COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing 

Information on coronavirus testing at St. Tammany Health System

  

Three years and 100 days after COVID-19 was declared a U.S. public health emergency, the federal government allowed that emergency declaration to expire on May 11, 2023, but that doesn’t mean the coronavirus that upended everything in early 2020 is going away.


It’s still here. New cases are still cropping up daily.


We recommend you keep at-home COVID-19 tests on-hand so you and your family can test yourselves quickly if you suspect you might have contracted COVID-19.


In the event of a positive test, we urge you to consult a physician for further treatment if symptoms worsen. To reduce the chance of transmission to others, please do not enter a doctor's office if you think you have COVID. Rather, call the office and ask for further guidance.


Need-to-know information

Important resources regarding COVID-19 in St. Tammany Parish

 

COVID-19 in St. Tammany Parish

COVID-19 in St. Tammany Parish

The latest general information from St. Tammany Health System on COVID-19, including local infection figures as well as a collection of resources dedicated to informing the public on the pandemic.

Visitors policy

Visitors policy

To protect the health of our patients and colleagues amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become necessary to institute the following visitor restrictions in accordance with recommendations from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

COVID vaccines

COVID vaccines

With vaccine production and distribution ramping up, visit this page for the latest information on who is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and how they can arrange to receive it at St. Tammany Health System.