Preferred access for campers to be seen in-center, same day at the following nearby locations:
- Dobbs Ferry
- Greenvale (for Long Island - LIU Post campers)
- Bayside
- W. 100th (for Central Park - UWS campers)
- Greenwich Village
Oasis Day Camp and Northwell Health-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.
Preferred Virtual Visit access for campers and staff
Clinical guidance for on-site staff
COVID-19 testing before and during camp
Preferred access to 4 nearby center locations
Preferred access for campers to be seen in-center, same day at the following nearby locations:
your area
During camp, COVID-19 testing will be available at our nearby locations for campers and staff with any symptoms or concerns.
If you need a pre-camp PCR, we've got you covered. Rapid PCR tests are also available at all locations!
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:
You have questions. We have answers. Visit our Health Library and find answers or suggestions for many of your health concerns.
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