21July 2020
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)– Alpha Care Spine & & Medical Center has been opened given that the start of the COVID-19 pandemic after Governor McMaster labeled them as a vital business.
Although they've constantly been open, they have made modifications to the way they carry out service to help keep both their workers and their patients safe.
Dr. Michael Coon, chiropractor at Alpha Care, states the office has always followed CDC guidelines. This consists of needing both employees and clients to use masks, making sure their equipment is sterilized between every patient and place bureaucracy markers that will keep individuals six feet apart.

has been down compared to times prior to the pandemic, but they've consistently made certain that visits for each patient is staggered when required to assist stay up to date with social distancing in the facility. “So we try to make it
available so that there's a six foot range for the clients and … my office, I can say yes we tend to arrange clients a little lighter at this time, so they might be the only person in the waiting room when they can be found in and are taken straight back to the treatment room.”Dr. Michael Coon, Alpha Care Dr. Coon included that it's essential for facilities like Alpha Care
to stay open for individuals who require medical aid, however are afraid of going to a busier hospital emergency room.”We tend to treat primarily skeletal related injuries so if someone hurts their back or twist their knee, we may be a very first responder for them rather than going to the emergency room … “Dr. Michael Coon, Alpha Care Alpha Care will have masks available to pass out to clients who do not have one when they get here to their office.Source:
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