advocate christ patient portal

by Mr. Titus Stokes 6 min read

For Patients | Advocate Christ Medical Center | Oak Lawn, IL

10 hours ago Our financial counselors may be reached at 708-684-5069. Advocate Christ Medical Center offers online bill payments. Patients can pay their hospital bill, check account status and verify insurance information through the secure, easy-to-use service. Visit Bill Pay and select “Christ Medical Center.”. >> Go To The Portal


Does Advocate Christ Medical Center offer online bill payments?

Advocate Christ Medical Center offers online bill payments. You can pay your hospital bill, check account status and verify insurance information through the secure, easy-to-use service. To learn more about the new feature, visit advocatehealth.com/billpay.

How do I contact Advocate Christ Medical Center Chaplain?

Contact a chaplain by calling 41-PRAY (41-7729) from your hospital room phone, or ask your nurse for assistance. What services are available for people with special needs? Advocate Christ Medical Center is committed to serving patients who have disabilities.

Does Advocate Christ Medical Center have a lost and found?

Public Safety does house a lost and found for missing items, however, Advocate Christ Medical Center is not responsible for personal property kept in patients’ rooms. Cell phone use is permitted throughout the medical center.

Where can I Park at Advocate Christ Medical Center?

Convenient, accessible parking is located on both the east and west sides of our campus. For your convenience, valet service is offered at Advocate Christ Medical Center Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Valet car retrieval ends at 7 p.m.; thereafter, Public Safety personnel retrieve all remaining cars.

Is Advocate Aurora Health a good place to work?

Advocate Aurora Health is consistently named among the best places to work. In 2021, we earned the Top Workplaces USA award thanks to the dedication of our physicians, nurses and team members.

Can you do a video visit with a primary care provider?

You can often schedule video visits with your primary care provider, specialists and other members of your care team. Call your provider’s office to discuss visit options, which may include video visits.

What is Christ Medical Center's patient advocacy team?

Christ Medical Center’s patient advocacy team is here to serve our patients, their families and friends in many ways. Patient advocacy specialists are neutral representatives who advocate on behalf of patients by partnering with clinicians, care providers and leaders to answer questions, and investigate and resolve concerns. Advocates help to explain medical center policies, procedures and services and provide support for patients with special needs.

How to contact a patient advocacy specialist?

To contact a specialist, dial “0” and ask the operator for Patient Advocacy or call extension 41-5452 in-house or 708-684-5452. After hours or on holidays, you are able to leave a voice message at extension 41-5452 and a patient advocacy specialist will return your call on the next business day.

Why are chaplains important?

Because each patient’s spiritual needs are important to us , our professionally trained chaplains, representing many faiths, are a vital part of our healing team. They are available 24 hours a day for pastoral care, counseling and sacraments. They also assist with ethical concerns and advance directives.

What is the Molenhouse Chapel?

The Molenhouse Chapel is located on the first floor of the East Tower and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, for anyone seeking a quiet place to meditate or pray. The chapel also is used for occasions of formal worship and memorials led by the chaplains.

Where is Café 95?

Dining Options. As a convenience for our visitors, Café 95 is located on the first floor off the main lobby of the East Tower. Vending machines are available 24 hours a day. Guest trays may be served in patient rooms under special circumstances.

Is smoking allowed in hospitals?

In keeping with Advocate’s mission to promote health and wellness, smoking is not allowed anywhere on any hospital campuses, courtyards, parking towers or parking lots. This policy pertains to patients and visitors, as well as physicians, associates and volunteers.

What is LiveWell app?

LiveWell helps you manage appointments, message your doctor, get test results and more. And with exclusive tools like guided meditation and good-for-you recipes, you’ll discover even more ways to live well. Select the iOS App Store or Android Google Play button below to download. LiveWell Username. Password.

Is LiveWell still supported in Internet Explorer?

Internet Explorer support ending June 16 2020. As of Ju ne 16 LiveWell will no longer work on Internet Explorer. Try one of these browsers for a better experience: Microsoft Edge, Chrome or Firefox. MyAdvocateAurora is now LiveWell.

How to submit medical records to a hospital?

You can submit your medical records request via email or mail to the hospital from which you’re seeking the records. If you send via mail, please address the envelope to the attention of the Health Information Management Department at the hospital. You also can stop in and drop off your request in person.

How to contact Advocate Children's Hospital?

Advocate Christ Medical Center. Advocate Children’s Hospital – Oak Lawn Campus. Phone: 708-684-5030. Fax: 708-520-1039.

What should be included in a medical letter?

The letter should include: Patient first name, last name and date of birth. The specific health information you’d like released (e.g., specific date of service, specific condition, specific physician, date range) The medical record format you prefer (paper or electronic) The person designated to receive the records. Where to send your records.

How to request medical records?

There are three ways to request your medical records: 1 Use the LiveWell app or website. 2 Complete and submit and submit a Patient Request for Health Information form [PDF]. 3 Write us a letter requesting the release of your health information. The letter should include: 4 Patient first name, last name and date of birth 5 The specific health information you’d like released (e.g., specific date of service, specific condition, specific physician, date range) 6 The medical record format you prefer (paper or electronic) 7 The person designated to receive the records 8 Where to send your records 9 The signature of the person whose medical records will be released (or their legal representative)