Health & Safety

We’re thrilled to be back in our offices seeing patients again!

THANK YOU to our valued patients who have supported us through the purchase of contact lenses in recent weeks! Because of your patronage, we will be able to continue offering high-quality eye care services to you all. Although we’re always focused on the health of our patients, we want you to know that we’ve taken enhanced measures to protect your well-being while you’re in our offices.

When you come in for your next appointment, you will notice the following new procedures:

time
Limiting eye exams to two per hour
number of people
Limiting the number of employees & customers in our showroom
online form
Online patient forms – please fill out prior to your appointment
temperture check
Temperature check on arrival with a non-contact thermometer for our employees & patients
PPE
PPE for all our employees including KN95 masks as well as face masks provided when patients are coming in
cleaner
All equipment will be cleaned after every exam
gloves
Gloves will be provided to patients to make their frame purchase
wash hands
Hand hygiene will be enforced with hand washing for 20 seconds
social distance
We will maintain 6’ distance between people as much as possible

Focused on Essential Eye Care

The first few weeks we will be focusing on essential eye care needs such as:

blurry vision
Blurred vision which is significantly hampering day to day operations
broken glasses
Broken or lost eyewear
contacts
Needing new contact lenses for people who have previously worn contact lenses (We are excluding new contact lens fits at this time until June 10, as that’s when the governor lifts the stay at home order)
contact lens
Contact lens-induced redness in the eyes or discomfort leading to pain & sensitivity to light
bad eye sight
Flashes & floaters in the eyes with or without loss of vision
red eye
Any red eye or pink eye, which may or not be associated with sensitivity to light, as well as any eye pain
eye injury
Eye injuries/trauma
calendar
We recommend people who are coming in for eyeglass adjustments, etc. to come in after June 10 as that’s when the stay-at-home order gets lifted.