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December 30, 2020We see you by phone or telemedicine during the pandemic. Most of our providers are also available in the office.
To change to a telemed visit, contact us ([email protected] or call/text (336) 722-7266) and we’ll get you set for a telemedicine or phone appointment.
Telemedicine is an easy two-step process outlined here.
Insurers cover telemedicine, and many are covering phone visits during this outbreak. If there is any problem with your insurer, we will make sure you are not responsible for any costs beyond your usual office visit.
When to Stay Home
Definitely stay home if they have any of these:
1. Fever (100.4° F or greater using an oral thermometer) in the past 24 hours.
2. New cough, shortness of breath, or flu-like symptoms in the past 24 hours.
3. If you were advised to quarantine or stay home by your physician, are awaiting results of coronavirus testing, or tested positive for coronavirus.
Safety in the Office
We have spaced out the chairs in our waiting room and do not allow employees with the symptoms above in the office. We have plenty of hand wash.