During these unprecedented times, we are here to serve our patients in the safest and most convenient way that we can. We want you to know that we are taking the following precautions to ensure your health and wellbeing:
We remain committed to the safety of our patients, our team, and our community. We will continue to keep you updated through emails and social media.
COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus, is a new respiratory disease that was first identified in Wuhan, China and thought to spread mainly from person to person.
Symptoms of COVID-19 may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. These symptoms can range from mild to severe and include:
Currently, those at greatest risk of infection are persons who have prolonged, unprotected close contact with a patient with symptomatic, confirmed COVID-19 and/or those who live in or have recently been to areas with sustained transmission. In 80% of patients, COVID-19 causes only mild cold symptoms. Older adults and those with pre-existing medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and lung disease, appear to be more vulnerable to the virus.
The onset and period of infectiousness for COVID-19 are not yet known. Current study suggests that the incubation period may range from 2-14 days. The virus is now spreading from person-to-person, between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet) and through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets can land in the mouth or nose of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses. Some cause illness in people, and others only infect animals. Rarely, animal coronaviruses that infect animals have emerged to infect people and then spread between people. This is suspected to have occurred for the virus that causes COVID-19.
Public health officials recommend the following steps to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including influenza and COVID-19:
If you are experiencing symptoms such as a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing – or if you have traveled to an area (either outside of the U.S. or within the U.S.) affected by the current strain of coronavirus – PLEASE LET YOUR PHYSICIAN KNOW IMMEDIATELY
The following link can provide additional information regarding the coronavirus: