Successful Cough & Cold Line Closes for Season
Special Cough & Cold Line responded to over 1,200 calls, providing access to care during a challenging time

As rates of respiratory illness decline across the region following the most severe flu season since 2009, ChristianaCare will end the temporary Cough & Cold Line service that it launched in February 2025 to meet the surge in demand for care. The final day of the Cough & Cold Line is April 11.
This impactful service was a beacon of support for individuals experiencing coughs, colds and related respiratory symptoms, offering essential guidance and access to care when it was most needed.
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In its seven weeks of operation, the Cough & Cold Line responded to over 1,200 calls from individuals seeking assistance, underscoring the urgent need for accessible health care resources during a challenging time.
Due to the success of the line, ChristianaCare will utilize similar lines in the future to support community needs. In many cases, the service enabled individuals to manage their symptoms effectively at home and connect to virtual primary care or urgent care when needed, alleviating the strain on emergency departments.
For urgent medical needs, ChristianaCare operates 16 Go-Health Urgent Care Centers in Delaware and Maryland. Click here to save your spot in line or schedule a virtual visit.
“This flu season was the worst in over a decade and we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who used the Cough & Cold Line to help find the most appropriate care for their respiratory symptoms,” said Sarah Schenck, M.D., FACP, executive director of the ChristianaCare Center for Virtual Health.
“This was a service that we stood up very quickly to address an immediate need in the community and we’ll take learnings from it and pull them forward as we address community needs in the future.
“This service line played a vital role in supporting our patients and our caregivers when it was most crucial and we are proud of the impact made.”