Important Information for Patients Visiting WK Pediatric Health & Wellness

If you have symptoms of or exposure to COVID-19 Coronavirus
CALL FOR INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU COME
so that we can limit potential exposure to our other patients and staff.

We Ask You to Mask

For the safety of our patients and staff, we ask you to mask when you visit our hospitals and clinics. Don’t have one? They are easy to make. Watch the surgeon general’s video.

We Ask You to Mask

For the safety of our patients and staff, we ask you to mask when you visit our office. Don’t have one? They are easy to make. Watch the surgeon general’s video.

  1. We will screen ALL patients and caregivers.
    • Patients with POSITIVE screens will return to the car to wait for a phone call for their exam room.
    • Patients with NEGATIVE screens have the option of waiting in the waiting room or returning to their car while waiting for an exam room. You are to stay 6 feet away from others.
  2. SICK patients will enter and check in at the EAST entrance. WELL patients will enter and check in at WEST entrance. Signs are posted.
  3. Please inform your child that staff and other patients may be wearing masks, gloves and other protective equipment.
  4. We strongly encourage only one caregiver with each patient. Maximum allowed is 2. Please do not bring siblings/children not being seen to clinic. 
Recommendations are updating daily. Please be patient as we adjust our clinic to provide the BEST
care for your little ones. You can keep up with the most up to date recommendations at CDC.gov and AAP.org.

FACTS ABOUT COVID-19

COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

The most common symptoms that may appear 2 to 14 days following exposure to the virus are:

  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing

Symptoms may also include at least two of these:

  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Repeated shaking with chills
  • Muscle pain
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • New loss of taste or smell

COVID-19 RISK FACTORS

  1. Travel to an affected country/region
  2. Close contact (within 6 feet) with a person diagnosed with COVID-19

IF YOU SUSPECT YOU HAVE COVID-19

If you suspect you have COVID-19 AND you have one of more of the risk factors, immediately call your primary care physician for instruction.  If you do not have a primary care provider, call the Louisiana Department of Health general information line (2-1-1) or your preferred healthcare provider (urgent care, emergency department) for instructions. 

DO NOT ARRIVE AT ANY HEALTHCARE PROVIDER WITHOUT CALLING FIRST TO GET INSTRUCTIONS. Arriving at a location without getting instruction risks exposure of others who do not have this virus. 

IF YOUR CONDITION IS LIFE-THREATENING, CALL 9-1-1, but be sure to SHARE YOUR SYMPTOMS and RISK FACTORS with the operator so appropriate measures can be taken when transporting you to a healthcare facility.

Avoid public areas.  Stay at home away from others if you are sick.

Limit contact with pets and animals. Since little is known about this virus, avoid contact with your pets. If you must care for a pet while ill, wash your hands before interacting with the pet and wear a facemask.

Cover your coughs and sneezes. Dispose of tissues in a lined trashcan. Wash your hands immediately.

Clean your hands often. Wash with soap and water at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing; going to the bathroom, and before eating or preparing food. If you do not have soap and water, use an alcohol-based (at least 60% alcohol) hand sanitizer.

Avoid touching your face.  Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

Clean household/personal items daily. These include your dishes, cell phone, computer keyboard, door knobs, countertops, sink faucet handles, etc.