At Vanderbilt Health, we understand the importance of providing safe and effective care, especially when it comes to your rehabilitation needs. That's why we have taken extensive measures to ensure your safety during your journey of perineal rehabilitation.
As we resume surgeries, procedures, and clinic visits that were previously paused or delayed, we prioritize your well-being above all else. Our safety protocols not only adhere to, but often exceed, the guidelines set by local, state, and CDC public health recommendations.
To maintain a safe environment, everyone, including patients, visitors, doctors, nurses, and staff, wears masks. We diligently sanitize rooms between each patient and frequently clean public spaces throughout the day. Additionally, we conduct temperature and symptom screenings for everyone entering our facilities.
In our waiting areas, we have implemented measures such as spacing out chairs and limiting the number of individuals allowed in elevators at once. These changes ensure a safe physical distance of at least 6 feet between individuals.
Furthermore, we understand that telehealth visits may be a suitable option for certain cases. If you and your doctor agree that it is the right choice for your care, we can provide you with the convenience and accessibility of virtual consultations.
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities. To learn more about the comprehensive safety measures we have implemented, please visit VanderbiltHealth.com/KeepingSafe.
At Vanderbilt Health, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality of care while ensuring your safety every step of the way.