COVID-19 Notice
Rejuvime Medical • March 17, 2020

At Rejuvime Medical our number one priority continues to be the health and safety of our patients.
Please know we are prepared to continue business at full capacity at our clinic locations.
Safety continues to be a priority for us as it is for all of you. With that in mind, we are prepared to implement the following so as not to disrupt your service:
- Telehealth Consults : Most of you have already done a Telehealth Consult and are likely unaware. This just means rather than having to come into the office and meet with our Providers, your consultations are conducted over the phone.
- Relaxing Follow Up Rules : LabCorp and Rejuvime Medical practice rigorous hygiene and sanitation practices, but we understand that some patients may be reluctant due to practicing social distancing.
- Early Refills : We do not want to be a barrier in allowing you to maintain your current medication services with Rejuvime Medical. Therefore, we are allowing early refills for patient medications.
- Office Hours- M/W/F 8:30am-2pm : We will temporarily shorten our office hours closing 1 hour early to follow deep cleaning and sanitization practices.
We will continue to monitor events and take guidance from the CDC and local authorities.
Thank you,
The Rejuvime Medical Team
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