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Covid-19 Safety Protocols include but are not limited to:
•Screening staff for a temperature and other symptoms before every work shift.
•Providing staff additional training and education on personal protective equipment.
•Requiring masks for all patients and staff to reduce overall risk of transmission.
•Enhanced cleaning and decontamination practices.
•Separating patients with COVID-19 symptoms from asymptomatic patients
•Using telehealth services to screen patients, and reduce patient and staff infections
Infectious diseases (coughs, colds, diarrhea, vomiting and fever)
Influenza (flu)
Insect / Bee stings
Medication side effects
Minor allergic reactions
Panic attacks / acute anxiety
Pink eye
Poison ivy / Poison oak
Rash / Skin conditions
Ringworm
Sinus infections
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Stomach flu (gastroenteritis)
Strep / Sore throat
Swimmer’s ear
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Abdominal pain
Allergies
Athlete’s foot
Arthritis flares
Asthma flares
Bladder Infections
Bronchitis / Pneumonia
Colds
Cold sores
Cuts / Minor lacerations
Diarrhea
Diverticulitis
Ear infections
Ear wax removal
Eczema / Dry skin
Eye infections / Styes
Gastritis or indigestion
Gout
Headaches – migraine and tension
Hemorrhoids
Impetigo
Acute fracture (non-displaced)
Minor concussions
Back pain or strains
Knee, shoulder, and ankle sprains
Fingernail / Toenail injuries
Hand and foot Injuries
Splinter removal
Falls
Minor trauma and lacerations
Minor burns
Work-related Injuries
Diagnostic Testing:
Cultures
Chemistry lab panels
Influenza (flu)
Mononucleosis
Pregnancy tests
Strep throat screens
Physical Exams:
Employer drug testing
Employer pre-employment
Camp and sport exams
Vaccinations:
Covid-19
Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)
Flu – seasonal
Flu – H1N1
Td (tetanus, diphtheria)
EKG
Digital x-ray
Lab
M-Th 8:00am to 6:00pm
Friday Closed
Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Covid-19 Safety Protocols include but are not limited to:
•Screening staff for a temperature and other symptoms before every work shift.
•Providing staff additional training and education on personal protective equipment.
•Requiring masks for all patients and staff to reduce overall risk of transmission.
•Enhanced cleaning and decontamination practices.
•Separating patients with COVID-19 symptoms from asymptomatic patients
•Using telehealth services to screen patients, and reduce patient and staff infections
Abdominal pain
Allergies
Athlete’s foot
Arthritis flares
Asthma flares
Bladder Infections
Bronchitis / Pneumonia
Colds
Cold sores
Cuts / Minor lacerations
Diarrhea
Diverticulitis
Ear infections
Ear wax removal
Eczema / Dry skin
Eye infections / Styes
Gastritis or indigestion
Gout
Headaches – migraine and tension
Hemorrhoids
Impetigo
Infectious diseases (coughs, colds, diarrhea, vomiting and fever)
Influenza (flu)
Insect / Bee stings
Medication side effects
Minor allergic reactions
Panic attacks / acute anxiety
Pink eye
Poison ivy / Poison oak
Rash / Skin conditions
Ringworm
Sinus infections
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Stomach flu (gastroenteritis)
Strep / Sore throat
Swimmer’s ear
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Acute fracture (non-displaced)
Minor concussions
Back pain or strains
Knee, shoulder, and ankle sprains
Fingernail / Toenail injuries
Hand and foot Injuries
Splinter removal
Falls
Minor trauma and lacerations
Minor burns
Work-related Injuries
Diagnostic Testing:
Cultures
Chemistry lab panels
Influenza (flu)
Mononucleosis
Pregnancy tests
Strep throat screens
Physical Exams:
Employer drug testing
Employer pre-employment
Camp and sport exams
Vaccinations:
Covid-19
Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)
Flu – seasonal
Flu – H1N1
Td (tetanus, diphtheria)