baylor st luke's houston patient portal

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2 hours ago Baylor St. Luke’s takes patient safety seriously. Here are important patient safety goals and ways you can help. Accurate patient identification Provide complete and accurate information when you register, and expect to verify your name and date of birth throughout your stay with us. Correct identification of surgery site >> Go To The Portal


Why Baylor St Luke's Medical Center-Texas Medical Center?

Baylor St. Luke’s takes patient safety seriously. Here are important patient safety goals and ways you can help. Accurate patient identification Provide complete and accurate information when you register, and expect to verify your name and date of birth throughout your stay with us. Correct identification of surgery site

What is the St Luke’s health–Brazosport patient portal?

St. Luke's Health - Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center - Houston, TX Navigation Address 1101 Bates Avenue Houston, TX 77030 (832) 355-1000 Get Directions Hours Monday Open 24 hours Tuesday Open 24 hours Wednesday Open 24 hours Thursday Open 24 hours Friday Open 24 hours Saturday Open 24 hours Sunday Open 24 hours

What is the patient portal at St Luke’s Hospital?

Houston, TX St. Luke's Health - Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center - Houston, TX (832) 355-1000 Address 1101 Bates Avenue Houston, TX 77030 Get directions Open 24 Hours Hours Schedule an Appointment Looking for a doctor? Perform a quick search by name or browse by specialty. Find a Doctor Services We Offer 1 of 65 Impella DTU

Where is Baylor St Luke's located in Houston TX?

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Group is a network of more than 250 multidisciplinary healthcare providers conveniently located throughout the Greater Houston area. Our medical professionals provide personalized care in a variety of specialties, including primary care, cardiology, orthopedics, and OB/GYN.

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Do you have a patient portal?

MyChart serves as our patient portal. It allows you to communicate with your doctor, access test results, request prescription refills, and manage...

What insurances are accepted?

You can find a list of the insurances we accept here. This list is for references purposes only and is subject to change. It is recommended that yo...

What is the visitor policy?

You can access our visitor policy here.

How do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill online by visiting this page. If you have questions or concerns about your bill, please call Patient Financial Services at 83...

Patient Rights

Your patient rights are important to each member of the St. Luke’s Health–Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center care team. We want you to have the same care and attention we would want for our families. If you have questions about your care, please ask. We value and protect the following rights for our patients:

Patient Safety

Baylor St. Luke’s takes patient safety seriously. Here are important patient safety goals and ways you can help.

Pricing Transparency

We want to empower you with valuable information to help you and your family make important healthcare decisions. With this tool, you'll be able to find the general price estimate of the procedure you plan to have.

Do you have a patient portal?

MyChart serves as our patient portal. It allows you to communicate with your doctor, access test results, request prescription refills, and manage appointments. Learn more and set up your account here.

How do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill online by visiting this page. If you have questions or concerns about your bill, please call Patient Financial Services at 832-355-3081.

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, also called Coronary Angioplasty, Using Stents or a Catheter With a Balloon at Its Tip

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is a non-surgical procedure used to widen coronary arteries that have been blocked or narrowed. The procedure involves the use of a catheter to place a stent in the heart, opening the blood vessels and improving blood flow.

Thrombolytic Medication Given Through the Veins to Dissolve Blood Clots

Thrombolysis is a treatment used to dissolve clots that develop in the blood vessels and improve blood flow throughout the body. Thrombolytic Medications are sometimes given through an intravenous line (IV) to ensure distribution directly to the affected area.

Aortic Aneurysm Repair

The traditional and most common type of surgery for aortic aneurysms is open chest repair. It involves a major incision in the chest. General anesthesia is needed with this procedure. The aneurysm is removed and the section of aorta is replaced with an artificial graft made of material such as Dacron® or Teflon®.

Balloon Angioplasty

A specially designed catheter with a tiny balloon is carefully guided through the artery to the blockage, then inflated to widen the opening and increase blood flow to the heart. A stent is often placed during the procedure, to keep the artery open after the balloon is deflated and removed.

Balloon Valvuloplasty

A valvuloplasty, also known as balloon valvuloplasty or balloon valvotomy, is a procedure to repair a heart valve that has a narrowed opening. In a narrowed heart valve, the valve flaps (leaflets) may become thick or stiff and fuse together (stenosis). This reduces blood flow through the valve.

Bioprosthetic Valve Replacement

Bioprosthetic heart valves are most commonly either made of bovine (cow) or porcine (pig) tissue. Of course the main advantage of a bioprosthetic valve is that there is not typically the need for life long blood thinning medication and therefore a significantly lower risk of bleeding.

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Coronary artery bypass surgery is a treatment for coronary artery disease (blocking or narrowing of the arteries that carry blood an oxygen to the heart).

Our offices are open and ready to provide care

We’ve taken several steps to make sure you’re safe when you come to our doctors’ offices.

Our Commitment to Patient Safety for In-Person Visits

We are now offering care through virtual visits on your telephone or computer, however, for certain types of visits, your physician may need to see you in his or her office to properly evaluate your condition.

Same or Next-Day Appointments

You can schedule online or via phone. Use our search tool and filter by specialty, location, and more to find a physician based on your needs.

Leading Medical Specialists

Our board-certified physicians and exceptional staff have access to the latest in technology and continue to advance the standards of healthcare.

Located Near You

Our experts are located throughout the Houston area and surrounding communities.

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