Protective face masks are in dire shortage nationwide. In order to protect the very limited supply of masks for those fighting the COVID-19 situation, Envision Radiology have decided to make our own masks for our patients. We’ve decided to make them with love and compassion, and we need YOUR help.
Envision Radiology and our family of facilities including Envision Imaging, Health Images, and Colorado Springs Imaging, are all working together to create our own, hand-made face masks. By creating masks for our own patients, we are not only putting our patients first to help protect them, but we are helping our fellow healthcare professionals to keep and retain critical, existing supplies, to help treat Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients.
Why We’re Doing It
As the United States encounter the worst pandemic in recent years, we need to do everything we can to protect patients at all of our diagnostic imaging facilities.
By making masks with love we feel we’re not only putting our patients first, but also helping the bigger picture of supporting our national dilemma of mask shortage.
How You Can Help
We need your help! We cannot do this without YOU. We are humbly asking our entire Envision community of staff, patients, relatives, and friends, to unite together to help make masks which we can share in our centers and provide to patients.
Super special thanks to Heidi Isaac from The Button, The Needle, and the Wardrobe from Colorado Springs for the amazing video and instructions! Thank you, Heidi!
Where Do I Send the Masks?
Once you’ve made your masks, you can drop them off in person, mail them, or call someone to pick them up. Begin by choosing a state below to see all locations and drop-off options in that area:
Thank you so much for helping us to provide masks! You are not only helping patients and staff at Envision Radiology, but you are helping the entire country create and sustain medical masks throughout the current pandemic we are experiencing. We sincerely appreciate your kindness, compassion, and love!
Disclaimer
These masks are not as effective as N95 respirators or surgical masks at preventing the spread of infection via respiratory droplet transmission. In accordance with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), homemade masks for the care of patients with COVID-19 will be used as a last resort.
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Convenient Locations Near You
We are ready to serve you. To make an appointment today, select a center near you. We have a variety of locations found in and around the following areas: