Doctor, It's Been Too Long

Let's check up on our health and the health of those we love.

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Loving my family means making sure my parents, tíos and abuelos maintain their doctor's appointments. Keeping under control their serious but manageable conditions—like high blood pressure and diabetes—can help us have more healthy years together. It's time we check up on our health, and the health of those we love.

I know COVID-19 is still a threat and I’m committed to protecting myself and people I love. That’s why, I’m keeping these things in mind as I reconnect with the doctor:

  • Safety Protocols. I’ll call ahead and make sure I understand every in-office COVID-19 protection requirement.
  • Telehealth Options. I’ll seek the best way to be at every appointment whether it be virtual or in-person.
  • Affordability. If it becomes a concern, I’ll look to community health centers in my area.
  • COVID-19 Vaccine. I’ll ask about the importance of the vaccine and inform myself on the facts.

Talking With Loved Ones

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Caring for the Caregiver

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Minding Your Well-Being

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Find a Community Health Center Near You

If you don’t have a doctor and need to find affordable care, a community health center might be an option for you.

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COVID-19

The pandemic is a fast-changing health crisis. The vaccines are part of the response. We have the latest science-based information.

Don't Die of Doubt

When an emergency strikes, hospitals are still the safest place – even during a pandemic. Call 911 at the first sign of a heart attack or stroke.

Get the Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccine

Every vaccination brings us closer to a future free of COVID-19. Based on the best science, vaccines are safe, effective and protect you, your loved ones and community.

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Health Insurance Marketplace

The open enrollment period for 2023 coverage is complete, but you can still get health insurance if you qualify due to a life event. Visit HealthCare.gov(link opens in new window) to learn more.

Use these resources to learn more about finding health insurance: