We are excited to announce that we are OPEN and scheduling appointments.  You have been greatly missed!

With this re-opening, things will look and feel a little different. However, you will still receive the same exceptional service, but in a more controlled environment. We are fully committed to ensuring the safety of our patients and team members during this time.


Here’s what to expect before / during your next visit.

Visits and product sales are by scheduled appointment time only.

You will be contacted the day before your appointment to answer pre-screening questions regarding your current health.

We ask that only you attend your appointment during this time.  Also, please leave any unnecessary items at home.

Everyone (including ourselves) will be required to wear a mask in common areas and asked to hand sanitize.

We will do a simple, no-touch temperature check upon arrival. If you are running a temperature, we will ask to reschedule your appointment. Our entire team does daily temperature checks as well for your safety.

We have scheduled appointments to facilitate social distancing to minimize interactions with others.

We request you arrive at your scheduled time and if you are more than 15 minutes late, please call and so we can arrange another time for your visit.

Please also make sure you are monitoring your health for flu-like symptoms. If you are experiencing cough, fever and shortness of breath, please call to reschedule your appointment or move your appointment to a telehealth visit.

We are so grateful to once again be able to provide in-person care to our patients, and we can’t wait to see you.


We encourage you to continue practicing every day prevention

As you touch people, surfaces, and objects throughout the day, you accumulate germs on your hands. You can infect yourself with these germs by touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

Although there is no vaccine available to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, you can take steps to reduce your risk of infection. CDC and WHO recommend following the standard precautions for avoiding respiratory viruses: