We’re open!
Starting Monday June 1, 2020 we will resume seeing in-person elective patients. Cosmetic relaxer and filler treatments will be performed! Cosmetic surgery can start being scheduled!
Safety is our priority. Behind the scenes, we have taken proactive actions to enhance everyone’s safety given the threat of COVID-19. The enhanced infection control measures allow you to be seen in the office.
Safety Control:
- Masks required for everyone to enter office. Bring your own mask that covers the mouth and nose.
- Limiting patient appointments to avoid overlapping space occupancy.
- Friends and family must remain outside. No children allowed.
- All individuals must clean hands upon entry to office and when leaving office. No outside gloves allowed.
- Limit unnecessary touching of surfaces. Encourage contactless paperwork prior to office via Patient Portal and contactless payments
- Increasing frequency of cleaning during office hours
- Strictly avoiding handshakes, fist bumps, and hugs.
- Air purifiers placed throughout office
- Temperatures checks, including staff
- Any person who has traveled, has any symptoms, is feeling sick, has recently been sick, or has been exposed to a sick person cannot enter office for a minimum of 2 (two) weeks
- Symptoms include fever, cough, sweats / chills, shortness of breath, chest tightness, body aches, headache, sore throat; new nasal congestion, sneeze, loss taste/smell, and/or nasal discharge
The building has also increased cleaning of surfaces and imposed limits of 1 person in elevator at a time.
Learn more about disease prevention from the CDC.
Lastly, Dr. Chaboki and all staff have been vaccinated.
Please contact us with any questions. We remain focused on providing you the best service and care.
Stay safe!
Warm regards,
Dr. Chaboki and team
Control measures
Continue control measures to avoid infection spread. We all must slow the rate of spread to ” flatten the curve“.
Control measures include:
1. Wash your hands frequently. Scrub for at least 20 seconds. Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
2. Practice Social Distancing.
3. Wear mask covering mouth and nose
4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
5. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
6. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.
7. Get your annual flu shot to protect against the flu.
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