COVID-19 Resources for Mass General Brigham Patients
If you are an established Mass General Brigham patient with a primary care provider, we recommend you contact your provider’s office by phone or via Mass General Brigham Patient Gateway if you have symptoms that may indicate exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19) or if you believe you may have been exposed.
If you are an established Mass General Brigham patient and do not have a primary care provider, or are unable to reach them, there are other resources available to you:
Use the Mass General Brigham COVID-19 Screener
This always-on web tool allows Mass General Brigham patients who have symptoms of COVID-19, or who are concerned about exposure to COVID-19, to walk through a few automated online questions. At the end of the brief assessment, patients will be directed to next steps based on their health status.COVID-19 Screener
Call the Mass General Brigham COVID-19 Nurse Line
Staffed from 8 am–4:30 pm on Monday through Friday (closed on Saturday and Sunday), nurses are available to respond to general or specific questions about COVID-19 for those who have symptoms, believe they may have been exposed, or are looking to learn more. If treatment is needed, they will guide you through next steps. Interpreters can be added to calls for patients who need it.617-724-7000
Launch a Video Visit With an Urgent Care Provider
Mass General Brigham offers convenient, high-quality virtual urgent care services if you an established Mass General Brigham patient in Massachusetts. If you have concerns about COVID-19 or COVID-like symptoms, you can virtually and securely connect to a provider. Virtual visits are accessible via tablet, smart phone or computer from 7 am–11 pm, seven days a week.Learn more about virtual visits
COVID Symptom Tracker
This app-based study is a way to find out where the COVID hot spots are, new symptoms to look out for, and more.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) FAQ
What to do if you feel sick and other common Coronavirus (COVID-19) questions.
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Find the latest news and information about Mass General's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.