In the last 14 days…
1. Have you had CLOSE CONTACT with a person known to have or is under investigation for Coronavirus?
OR
2. Have any travel in the last 14 days?
AND
3. Do you currently have: fever, cough, shortness of breath or labored breathing?
If these apply to you, please return to your vehicle and call the following number to reschedule: 316-219-8299
We are doing all that we can to keep potential exposure out of the office.
Our staff is also taking additional measures in cleaning our patient care areas, including disinfecting public areas more frequently.
We are asking patients that only them and their caregiver are allowed in the exam room. If they bring additional visitors with them, they will need to remain in the lobby.
During this time, we are doing our best to stay on top of this situation, while continuing to strive to provide our highest level of care to all patients. There will probably be a higher number of incoming calls at this time, so please be patient with us as we navigate through this.
April 6, 2020
KDHE adds state to travel quarantine list
Connecticut
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has added one state to the quarantine list: Connecticut.
This is effective for persons returning today, April 6, and moving forward.
A comprehensive list of those individuals in Kansas needing to quarantine for 14 days includes those who have:
Important Note: These mandates do not apply to critical infrastructure sectors needed to continue operations during this pandemic. Public health, including hospitals, clinics, etc. need to have the staffing resources to continue serving Kansans. While KDHE strongly recommends these quarantine restrictions for everyone, we do recognize that medical care needs to continue and no healthcare facility should ever be to a point where it would need to close due to staff being quarantined. We ask facilities to ensure they have updated their Emergency Preparedness Plans and implement protocols to ensure that no employee comesto work symptomatic. Other examples of critical infrastructures include pharmaceutical and food supply, along with others defined by the Department of Homeland Security.
For more information, please visit the KDHE website at www.kdhe.ks.gov/coronavirus.
March 27, 2020
KDHE adds states to travel quarantine list
Louisiana and Colorado
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has added two new states to the quarantine list: Louisiana and Colorado. Previously, just certain counties in Colorado were included. This is effective for persons returning today, March 27, and moving forward.
A comprehensive list of those Kansans needing to quarantine for 14 days includes those who have:
Important Note: These mandates do not apply to critical infrastructure sectors needed to continue operations during this pandemic. Public health, including hospitals, clinics, etc. need to have the staffing resources to continue serving Kansans. While KDHE strongly recommends these quarantine restrictions for everyone, we do recognize that medical care needs to continue, and no healthcare facility should ever be to a point where it would need
to close due to staff being quarantined. We ask facilities to ensure they have updated their Emergency Preparedness Plans and implement protocols to ensure that no employee comes to work symptomatic. Other examples of critical infrastructures include pharmaceutical and food supply, along with others defined by the Department of Homeland Security.
For more information, please visit the KDHE website at www.kdheks.gov/coronavirus. KDHE has a phone bank that is staffed Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. The phone number is 1-866-534-3463 (1-866-KDHEINF). KDHE also has an email address for general inquiries, COVID-19@ks.gov. Please note these contacts are for general questions and cannot provide you with medical evaluations. If you are feeling ill, please stay home and call your healthcare provider.