Help Us Stop the Spread of COVID-19, and Wash Your Paws!
With a few recommended precautions, we feel that we can greatly reduce our chances of contracting or unnecessarily spreading the virus while still maintaining the level of patient care that our clients have come to expect from us.
Since social distancing may be key to reducing the risk of this virus, our staff is making an extra effort to limit direct contact with our clients – we will avoid handshakes or other forms of direct contact and keep our distance.
We understand the gravity of what the world is going through and know that it’s important to limit our social interactions, both at here at the clinic and outside of work, over these next few weeks/months. Keeping infection rates low is a community-wide effort! We are doing our best to keep our staff and clients safe while still providing needed care services.
Per the guidelines put forward by the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health in response to COVID-19, Companion Care Veterinary Clinic recommends the following:
Be Like Frank.
Frank follows the CDC guidelines and washes his paws often. Wash your hands vigorously with soap and water for at least 20 seconds frequently and avoid touching your face.
Be Like Frank and Jackson.
CDC recommends social distancing to slow to the spread of COVID-19. Frank and Jackson are six or more feet apart while waiting in line for a cookie.
Be Like Jackson.
The CDC recommends you wear a facemask if you are sick and are around other people. However, it is best to just stay home. If you are not sick you do not need to wear a facemask, unless you are caring for someone who is sick.
For more information about COVID-19 and recommendations to help stay healthy, please visit the CDC’s website.
Thank you for choosing Companion Care Veterinary Clinic
We are happy to try to provide an environment that makes people feel safe. In an attempt to accommodate individual needs, we would welcome phone calls regarding any sort of needs we must meet prior to medical visits. We also offer car-side veterinary care in which we can bring animals into the clinic while owners wait in their vehicle and all contact can be made over the telephone.