03/22/2020
THE WEEK OF MARCH 23, 2020 - WE ARE OPEN!
• Appointments are currently limited to emergent care, urgent care, acute care, or active care which may adversely affect the patient’s health if postponed. If you are in pain, we can help!
• We will be postponing/rescheduling wellness visits temporarily.
• You must be healthy to come into the office. If you are coughing, sneezing, running a fever, or have been around someone sick recently, please reschedule your appointment with us. Also if you have recently traveled overseas or been hospitalized in the last 2 weeks, we ask that you please reschedule your appointment with us.
• We are doing everything possible to maintain a clean office environment and help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This includes routine professional deep cleaning and disinfecting of the entire practice, sanitizing our tables after each patient, sanitizing frequently touched objects, such as door handles, armchairs etc. We are also washing and sanitizing our hands with soap and hot water regularly.
• We are scheduling at about 50% capacity to minimize wait times.
On March 19, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf ordered all “non-life sustaining” businesses in Pennsylvania to close as of 8 p.m. on March 19, 2020. Per the Governor’s list of non-life-sustaining businesses, Chiropractic Offices may continue physical operations, but elective procedures are prohibited to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Emergent care, urgent care, acute care, or active care which may adversely affect the patient’s health if postponed can be administered and should be done in accordance with current CDC guidelines. Chiropractic practices must postpone performing elective care/therapy (wellness, prevention or asymptomatic care) at the present time.
You can read more details here:
PENNSYLVANIA CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATIONIMPORTANT ALERT: ALL PENNSYLVANIA DCs- COVID-19PCA Statement on Governor’s March 19 Closure of Non-Life-Sustaining BusinessesAlison M. Benedetto, DC, PCA President On March 19, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf ordered all “non-life sustaining” businesse...