At this time, our office is open and operational for both medical and cosmetic services. We continue to monitor the situation and adhere to all guidelines set forth by the Governor of Texas, CDC, and the City of Dallas. We do ask for your continued patience, as we navigate this unique situation.
Our team has made changes regarding the way we handle our everyday tasks. These include sanitizing the door handles, exam table, chair, and equipment in the rooms with hospital grade antiseptic wipes before and after every patient. We temperature check our staff and physicians each morning and anyone with a temperature over 100 is sent home.
Please note the additional modifications below that have been made for the safety of both the staff and our patients.
Stay home if you are feeling ill.
If you are experiencing shortness of breath, cough, fever, or have had contact with infected persons, we ask that you please stay home and call to reschedule your appointment.Call before you arrive for your appointment.
To maintain social distancing, please call the clinic when you arrive for your appointment, and we will instruct you on when to enter the office. You may be asked to wait in your car or in the first-floor lobby of our building.Temporary hand-shake-free and hug-free zone.
Sadly, our office will have to be a “hand shake free” and “hug free” zone temporarily.No guests allowed.
Please come to your appointment alone, unless bringing a minor child or an adult who needs assistance. Please do not bring additional children who do not have appointments with you to your appointments. We must minimize the number of people in the office. If you have someone drive you to the appointment, they will need to stay outside the office.Protective mask required.
We request that you wear a protective face covering or mask when you come to the office per ordinance of the City of Dallas. We will ask you to remove your mask, if needed, for your exam or treatment. Otherwise, please do not remove your mask. Please limit conversation while you have your mask off to reduce risk of transmission. Should you arrive to the office without wearing a mask or protective face covering, a member of our staff will ask to reschedule your appointment.Protective equipment for staff.
You will observe that our staff and physicians are wearing personal protection equipment (PPE). We will be following the recommendations and requirements of the CDC and the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.Temperature checks.
We will take your temperature when you arrive. Anyone, who has a temperature over 100 will be asked to reschedule their appointment and will be encouraged to contact your medical provider for follow-up. If you know that you have a fever or any of the respiratory symptoms, please call us ahead of time and reschedule your appointment.Minimizing paperwork.
We will attempt to minimize the amount of paperwork that is handled back and forth in the office. You may receive medical history updates or consent forms through email. We will ask you to sign and return those through email or fax prior to your appointment, along with a copy of your insurance card. Insurance changes will be requested through email.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to a member of our staff. We are grateful that you continue to entrust us with your care. Thank you kindly for your understanding.