29 hours ago The Black Hills Surgical Hospital Patient Portal is an online health management tool that includes a view of clinical data from your BHSH Electronic Medical Record. The clinical data on the Patient Portal includes: Test results, Medications, Allergies, Immunizations, and Health Issues >> Go To The Portal
The Black Hills Surgical Hospital Patient Portal is an online health management tool that includes a view of clinical data from your BHSH Electronic Medical Record. The clinical data on the Patient Portal includes: Test results, Medications, Allergies, Immunizations, and Health Issues
Patient Resources. Welcome to your one-click resource page for all topics related to your surgeries and stay with Black Hills Surgical Hospital.
Log In to Our Patient Portal Thank you for choosing Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center for your care. Our Patient Portal feature will provide you a secure website that enables you to access your medical records. Additional features of our portal include: Securely message your care team Request and review appointments Request prescription refills
We inspire others with our thirst for excellence and we care intensely about the success of each other and BHSH.
We aim to exceed expectations, for our guests and our staff, and we do it by living our values of kindness, passion, service, courage and communication.
We question actions inconsistent with our values and culture of safety.
We build trust and create alignment through a culture of transparency.
At a basic level, general good health principles always apply: a balanced diet, avoiding smoking and use of other substances, being mindful of alcohol use, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular exercise.
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