Get Your Eyes Ready for Allergy Season
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We are currently seeing patients for emergencies, glaucoma, refractive consultations, and our Optical Shop is open daily from 8a-4p. We are currently booking patients for June appointments and for all eye care needs.
While we understand that many of you must be having mixed emotions, on the one hand, you may have some fears about going out and on the other hand, you need to have your eyes examined, or your glasses changed, or cataract surgery.
We completely understand your concerns and would just like to share with you everything that we have done for the safety and well-being of our patients and our staff members.
Here at Rochester Eye and Laser Center, we are following the recommendations and guidelines from the experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Over the past month, our team has taken several webinars to ensure that they are abreast of all the latest and best practices that need to be followed to ensure your well-being.
For your safety and the safety of our staff, we are taking all safety precautions necessary, including:
We ask that you:
We are also asking current patients to use our patient portal to book appointments, leave a secure message, or pay online whenever you can. This will limit your time in the office.
Login Information:
User Name is: Last Name, First Name, Zip Code (ie., DoeJohn14607) - this is case sensitive so please follow the example.
If you don't remember your password or have not been given one - click on "I forgot my password" and set a new one.)
We look forward to helping you get clearly better vision.
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