COVID-19
Please read our pricing and policies documents before you schedule your first treatment with us. Call us if you need additional clarification or if you have additional questions.
Requirements:
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We will send all consent forms electronically via email for you to complete preferably prior to your appointment. DO NOT PRINT. Sign electronically on your phone or computer.
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The day of your appointment, once you arrive, please send us a text message at the time of your arrival, please be on time, wait on your car until you receive a text message that we are ready for you to come in.
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Please DO NOT bring any companions with you to the appointment since we will only see one patient at a time.
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You MUST wear a face mask.
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Your temperature will be taken and you will be asked to use hand sanitizer or wash your hands once you come in.
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Our office will be sanitized, and our Florida Board Certified Nurse Practitioner will have personal protective equipment at the time of the visit and standard operating precautions will be taken.
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If you decide to cancel with less than 24 hour notice, the $25 standard cancellation policy fee will be applied.
Screening:
EVERY person that enters the facility immediately upon entry must be screened for the following symptoms with the following questions:
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Do you have a cough?
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Fever?
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Body aches?
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Shortness of breath?
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Sore Throat?
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Flu-like symptoms?
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Sudden loss of smell or taste?
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Have you or anyone in your household traveled over 200 miles outside of the Miami-Dade area in the last 2 weeks?
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Have you been tested for COVID-19 and have you gotten your test results?
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Have you had any contact with someone that tested positive or was possibly infected with the virus and not tested?
Negative screened Patients Patients who report “No” to all screening questions will be directed to carry out business as normal at the practice while following the process indicated.
Positive screened patients Patients who report “Yes” to any screening questions will have their appointments rescheduled, walk-in patients will be asked