Resources For Covid-19

We know how difficult it can be to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus disease with the loss of familiar resources. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions. Our team will continue to provide critical services to our clients who fail to exhibit physical signs of the virus. We consider the health of our patients and our staff to be of utmost importance and ask that you consider your health before making a commitment to come in person for services at Siyan Clinical.

With the current outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community and beyond, Siyan Clinical has implemented necessary restrictions to help keep our patients and care team members safe.

If you Are Coming to Us for Care

To ensure the well-being of our patients and team members, we are:

  • Screening all patients for symptoms and exposure risks.
  • Patients who are under self-quarantine are asked to call ahead if they must come to the Clinic.
  • Requiring masks for any outpatients with symptoms of respiratory illness. In some cases, we recommend postponement of in-person services.
  • Maintaining our facility with hand sanitizer and frequent disinfecting of all areas per CDC guidelines.
  • Asking patients to avoid coming to our Clinic if they are experiencing fever and/or symptoms of respiratory illness and contact their physician for suggested treatment.

Visitor Restrictions for Non-Outpatient Appointments

  • Until further notice, we are not allowing any visitors to attend outpatient appointments.
  • Visitors must wait in their car or outside, but may not wait inside the Clinic.

Telehealth Visits

  • We offer Telehealth visits, so you don’t need to leave safety of your home. If you are interested in booking a virtual appointment, please call (707) 387-1631, or email projecthope@siyanclinical.com

More Information About COVID-19

Telehealth Visits

It’s important to know what signs and symptoms to look for and how to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Patients with COVID-19 have had mild to severe respiratory illness with fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Remember, if you have these symptoms, you should call your doctor’s office for advice on whether you should leave at home.

Prevention

There are simple everyday preventative actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. These include:

  • Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, especially after using a tissue, after using the bathroom before eating, and after being in a public setting
  • If you can’t wash your hands with soap and water, then use hand sanitizer
  • Cough and sneeze into your elbow or a tissue. Wash hands with soap and water after discarding the tissue.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Limit close contact with those who are sick (6 feet distance)
  • Stay away from others if you are sick, including staying home from work
  • Disinfect surfaces that are touched often, including your mobile phone

If you feel that you are at risk during this time, you should:

  • Stay home.
  • Call to reschedule any appointments and request a virtual appointment instead
  • Request pharmacy to mail prescriptions to your home address
  • Work from home if offered
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces regularly.

Testing
If you have symptoms, contact your doctor, who can determine whether testing is appropriate.

More Information
For general information, we encourage you to consult the CDC website or the California Department of Health