Kalispell OB-GYN Guidelines For Patients Before Your Visit
As healthcare providers, we at Kalispell OB-GYN put the health and safety of our patients and our staff first. It is our mission to provide the best care for women in all stages of life through a professional and compassionate health model, a conversational approach with our patients and a supportive team among our outstanding physicians and excellent support staff.
PREPARING FOR YOUR NEXT VISIT
- Please call the office before coming to your appointment if you have a fever or chills, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, new loss of taste or smell, unexplained new onset of fatigue, body aches, headache, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, congestion or runny nose.
- Please maintain a 6-foot distance between you and others in our waiting rooms.
- Due to Covid-19, one masked visitor may accompany patients to office appointments at this time.
- Patient and visitors are required to wear a mask, covering their nose and mouth for the entire visit. (How to Select, Wear, and Clean Your Mask from the CDC)
- Please have friends and family wait in the car. Only one masked visitor may join you at your appointment.
- To reduce the number of people in our waiting rooms, please wait in your car and call before coming into the office for your appointment. Our front desk staff will provide additional instructions. Our phone number is 406-752-5252.
MAKING SURE OUR PATIENTS & STAFF ARE HEALTHY & SAFE
We have put extra measures in place to make sure patients and staff are safe at our office:
- Daily temperature and symptom checks for all staff, patients, and guests.
- Reducing physical contact between our team members and patients.
- Having patients and guests bring a mask and wear it while at the clinic. (How to Select, Wear, and Clean Your Mask from the CDC)
- Staff wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) while caring for patients, including masks and, when needed, gowns and face shields.
- Reducing guests in the waiting room by limiting friends and family at appointments.
For more information visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website.
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