PRE-APPOINTMENT INFORMATION:

  1. All patients must answer screening questions online prior to your appointment by clicking the following link: 

    Screening Questionnaire

  2. You’ll be asked those same questions again when you are in the office.

  3. We no longer offer a waiting room, so please give us a call once you’re in the parking lot and continue to wait in your vehicle until a member of our team calls you.

  4. Please have your mask on before entering the office.

  5. Please have a pen ready to use.

  6. Only scheduled patients will be allowed in the office.

  7. We will take your temperature upon entry. You will then be escorted directly to the operatory.

If you have an appointment scheduled within the next few weeks, please contact our office if you experience any of the following:

Fever

Cough

Shortness of breath

Travel within the past 14 days to affected geographical regions

We will discuss your health status, the dental treatment you require, and whether or not visiting our office will be safe for you, our other patients, and our staff.

OUR OFFICE’S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS :

To help prevent the transmission of all respiratory infections, including COVID-19, we adhere to standardized infection control measures, such as performing hand hygiene, providing tissues and no-touch receptacles to throw away used tissues. We follow routine cleaning and disinfection strategies, using cleaners and water to pre-clean surfaces prior to applying an EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectant, as well as appropriate sterilization of all tools and equipment. We also use new facemasks and gloves for each patient per guidelines set by the FDA and CDC.

While our office already adheres to these standard precautions, there are several common sense recommendations we are implementing to prevent the spread of COVID-19:

Screening patients for signs or symptoms of infection when we update their medical histories.

Making sure our masks, gloves, and eye protection are appropriate for the procedures performed.

Cleaning and disinfecting public areas frequently, including door handles, chairs, and bathrooms.

COVID-19: For More Info & Frequently Asked Questions,

Please Visit PA Department of Health: Click Here