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How do I apply for Alaska Regional Hospital?

For urgent medical concerns, contact your doctor”s office or call 911. Visit MyChart to: View Your Medical Information. Review your current medications, immunizations, allergies, and medical history. ... Alaska Regional Hospital 2801 DeBarr Rd. …

Why choose Alaska Regional Hospital?

Find a doctor or nurse practitioner and schedule your office visit online. Make an appointment. Patient portal - doctor's office. Connect with your doctor's office and access your health information. Go to health portal. CareNow web check-in - Urgent Care. Check in online to lessen the amount of time you spend waiting at the office. Web Check-In.

When will TAVR be available at Alaska Regional Hospital?

Alaska Regional Hospital is a tobacco-free facility and campus. The use of tobacco of all kinds is prohibited on our campus, including the parking lots. If you are interested in quitting, we encourage you to call Alaska’s Tobacco Quit Line at (888) 842-7848. Hospital Chaplain. Your minister is welcomed and encouraged to visit you.

How do I log in to my online patient account?

Guest Access | Alaska Regional Hospital Patient & Visitor Info Find information to make your visit as comfortable as possible. Patient Portal View portions of your medical record, see test results, upcoming appointments and more. Homepage Visit our homepage to learn more about the all the services available at Alaska Regional Hospital.

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Pet Therapy

The Alaska Regional Hospital Furry Friends (ARHFF) pet therapy program was created to bring the healing power of pets to our patients.

RN Residency Programs

If you are a newly graduated RN or an experienced nurse looking to transition into a new specialty, we have the training program for you!

Surgical Robotics

Our physicians and staff, trained in robotic-assisted surgery, accomplish complex procedures with minimal hassle for you.

Pre-register for your hospital visit

Complete pre-registration paperwork from the comfort of your own home.

Make an appointment with a provider

Find a doctor or nurse practitioner and schedule your office visit online.

What is Alaska Regional Hospital?

Simply said, we put patients first at Alaska Regional Hospital. We sincerely care for every patient and their family members as if they were part of our family. That means we will deliver high-quality healthcare while paying personal attention to you. We will do our best to anticipate and meet your individual needs while making you as comfortable as possible.

How do nurses work?

From admission to discharge, nurses work closely with your physician in providing your prescribed care. In addition to administering medication and treatment, nurses closely observe your condition to keep careful records so your physician is informed of your progress. Registered nurses may be assisted by licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants and unit clerks who work together to meet your needs.

Is Alaska Regional Hospital a tobacco free hospital?

Alaska Regional Hospital is a tobacco-free facility and campus. The use of tobacco of all kinds is prohibited on our campus, including the parking lots. If you are interested in quitting, we encourage you to call Alaska’s Tobacco Quit Line at (888) 842-7848.

What is a library cart?

The library cart is staffed by a volunteer and travels throughout the hospital. A limited supply of books and magazines are offered to you free of charge for your reading enjoyment.

What is discharge planning?

This team is a special group of doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals which monitor your progress while you are in the hospital. Their job is to ensure that you receive the appropriate level of medical care and that you are not discharged until you are medically ready to leave. This benefits you, not only in terms of how long you are in the hospital, but also with regards to what services you receive, thereby assuring you will be charged for only those services you truly need. Soon after your admission, a Patient Care Coordinator will visit you to discuss possible needs for follow up care after discharge.

Does Alaska Regional have a selection menu?

Alaska Regional offers a wide variety of menu choices to satisfy any taste. Selective menus come on your breakfast tray for the next day service. Please circle the items you would like to see come on your tray and keep the menu in your room.

Patient Portal

View portions of your medical record, see test results, upcoming appointments and more.

Homepage

Visit our homepage to learn more about the all the services available at Alaska Regional Hospital.

Where is Dr. Molloy?

He received his undergraduate degrees from the University of Southern California and his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University at the campus of the National Institutes of Health and Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. After completing his Internal Medicine residency, he remained on staff as the Chief of Medical Residents before completing his fellowship training in Gastroenterology.

Who is Dr. Kaszubowski?

will be joining the practice of Dr. Daryl M. McClendon, Dr. Jeffrey W. Molloy, and Dr. Austin T. Nelson in August 2020. Dr. Kaszubowski is board certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California Los Angeles and his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. After completing his Transitional Medicine Internship at Bethesda, Maryland, he completed an Internal Medicine Residency and Gastroenterology Fellowship in San Antonio, Texas.

Where did Dr. John C. Johnson get his medical degree?

He received his undergraduate degrees from the University of Southern California and his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University at the campus of the National Institutes of Health and Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

Is Dr. McClendon a gastroenterologist?

Dr. McClendon is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the American Gastroenterological Association. He received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch . After completing his internal medicine residency, he remained on staff as the Chief of Residents before completing his fellowship training in gastroenterology.

We Want To Be Your Partners In Care

With a medical staff of over 500 independent practitioners, Alaska Regional offers a broad spectrum of health services to the community, including specialties in oncology, cardiology, neurosciences, orthopedics, Women’s services, emergency care, and many others.

Working and Playing in Anchorage

Anchorage is a thriving community offering plenty of opportunities to have fun. Alaska boasts some of the most incredible scenic beauty around the world and draws visitors year-round who come for a vacation and end up making Alaska home.

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