Your resource if you are not feeling well and need information on COVID-19
The health and safety of our extended community is our first priority. Please use this page as a resource for all your COVID-19 needs.
If you are ill and are thinking of visiting a Health Center:
- Locate a health center in your area from the list below or use this link for an interactive map.
- Call the health center first to discuss your symptoms
- They will advise if you need to come into the health center
- Many health centers are even offering Telehealth options. Please see individual websites for more information.
Health Center Testing Sites:
**Please call the Health Center first to discuss your symptoms before visiting the health center for testing.
Health Centers in your area:
You can also use this link for an interactive map of Health Center locations.
Charter Oak Health Center21 Grand Street, Hartford
Phone: 860.550.7500
Website: www.thecharteroak.org CIFC Greater Danbury Community Health Center
120 Main Street, Danbury
Phone: 203.743.0100
Website: http://www.ct-institute.org/greater-danbury-community-health-center Community Health & Wellness Center of Greater Torrington
469 Migeon Avenue, Torrington
Phone: 860.489.0931
Website: http://www.chwctorr.org/ Community Health Center
675 Main Street, Middletown
Phone: 860.347.6971
Website: https://www.chc1.com/ Community Health Services
500 Albany Avenue, Hartford
Phone: 860.249.9625
Website: https://www.chshartford.org/ Cornell-Scott Hill Health Center
400 Columbus Avenue, New Haven
Phone: 203.503.3000
Website: http://www.cornellscott.org/ Fair Haven Community Health Care
374 Grand Avenue, New Haven
Phone: 203.777.7411
Website: http://www.fhchc.org/ Family Centers
111 Wilber Peck Court, Greenwich
Phone: 203.717.1760
Website: http://www.familycenters.org/FamilyCentersHealthCare First Choice Health Centers
94 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford
Phone: 860.528.1359
Website: https://www.firstchc.org/ Generations Family Health Center
40 Mansfield Avenue, Willimantic
Phone: 860.450.7471
Website: http://www.genhealth.org/ InterCommunity
281 Main Street, East Hartford
Phone: 860.569.5900
Website: http://www.intercommunityct.org/ Norwalk Community Health Center
120 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk
Phone: 203.899.1770
Website: http://norwalkchc.org/ Optimus Health Care
982 East Main Street, Bridgeport
Phone: 203.696.3260
Website: http://optimushealthcare.org/opthc/ Southwest Community Health Center
968 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport
Phone: 203.330.6000
Website: http://www.swchc.org/ StayWell Health Center
80 Phoenix Avenue, Waterbury
Phone: 203.756.8021
Website: http://staywellhealth.org/ United Community & Family Services
47 Town Street, Norwich
Phone: 860.892.7042
Website: https://www.ucfs.org/ Wheeler Clinic
91 Northwest Drive, Plainville
Phone: 860.584.6555
Website: https://www.wheelerclinic.org/
Information & Resources
- Resources for Community Health Center Patients Re: COVID-19 in Connecticut (pdf) – Who to contact for various services
- Governor Lamont’s latest executive orders
- List of essential businesses exempt from closure
- New Coronavirus (COVID-19) website: www.coronavirus.gov
- HUSKY Health Updates re: COVID-19
- Steps to take if you are sick
- Taking Care of Yourself while Social Distancing: Tips for Social Distancing, Quarantine, Ans Isolation During An Infectious Disease Outbreak
- Virus Anxiety: Resources for anxiety and your mental health in a global climate of uncertainty
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention YouTube Page: Many information videos
- National Institutes of Health: Social Distancing is a Must
- 211: Is a great resource for finding food, paying housing bills, accessing free childcare, or other essential services. Use the link or dial 211.
- 15 Days to Slow the Spread
- COVID-19 symptoms
- Access Health CT: Special enrollment March 19 – April 2, for qualified uninsured CT residents
- COVID-19 Testing Sites in Connecticut
- Emotional Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Outbreak
- CTSafeConnect is a resource for Domestic Violence. Visit there website or call at 1-888-774-2900.


Video: Ken Lalime, CEO of CHCACT, discusses community health during the COVID-19 outbreak.