If you are visiting Dr. Beeve's office for routine eye care or for an urgent need, you may feel nervous about venturing out during the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). But rest assured that Dr. Beeve's office follow strict hygiene and disinfection guidelines to keep you safe. Here are some changes to eye exams and procedures that you may encounter at your next appointment.
please wear a mask or face covering without a valve while within his office
you will be asked a few questions related to recent cough or fever like symptoms
you will be provided hand sanitizing lotion upon checking in
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