Capital City Surgery Center remains committed to your safety and your care!
Do I have to wear a mask?
At this time, Capital City Surgery Center does not require visitors, patients, and personnel entering the Center to wear a surgical-grade face mask. If you would like to wear a mask during your visit with us, they will be available at the front desk.
We continue to monitor and evaluate the CDC recommendations and will keep you updated on any changes in our practices. We appreciate your understanding and patience.
What if I do not feel well?
We are asking patients and visitors who are sick to not enter the facility. This includes visitors with:
- Cough, runny nose, or other symptoms due to allergies
- Cold or flu-like symptoms
- Fever
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
- Any other “cold” symptom
In order to ensure our patients and our team are safe, if you feel a visitor appears sick, please ask one of our staff members to address your concern. Any family/visitor who appears sick, but must be on-site for patient needs (i.e., a driver for a patient), must wait outside the Center to limit exposure to others.
With Coronavirus and other respiratory issues, it is important for all of us to stay on top of the latest information coming from state and federal experts. We encourage you to monitor the CDC for the latest updates. Most importantly, it is our desire for you and your families to be safe and stay healthy.