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COVID-19 Policy & Procedures

Posted on January 26, 2022by RSC Staffin Blog

As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we are committed to protecting the health of both our patients and staff. To ensure your safety, we require the following measures:

Staff

RSC has a mandatory coronavirus and flu vaccination policy for all employees. In accordance with our responsibility to provide and maintain a workplace that is free of known hazards, we are mandating all employees receive both coronavirus and influenza (“flu”) vaccinations to protect our patients and your coworkers and minimize the risk of infectious disease in our workplace.

Patients

Patients are required to fill out a COVID-Questionnaire prior to coming in for an in-office appointment. We ask that you reschedule your appointment should you exhibit any symptoms of corona virus, have a direct exposure, or test positive.

Following a positive COVID-19 test, patient treatment will be postponed until the patient has completed the CDC recommended quarantine guidelines and received a negative PCR test.

Let's Stop Covid-19!

Both the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that regardless of where you are in the family building process that you receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Learn more about infertility and the COVID-19 Vaccine.

“I chose to get the COVID-19 vaccine because I choose to care for others. I choose my family, my friends, my patients. I choose to protect your family and friends too. I choose to continue practicing medicine safely, helping people have the family they’ve been dreaming about.”

— Dr. Matrika Johnson