In response to recent COVID-19 concerns, we are writing to assure our clients that we are taking recommended precautions. I hope you are all staying safe and sane!The office has reopened for routine eye exams. To maintain social distancing we ask that you call from your car once you have arrived and Jackie, Joyce or I will come out to meet you. We are required to ask you several COVID19 questions and take your temperature before bringing you straight to the exam room. If you are picking up glasses or contact lenses we will bring them to your car. For your safety and out of respect for others please wear a mask.
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