Telehealth appointments are available for all of your needs including prescription refills.

WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS WHO ARE SICK OR HAVING ANY TYPE OF PROBLEM.
In light of the current pandemic, our office has taken drastic measures to prevent exposure to our patients and employees. As you know our providers are currently seeing patients through telemedicine and are still able to assist you in managing your care, however, because we do not have our full staff, you may need to be seen for an appointment to take care of things previously handled by our support staff If you have any questions or concerns please call our office right away: 215-735-7992

Hygiene Beyond Hand Washing
Understanding the basics of hygiene is crucial to maintaining health and preventing disease. Hygiene has been THE hot topic since the Coronavirus pandemic began. While our top hygiene exercise is currently social distancing, the Center for Disease Control(CDC) has put emphasis on practices such as washing your hands often and for 20 seconds at a time, coughing and sneezing into your elbow, and staying home if you are sick.

While these are some of the most important tips, there are countless hygiene rules that we should be following throughout our everyday lives. There are two categories to describe these types of hygiene: Personal and Domestic.
Personal Hygiene
Personal Hygiene is how you take care of your body. These basic habits minimize the risk of infection and also enhance overall health.

  • Bathe regularly: Wash your body and hair often. Your body is constantly shedding skin, and that skin needs to come off.

  • Trim your nails: Keeping your finger and toenails trimmed and in good shape will prevent problems such as hang nails and infected nail beds. Keep your feet clean and dry.

  • Brush and floss your teeth: At the very least, brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily. Brushing minimizes the accumulation of bacteria in your mouth, which can cause tooth decay and gum disease.

  • Wash your hands: We all know this one… Washing your hands before preparing or eating food, after going to the bathroom, after coughing or sneezing, and after handling garbage, goes a long way toward preventing the spread of bacteria and viruses. Keep a hygiene product, like an alcohol-based sanitizing gel, handy for when soap and water isn’t available.

  • Sleep: Get plenty of rest. At least 8 hours. Lack of sleep can leave you feeling run down and can compromise your body's natural defenses, your immune system.

APRIL HOURS
(these hours are subject to change)
Monday: 8am-4pm
Tuesday: 8am-4pm
Wednesday: 8am-4pm
Thursday: 8am-4pm
Friday: 8am-4pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: CLOSED