Preferred access for campers to be seen in-center, same day with the amazing team at the Hartford HealthCare-GoHealth Urgent Care Manchester location - only 15 minutes from our campgrounds
Urgent Care for Channel 3 Kids campers and staff
Channel 3 Kids and Hartford HealthCare-GoHealth Urgent Care have teamed up to provide urgent care services, virtual care and COVID-19 testing to campers and camp staff all summer long.
Providing safe, convenient, and trusted care before and during camp
Clinical guidance for on-site staff
convenient locations in your area
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COVID-19 Testing
Receiving a pre-camp PCR COVID-19 test (within 72 hours before camp arrival) at one of our centers in Connecticut is easier than ever. COVID-19 tests will also be available during camp for all campers and staff.

Virtual Visits from camp
If your camper gets sick or injured during camp, they can receive urgent care without missing a beat (or any activities)! All campers and staff will have preferred access to Virtual Visits, where they can be seen via video using a phone, tablet or computer. Virtual Visits can be used to evaluate:
Cold, cough and flu symptoms
Poison ivy, bug bites and rash
Minor injuries, scrapes and bruises
Minor burns and dehydration
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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