Update from Family Eyecare Clinic
Here’s a business update from Family Eyecare Clinic, 107 N. Main St., Bluffton.
As we’ve been monitoring this rapidly changing nature of COVID-19, we want you to know that we are doing our best to navigate.
Together, as a community we are facing trying times and the current pandemic is affecting all of us. We wanted to reach out with an update on how we are handling our business to best support the health and safety of both you and our team.
We want to do everything in our control to mitigate the spread of the virus in order to protect our communities and have made the decision to be open from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday.
We are limiting our visits to emergency and medical care. If you need a prescription refill, an update on your contact lens Rx, or have any urgent eye care needs please call us at (419) 358-6076.
In this world of uncertainty, we appreciate your understanding. We hope at the very least that times like these remind us that we are all in this together. We as a team appreciate your small business support now and always.
We hope to see your healthy, happy faces soon!
Family Eyecare Clinic
Dr. Mark Yoder
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