RxLink University Clinicians
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RxLink University Clinicians
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RxLink University Clinicians / Mini-Clinic
133 E College Ave
Appleton, WI 54911
P: 920-202-3772
F: 920-903-1452
F: 855-679-5465
Our Mini-Clinic Services
RxLink COVID-19 Intervention
COVID-19 Coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) Testing
1. COVID-19 PCR Nasopharyngeal Test – Free
2. COVID-19 PCR Nasopharyngeal Rapids Test
3. COVID-19 Rapid Antibody Test
Infectious Disease Testing and Treatment
Respiratory Infectious Disease Pathogens
Adenovirus Respiratory – HAdV-B
Bordetella pertussis, parapertusis, bronchiseptica
Coronavirus
Cytomegalovirus
EBV (Epstein Barr Virus / Human Herpes Virus 4)
Enterovirus A + B + C
Enterovirus D
Haemophilus Influemzae
Human Herpesvirus 3
Human Metapneumoviru
Influenza virus A, B probes
Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Oxytoca
Legionella Pneumoniae
Mycoplasma Pneumophila
Parainfluenza Virus (types 1, 2, 3, 4)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Rhinovirus A+B+C probes
Staphylococcus Aureus
Streptococcus Pneumoniae
Vaccinations
Flu Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines when become available to the public
COVID-19 Vaccine Information
When will the COVID-19 vaccine be available to the general public?
We expect that the COVID-19 vaccine will be widely available to the general public until spring of 2021 or later. For now, Front-line health care workers are the first priority for the vaccine. RxLink will learn more about the availability schedule. Continue to check for RxLink University Clinicians to provide updates and related information.
You may also contact the FDA and CDC for updates, as both agencies make recommendations on COVID-19 vaccine distribution. There is also information available from Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services.
No cost for the COVID-19 vaccine.