If you have traveled to a known high-risk location within two weeks of your appointment, OR if you have the following symptoms, please call our office to reschedule your appointment:
Cough
Fever
Shortness of breath
Loss of taste
Body aches and pains
All other patients in good health can and should keep their scheduled appointments.
Please be aware of the following protocols that are currently put in place to keep our patients and team safe and healthy:
You must wear a mask to enter and while in our office. Our team will instruct you on when to remove your mask for treatment.
Our team will screen you for COVID-19 symptoms, including taking your temperature at the start of your appointment.
Our team will wear enhanced protective equipment.
Appointment times will be spread out to promote social distancing and to allow for new disinfection protocol between patients.
Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation! We look forward to seeing you soon!
4601 W. 109th St., Suite 320, Overland Park, KS66211
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