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COVID-19 Protocol

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For everyone’s safety, we are asking all patients and visitors to wear a mask or face covering to our office. You can visit here to create your own mask if you do not have one. Patients who arrive without a face covering will be asked to immediately put a mask in place or reschedule. Please call our office for more information. 

FAQ’s  

What is COVID-19? 

COVID-19 is a type of coronavirus that is highly contagious and can cause a range of symptoms from no symptoms (asymptomatic), very mild symptoms, to very severe respiratory issues which can lead to hospitalization or even death.  Studies show that severe cases are more common in the elderly, people with compromised immune systems, hypertension, respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes mellitus.  

How does COVID-19 affect my eyes?  

Your eyes are mucous membranes, just like you mouth or your nose.  This means that it is possible to receive and transmit various bacteria and viruses through your eyes.  Some studies have shown that patients with COVID-19 may present with conjunctivitis either as an early sign of infection or during hospitalization in severe cases.  The CDC recommends increasing the frequency of handwashing and avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth to help prevent the spread of diseases like COVID-19. 

How do you get COVID-19? 

COVID-19, like many other viruses, can be transmitted through airborne droplets when we sneeze or cough.  It can also live for several hours on inanimate objects such as plastic, doorknobs, and your cell phone.   

How is your office keeping patients safe? 

We are following CDC (Centers for Disease Control), AAO (American Academy of Ophthalmology), and other regulatory agencies guidelines daily for the safest patient protocols.  We have adjusted many things in the office to help provide the cleanest and safest environment for patients and staff.  Some of those include:

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  • Requiring all patients to wear a mask during their visit.
  • Increased our frequency of medical grade cleansing of our office furniture and equipment.
  • Offering telemedicine appointments for most patients who can’t make it to the office.
  • Removed all literature in the office to reduce spread of any bacteria or virus.
  • Our staff will be wearing masks and gloves.

Is it safe to have eye surgery during this pandemic? 

Yes, every eye procedure has risks with or without a pandemic.  These risks are typically very mild.  We have taken the recommendations from state, local, and government agencies along with medical societies, and our own doctors that is it safe to continue our various eye care procedures.  Eye surgery should not make you more susceptible to acquiring COVID-19.  Of course, we would continue to recommend that our patients follow the CDC guidelines for protecting themselves against COVID-19 after any eye surgery. 

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Our Locations

Columbia

6325 Woodside Court
Suite 125
Columbia, Maryland 21046

(410) 919-4455
Fax: (410) 339-7326
Mon-Fri: 8:30am to 5:00pm
On Call 24/7 (410) 919-4455

Owings Mills

21 Crossroads Drive
Suite 425
Owings Mills, MD 21117

(410) 337-4500
Fax: (410) 339-7326
Mon-Fri: 8am-4:30pm
On Call 24/7 (410) 337-4500

Olney

5420 Olney Laytonsville Road
Olney, MD 20832

(410) 919-4455
Fax: (410) 339-7326
Mon-Fri: 8am-4:30pm
On Call 24/7 (410) 337-4500

Catonsville

716 Maiden Choice Lane
Suite 102
Catonsville, MD 21228

(410) 337-4500
Fax: (410) 339-7326
Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm
On Call 24/7 (410) 337-4500

Chevy Chase

Eye Doctors of Washington
2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 230
Chevy Chase, MD 20815

(410)919-4455
Fax: (410)210-4013