Fight COVID with NuHealth

Free Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for COVID-19

If you have been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19 you may qualify for Monoclonal Antibody Treatment that will help protect you from infection and hospitalization.

coronavirus, face mask, infection-4957673.jpg

Treating Covid-19

Monoclonal Antibody Therapies at Home

Monoclonal antibody therapy can reduce COVID-19 symptoms, hospitalization or emergency room visits when administered as soon as possible after exposure or within 10 days of symptom onset.

70%-85% reduction in hospitalization and death in patients

80% reduction of infection among patients’ households

This is an outpatient treatment, administered either intravenously or through injections. We offer this treatment free for qualifying individuals who have tested positive or have been exposed to COVID-19.

Who is Eligible?

Approximately 85% of American adults who are exposed or test positive qualify for this treatment.

mAbs are authorized for use on people ages 12+, who have tested positive or been exposed to COVID-19 but are not hospitalized.

covid-19, health, coronavirus-5169689.jpg

About NuCareHealth.com

About Monoclonal Antibody Therapy

Administered by IV (through a vein) or by injection, these outpatient COVID treatments have been shown to reduce hospitalization or emergency room visits when received early. They have also shown to reduce viral load and reduce days of symptoms. We use the Sotrovimab authorized monoclonal antibody therapies which is manufactured by Glaxo Smith Kline.

Who Can Receive Monoclonal Antibody Therapy?

These medicines are authorized for use on people ages 12 and older. If they have tested positive for COVID-19 and meet other specific criteria, they may qualify.

For more information about these treatments, the specific criteria and potential side effects, please read the Patient Fact Sheet (GSK’s sotrovimab).

boy, cartoon, checkup-2027768.jpg

Steps For Covid-19 Treatment

Enyer Your zip Code

Enter your zip code to determine eligibility for this program.

Fill out Form

Fill out qualification form.

We Review

A doctor will review and recommend a course of treatment. mAbs are administered either by IV or injections

Treatment

You’ll receive a home treatment visit. Receiving mAbs intravenously takes between 20-50 minutes, and injections take about 3 minutes. There is a 1 hour observation period following the treatment.

Ready to protect yourself and your loved ones?

Enter your zip code to see if you qualify