Our Clinic's Response to COVID-19

YES, WE ARE OPEN.

"The good thing about COVID-19 is that it does not require any unique cleaning chemicals to disinfect hands and surfaces," says Andrew Janowski, an infectious disease expert at Washington University School of Medicine. "Soap and water does the trick."

Hand-washing is so important that if everyone followed good hand-washing hygiene, it could prevent an estimated 1 in 5 respiratory infections, according to the CDC — that's the equivalent of about 6 million cases of the flu this year.

In addition to the usual fresh face paper and the regular soap and water cleaning of all treatment table surfaces, the BBNC has implemented a few additional sanitary and safety measures in light of the #covid_19 pandemic:

  1. All patients are asked use hand sanitizer provided upon entering the clinic. Yes, we have plenty!

  2. All treatment tables will be sprayed with Lysol after each patient.

  3. Patients 75 and over and those who are immune-deficient or taking immuno-suppressant medicines are asked to refrain from entering the clinic for your own safety.

If you are sick, please self-isolate as directed by our Governor and the CDC/WHO.

If you have heart or respiratory disease, diabetes, cancer, or hypertension, please understand that you enter at a higher risk of death in the event of COVID-19 viral infection (up to 10% risk vs less than 1% in the healthy populations).

Our doctors have always and will continue to use anti-viral wipes and sanitizer on our hands between each patient.