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Coronavirus: new safety procedures

Accordingly, we have put procedures in place to help us do this:

1) When signing up for an appointment, the Patient Caregiver conducts a special epidemiological interview.
2) We try to limit the number of people in our facility at one time, so we ask patients to come to the appointment without companions or with one caregiver.
3) Upon arrival, we ask everyone to disinfect their hands, put on gloves, and wear masks.
4) At the institute, we measure everyone's temperature and ask them to fill out a special questionnaire about their health status

Dr. Jaroslaw Michal Deszczynski, M.D., explains the new rules in detail in a prepared video.

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We do our best to provide our patients with the continuous treatment and to ensure #safety for our patients and the whole team. Therefore, we had to apply special procedures.

1) While you are booking an appointment, the Patient Caretaker conducts a special epidemiological interview.
2) We try to limit the number of people in our institute, so please come to the visit without accompanying persons or with one guardian only.
3) Upon arrival, we ask everyone to disinfect their hands, put on gloves and masks.
4) At the institute, we measure everyone's temperature and ask to take a special health survey.

Jaroslaw Michal Deszczynski, MD, explains the new rules in detail in the video.

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