COVID-19 Update

At the Main Line Center for Laser Surgery, we are committed to your health and safety. As we all emerge from our quarantines, we want to assure you that we are prepared for our return to the office. We have updated our equipment and instilled new procedures for the staff so that your next visit will be as touch free as possible.

During your next visit to our center, you will encounter new safety protocols. On the day of your appointment, we are encouraging patients to stay in their cars. Please call after you arrive to check-in. We will inform you when we are ready for you. You will be taken directly into a private treatment room. Please refrain from bringing any guests to your appointment, unless you are the parent/guardian of a minor child. You won’t need to wait in the waiting room at all!

In addition, all patients coming to our office will be screened. Temperature checks will be conducted when you first arrive in the office. Please stay home if you are unwell and call our office to reschedule your appointment. All staff will be wearing scrubs, masks, face shields, and gloves to minimize the risk of illness. All staff will also be screened daily for symptoms of COVID-19. We ask that you come to your appointment in a mask. We will provide you with a mask if you do not have one available.

Extensive cleaning of the treatment room will take place between each patient. Along with the disinfecting of frequently touched surfaces, we also provide sanitizing stations throughout the office. Cleanliness has always been a top priority at our center, and we will continue to uphold the highest standards.

At the Main Line Center for Laser Surgery, our goal is to maintain mutual safety and to continue to give excellent care. Our team has missed you and we look forward to safely caring for you at your next appointment.

Please give us a call if you have any questions. If you would like to be added to our priority waitlist for when we soon reopen, please use this LINK. We are excited to see you very soon.

Sincerely,

Dr. Eric Bernstein and Staff