We are open!
FYZICAL remains open to help during this difficult time. We know that you do not want to lose any progress you have made, nor do you want to continue living in pain.
☆ We ask that our patients, just like our staff, wear a face mask when in the clinic. We have masks here if you ☆ need one, as well as hand sanitizer and tissues.
At FYZICAL, your health and well-being is our top priority
We are monitoring recommendations from the health authorities and we are open to provide the personal care needed for our patients treatment and journey to recovery.
We would like to share some details on the standard daily practices which we have always had at our clinics, in addition to extra steps we are taking in light of the virus.
Standard practices that our patients have always experienced at FYZICAL include:
- All of our linens are single use and are cleaned using detergent on high heat
- Wiping down of all treatment beds and equipment after each use with hospital grade disinfectant
- Our clinics are fully equipped with hand washing stations as well as hand sanitizer
- Cleaning high-touch areas with medical grade disinfectant (e.g., door handles, common area surfaces, railings, chairs, light switches, payment machines, exercise equipment and treatment tools)
- Our staff wash their hands thoroughly between treating each patient
Additional steps we are taking now include:
- Additional training to our staff on increased sanitization/hand hygiene recommendations
- Advising our staff to stay home if they are feeling unwell or have travelled by air in the last 14 days, or have had close contact with someone who has travelled by air in the previous 14 days
- Increasing the frequency of cleaning all items listed above
- Monitoring information from our health authorities to adjust our plan based on recommendations
Telehealth
We are also offering Telehealth appointments that allow you to continue your physical therapy from the comfort and safety of your own home. To learn more about Telehealth and whether it would be the right option for you, click here.
Resources
The following are helpful guides from the Florida Department of Health.
Cases Across the United States
To monitor the number of cases and deaths reported by the states, use the map below.