Adapting Our Office During COVID-19
Opening to new possibilities — Introducing Virtual Visits.
We know this is a stressful time. So we’ve changed some things in our practice to to help you
get the answers you need as quickly as possible and give you peace of mind during your visit.
Virtual Telehealth Consults In-office COVID-19 Safety Measures
As any parent knows, pediatric care often comes with a sense of urgency.
That’s why we’ve kept our offices open with additional safety measures in place if you need to be seen in person, AND why we also offer tele-health appointments, making it easy when you want a virtual visit from the comfort of your own home.
How we are keeping our office safe for our patients during COVID-19
Despite these challenging times, our office remains open to help give our patients peace of mind when it comes to caring for their children’s health and well-being.
We feel confident in our ability to continue seeing patients and providing services according to the level of compassionate quality care that you expect and deserve from our practice for those patients that need to come in.
We know how important cleanliness is during these times. Maintaining a clean and safe environment for our patients and staff is our top priority at all times.
To offer you peace of mind and protection, we have taken some proactive steps in our procedures to help keep everyone healthy.
We are disinfecting all surfaces more frequently. As part of this, sadly we have removed the toys from our rooms as it is too hard to completely disinfect them between patients.
We recommend that you bring a toy, book or drawing materials
to entertain your child (no electronics please)
IMPORTANT NEW PROCEDURES FOR SICK OFFICE VISITS
When arriving for an acute sick appointment, please text our office to let us know you’ve arrived. If a room is not open, we will ask you to wait in your car or our courtyard.
When we have a room ready for you, we will text you to come in.
Prior to entering our office, please stop in the bathroom to wash your hands.
After your appointment, we urge you to please stop in the bathroom again and wash your hands.
Appointments for patients with COVID symptom will be by Phone or Video Teleconference only or directed to go to Urgent Care or ER.