COVID-19 - Montgomery Medical Clinic
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COVID-19

The physicians and staff of Montgomery Medical Clinic are committed to providing our patients and community with the care that they need during the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.

 

We have added telemedicine services for every specialty (Primary Care, Dermatology, Sports Medicine & Nutrition Counseling) so that you can access your provider without having to leave your home. If you believe you would benefit from a virtual consultation, please contact us at 301-208-2273.

 

If you are a current patient and need to schedule an appointment, please utilize your patient portal account as it will provide you with the quickest appointment availability.

 

If you need to come to the office for an appointment, know we are taking extra precautions to keep you safe. We are following strict cleaning protocols and adhering to all the CDC’s recommendations to allow for social distancing.

 

If you need a prescription refill that is not dependent on any follow-up work, call your dispensing pharmacy to request a refill. They will send us an electronic request that can be processed quickly and efficiently. Please allow 48-72 hours to receive a response. Our staff is working diligently to provide all of our patients with the best care possible.

 

Know that the Montgomery Medical Clinic team is here for you. We are grateful to our colleagues throughout Montgomery County and the world that are on the front lines fighting this virus. We will get through this together!

Coronavirus Prevention Tips

 

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water or alchol-based sanitizer.
  • Maintain a safe distance (at least 6 feet) from other individuals while out in public.
  • Avoid touching your face.
  • If you cough, cough into your elbow or a tissue.
  • Stay home if you feel sick, except to seek medical attention.

 

For more tips, visit the CDC’s webpage.