It is especially important to have an influenza vaccine during the coronavirus pandemic. We have started to provide influenza vaccines by having patients drive up, to reduce risk from being in the office and around other people Vaccines will be administered by appointment. Wearing a face mask is required. We are also doing limited laboratory…
Read MoreHere are some of the steps we are taking to help keep our patients safe during the current pandemic: Limiting entry to the office Check-in of patients by phone before entry into the office, including screening for symptoms or exposure to coronavirus Primarily using telehealth rather than in-office visits Influenza vaccines and limited lab testing…
Read MoreMany problems with telehealth can be resolved by rebooting your phone or computer and making sure that you don’t have a different program using your camera or microphone at the same time. Make sure you have as strong a signal as possible. If you are using cellular service, it will often help to go near…
Read MoreDuring the current medical emergency, appointments will primarily be via telehealth in order to avoid risk of spread of coronavirus. We can see both established and new patients via telehealth. Medicare and many other payers have revised their rules during the current emergency to cover telehealth in place of a regular office call. We have…
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