to connect patients who are
experiencing persistent symptoms after COVID-19 to a network of specialists in
order to provide the most comprehensive and best care available based on the
latest developing understanding of the disease. In addition, patients can also
opt to participate in clinical trials and contribute to a deeper understanding
of long-term effects of COVID-19. 

To amplify its efforts, the COVID-19 Recovery Program works
closely with two other Cedars-Sinai efforts:

– The Smidt Heart Institute’s Post-COVID-19 Cardiology Program, which enrolls patients
who have been diagnosed with a heart issue associated with post-COVID-19
recovery.

– The Cedars-Sinai Department of Medicine’s Post-ICU
Clinic
, which focuses primarily on respiratory and neurological problems
that develop in some intensive care unit patients after they are discharged.

“Given the sheer number of people worldwide who have
had COVID-19–more than 90 million–if even 1% experience symptoms beyond three
months, that is a huge number of patients who need help,” said program
co-director Catherine Le, MD, an infectious disease specialist with
Cedars-Sinai Medical Group. “For some patients, we are the first
physicians they’ve seen in person since their diagnosis. Even if we don’t have
all the answers right now, it puts many of our patients at ease to speak with
an expert and get a complete evaluation.”

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for treatment in the program, patients must:

– Be referred by a physician.

– Have had COVID-19, confirmed by a positive test result.

– Be experiencing persistent symptoms.