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Covid-19 Service Notice 

During COVID-19, United Medical consulting group were required to suspened  all non-essential and elective services involving direct physical contact with patients  . The group  avert or avoid a situation that would have a direct impact on the safety of The staff and the patients.
As Ontario Province begin to lift “safer-at-home” and “stay-at-home” orders, some private practitioners may wonder if it’s OK to return to providing in-person services. If feasible, Ontario goverement  recommends that practitioners providing routine outpatient care continue to use telehealth as much as possible to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission. However, when the time comes to resume in-person sessions, take these steps before opening their office to patient care.
United Medical consulting group will follow the same protcol .  United Medical consulting group will resume service on line in the nearst future .  

Take steps to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in your Pharmacy or the clinic :Ontario Public Services have developed guidelines for minimizing the spread of the coronavirus. Based on their guidance, recommends taking precautions in your practice, including:
  • Arrange office seating in the waiting room and in therapy/testing rooms to encourage physical distancing. Consider removing the chairs in the waiting room, positioning them far apart or placing “do not sit here” signs.
  • If feasible, open windows or take other steps to increase ventilation.
  • Wear a mask and ask your patients to do the same. You should keep some in the office for those who may not have one.
  • Schedule appointments at intervals to minimize having too many people in the waiting room.
  • Ask patients to come into the office five minutes before their appointment time, not earlier.
  • Keep hand sanitizers that contain at least 60% alcohol in the office, the waiting room and check-in counter.
  • Post notices encouraging people to wash their hands and to avoid touching their face.
  • Tell patients and office staff to stay home if they have a fever, shortness of breath or a cough, or have been exposed to someone who shows signs of COVID-19.
  • Avoid hugging or handshaking.
  • If you use a credit card station, sanitize it after each use. If staff runs the credit cards, they should wear gloves.
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