BMC’s ReCOVer Long COVID Clinic helps individuals with ongoing symptoms after COVID-19, regardless of how severe the initial illness was. Established early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the clinic unites experts from across the hospital to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for patients still experiencing symptoms more than four weeks after infection. We support patients in navigating their recovery journey, addressing ongoing health concerns, and improving their well-being and quality of life through specialized, patient-centered care.
Location and Contact
Infectious Diseases Department
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Explore the Clinic
Related Departments and Clinics
Infectious Diseases
A department providing diagnosis and treatment for infectious disease, including HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infections.
Cardiovascular Center
A department providing cardiology care for heart and vascular conditions to support long-term heart health and general wellbeing.
Neurology
A department providing evaluation and treatment for brain and nerve conditions, including stroke, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and headaches.
Physical and Occupational Therapy
A department providing physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports rehab to support recovery and mobility and improve function.
Pulmonology
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Sleep Disorders Clinic
Care from sleep doctors who diagnose and treat sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, and restless leg syndrome.
Speech Language Pathology
A program providing speech therapy from a speech-language pathologist to evaluate and treat speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders.
Education and Training
Infectious Diseases Fellowship
BMC offers a two-year infectious diseases fellowship with an optional third year of research as part of the hospital epidemiology and antimicrobial stewardship track. Our program aims to produce well-rounded infectious disease practitioners with experience in microbiologic techniques, inpatient and outpatient care, and research.
Infectious Diseases and Addiction Medicine Fellowship
Our Infectious Diseases Department has partnered with the Grayken Center for Addiction to offer a three-year fellowship in infectious disease and addiction medicine. This unique program offers one year focused on clinical infectious diseases, one year focused on addiction medicine, and a third year focused on training that combines both disciplines.
Long COVID Research Overview
Boston Medical Center is part of the Boston Consortium’s Long COVID grant. As part of this group, we’re working with other hospitals around Boston to better understand long COVID, its causes, and what treatments work. Research study participation is completely optional and does not impact the treatment and clinical care you receive with us.