COVID-19: Monoclonal Treatment Site is Appointment-Only, No Walk-Ups Accepted

By  //  December 23, 2021

located at Rockledge City Center, 920 Barton Blvd.

An appointment is required for individuals seeking COVID-19 monoclonal treatment therapy available at Rockledge City Center. Reminder: Treatments are appointment-only and available only to those who are COVID-19 positive and show proof of a COVID-positive test result.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – An appointment is required for individuals seeking COVID-19 monoclonal treatment therapy available at Rockledge City Center. Reminder: Treatments are appointment-only and available only to those who are COVID-19 positive and show proof of a COVID-positive test result.

Monoclonal treatment is available through a private contractor, CDR Health, working in partnership with Brevard County Emergency Management.

The announcement of appointment-only treatments marks a change of operations that have been in place since mid-August when Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the antibody therapy treatment would be available in Brevard County, and patients diagnosed with COVID-19 or were considered high risk if infected could receive the treatment at Kiwanis Island Park on Merritt Island.

That site closed earlier this month and relocated to the Rockledge City Center, 920 Barton Blvd., in Rockledge.

Hours of operation at the Rockledge City Center are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. However, due to the upcoming holidays, the monoclonal treatment site will be closed for treatment and COVID-19 testing on the following dates: Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1.

Appointments for monoclonal therapy can be made HERE. Treatments are available at no cost to patients, though insurance information will be requested.

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