As of Tuesday evening, March 17th, the CDC has recommended that all routine eye care be deferred until further notice, in order to slow the transmission of COVID-19 through our community.
Please be assured that we are still available to triage all urgent and emergent issues as well as help you with routine matters during this challenging time.
What does this mean?
If you are scheduled for an annual eye examination we will tentatively reopen the schedule to routine care starting on April 19th.
If you need to replace glasses or contact lenses and need an extension on your prescription, please contact us and we will assist you in obtaining some until you can come in for a visit. We have a link on our website to order contacts. Any other contact can be made through the Info link, or directly at info@acuitynyc.com
If you are running out of a medication please contact us and we can transmit a refill electronically to your pharmacy.
If you have an issue which cannot wait for an office visit, contact us and we will schedule a FaceTime, Skype or Telephone appointment with one of our doctors. Medicare has temporarily relaxed its telehealth rules to allow this type of communication during the pandemic crisis. Other insurers may follow suit and allow for reimbursement of virtual care costs. The consultation must be initiated at your request.
If you have an ocular emergency we are, as always, available to help you at any time. Call 1-212-580-2020 and wait for instructions at the end of the message. Dr. Kanevsky or Dr. Salner will try their best to meet you in the office whenever possible. In some instances a house call may be possible if you cannot leave your home. If not we will direct you to the nearest eye emergency facility.
During this period of social distancing and quarantine, we must all do our part by restricting activities outside the home except for getting medical care. Do not go to work, school, or public areas. Avoid using public transportation, ride-sharing, or taxis. Please remember that 80% of COVID-19 cases are mild and resolve within a week. However, if you feel your symptoms are worsening, call ahead before visiting your doctor’s office or emergency department and tell them you have or may have COVID-19. This will help the office protect themselves and other patients.
We have asked our staff to stay home until further notice to protect them, our patients, our city, our nation, and our planet. Despite the financial and emotional hardships this will cause, we ask every one of you to do the same. Together we will weather this storm.
With sincerest wishes for your continued good health we remain at your service,
Viola Kanevsky, OD Jenna Salner, OD Doug Dinger Rachel Zizov Laura Kim Claire Zizov