Hello ! As most of us know, the city of Austin and the state of Texas have begun the process of re-opening businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Hopefully, the aggressive actions over the past 6 weeks will prove effective and the worst is behind us! We too will be reopening our doors on Monday May 4th., with some restrictions and new services. Governor Abbott has ordered all massage establishment to remain closed with the exception of MEDICALLY NECESSARY MASSAGE, which must be accompanied by a massage prescription from a physician or chiropractor. Since Deep Relief is a multidisiplinary clinic, specializing in pain management we will continue to offer massage that falls under this category. If you feel that massage is a necessary treatment for your health and wellbeing and do not have access to either one of these providers you may schedule a massage evaluation with our in house chiropractor Dr. Sean Tipton. Services we will be now be offering: - Acupuncture
- Pain management, herbal consultations
- Chiropractic
- Medical Massage Evaluation
- Initial consult & adjustment (includes Massage evaluation)
- Medical Massage
- (prescription is required)
Feel free to call 512-529-0027 for more information or you may book an evaluation with our Chiropractor online at your convenience. Safety In response to the COVID 19 virus we are stepping up our hygiene and sanitation procedures to ensure the safest environment for patients and staff. Below is a list of ongoing procedures to help make Deep Relief a safe place to continue to receive the care you need during these uncertain times.
What we are doing: - Wearing face masks for increased protection
- Monitoring our staff for signs and symptoms of COVID-19
- Consistently hand washing between clients
- Regularly sanitizing high traffic surfaces like
- door handles, keyboards, restrooms, face cradle...
- Keeping our HVAC fan on constantly
- to keep air flow continuously flowing through our HEPA filtration system
- Spacing out clients
- to reduce traffic in our waiting area and hall
What you should do: - Wear face masks during your visits
- this will not only protect you, but those who might be more susceptible, remember it's also about slowing the spread of COVID so that our hospitals don't become overburdened.
- Self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19
- (see below for a list of possible symptoms) and if suspected stay home and call your Physician if you suspect any possibility for infection.
Symptoms typically include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Some people infected with the virus have reported experiencing other non-respiratory symptoms. Other people, referred to as asymptomatic cases, have experienced no symptoms at all. According to the CDC, symptoms of COVID-19 may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 days after exposure.
Additional Resources: https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/ https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Contact Us: Email [email protected] Phone 512-529-0027
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