As the country continues to reopen during COVID-19, so do eye care providers. While some states are only open for essential services, others are allowing routine services to resume, such as eye exams and contact lens fittings. With these openings, come a few changes. The American Optometric Association explains what changes you can expect at your next eye doctor’s visit:
- Strict protocols for cleaning and sterilization of the office
- Possible temperature readings in the office to check for COVID-19 symptoms
- Social distance practices including limiting number of patients in waiting room
- Staff and patients may be required to wear face masks and/or gloves
- Limitation on hours of operation
If you or someone in your household is sick, it is recommended that you stay home. If you have a scheduled eye doctor’s appointment, please call to reschedule for a time when you or your family member is better. These new safety practices may take time to adjust to, but they are in place to protect all of us.
Learn more about what services are available in your state and how you can use your NVA benefit at this time with NVA’s reopening FAQs: https://nvablog.com/home/eyewear/reopening-faqs/
