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COVID policies

 

We are excited, hopeful and yet cautious with anticipation for the future!

 

With the need for added attention paid to the recommendations made by our local and federal governments,

 

Please review the following .

 

Our office will reopen with modified business hours on Tuesday April 28th !

 

We are hopeful that we all can navigate these challenging times and things may look a little different around the office !

 

Please wear loose and comfortable clothing we will encourage minimal

dis-robing at this time.

 

We will be using all disposable table coverings. If you like please feel free to bring your own sheet or pillow case for your comfort so you may take it with you after your treatment.

 

Our top priority is the health and safety of our patients and staff.

 

We will continue adhering to guidelines from local, state, and national authorities to provide the safest environment we can.

Enhanced disinfecting and general hygiene procedures will continue throughout the office.

Staff members will wear face coverings at all times and wash hands between each patient encounter.

 

If you or anyone in your household have experienced cold or flu-like symptoms in the past 14 days, please call or message us online to reschedule.

 

Patients with cold or flu-like symptoms will not be treated and should not enter our office.

If you have come into contact with anyone showing cold or flu like symptoms or has tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 14 days, please reschedule your appointment.

If you have traveled outside the state of Colorado in the past 14 days, please reschedule your appointment.

Patients are required to wash their hands and/or use hand sanitizer when entering the office.

Patients and staff are required to wear face coverings (such as surgical masks, homemade cloth masks, bandannas, etc.) at all times.

Please arrive as close to your appointment time as possible to maintain social distancing between patients. You will be directed to the treatment room upon your arrival .

When avoidable, do not bring anyone with you to your appointment.

Those accompanying you may be asked to wait outside.

 

 

If you are at high-risk from Covid-19, we advise not scheduling an appointment unless you have acute symptoms.

 

Current CDC guidance defines high-risk individuals as people who fall into one or more of the following categories:

Older adults (age 65 or above is the general guideline)

Have a weakened immune system

Have a serious underlying medical condition, including but not limited to:

Lung disease

Heart disease

Diabetes

Autoimmune disorders

 

These policies are subject to change as we adjust to the new normal of living and working with Covid-19 in our community.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we navigate through these difficult circumstances.

 

In Health ! Lori

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