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COVID-19 UPDATE

MAY 2023
Masking at Maloney’s is now optional!
As of April 2023, the Oregon Health Authority removed the mask mandate for people in healthcare settings.

It is up to you to decide if you would like to continue to mask when you visit our office. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that the following people continue to wear masks in healthcare settings:
  • Who are unvaccinated,
  • With compromised immune systems,
  • With underlying health conditions,
  • Are 65 and older, or
  • Living with others at high risk of severe disease.

Sanitization of all hard surfaces will continue to be conducted before and after each appointment, as the health and safety of our patients and staff remains our top priority.

Want us to mask during your appointment? Just ask! We're happy to do what we can to help you feel safe and comfortable.

​​If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please call 503-675-1320 or Toll Free at 1-800-200-0908.

From our family to yours, we hope you are safe and well. We hope to see you soon!

If you choose to wear a mask, here's HOW!

Instructions from the Oregon Health Authority about how to correctly wear a face covering. These include: washing your hands before putting on your mask, putting it over your nose and mouth, fitting it snuggly to your face, and making you that you can still breathe easily.
Instructions from the Oregon Health Authority explaining how to help a child wear a face covering and making it seem less scary. This includes letting your child choose their mask, trying different styles, demonstrating on a stuffed animal, introducing masks when everyone is calm, practice wearing masks at home, using imagination and make-believe games to make it fun, and pointing out people wearing masks while you are out.
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