12/20/2020
Happy Holidays!
It has been quite a hectic year for most of us , we all together united in one event and that was facing a Novel Coronavirus pandemic and we have all been dealing with it in our own ways for 9 months now.
Some of us interacted the virus, or their family member did, or a friend, or a neighbor or even the doctor:)
Sadly some families lost their loved ones, and our heart goes out for them. Some experienced anxiety, fear and depression.
Yet on the upside, we learnt a lot out of the pandemic, we learnt to be more patient, more family bonding occurred, more home cooking, more empathy to each other, many of us started seeing life from a different angle, we started to appreciate life more and what we used to take for granted, is no longer granted. Most of all we learnt to breathe wearing our masks at all times.
In this Holiday season I wish that you are all safe and healthy. I am grateful for each one of you. I am grateful for my amazing heroes' staff members who are courageous, caring and hardworking, I can't be more grateful for each one of them. I am grateful for my dear family, their love and help during this sensitive time.
We will reopen our office tomorrow 12/21/2020 after we did the periodic deep disinfection and sanitation.
Please make sure you don't have any fever, recent travelling or any covid symptoms when you visit our facility. We will be taking the temperature and a survey with every phone call and office visit.
Masks are mandatory.
For Covid symptoms or any patient who doesn't want to come in person we are offering Telemedicine appointments with all providers as well.
Please call us at 310-530-7244 to schedule your appointment.
To book an appointment now please follow this link :
https://solimancare.schedulemypatient.com/ #/auth
Best Wishes,
Shahinaz Soliman, MD
COVID 19 Vaccine Information
Who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination?
Per CDC guidance, COVID-19 vaccinations are currently only available to:
Healthcare workers
Residents of long-term care facilities
Select populations based on varied state guidelines*
If you fall into one of these groups, you'll hear from your local health official or employer directly.
We anticipate vaccines be available at our office for the general population sometime in 2021.
What are the differences between the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines?
The two vaccines are largely similar:
Data shows both are between 94 to 95% effective.
Both require two doses.
Neither is a live virus vaccine.
Neither impacts your body's DNA.
Reported side effects for both are nearly identical: mild fever, headache, fatigue, pain at the injection site.
Both use new vaccine technology called mRNA.
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