6 hours ago Hospital Details: Penn Highlands Elk Patient Portal.Effective January 3, 2022, the former Penn Highlands Elk “My eHealth” patient portal will no longer be available for use. If you need your health records from the “My eHealth” patient portal after January 3, 2022, please contact Penn Highlands ELK Medical Records at 814-788-8597. … >> Go To The Portal
Effective January 3, 2022, the former Penn Highlands Elk “My eHealth” patient portal will no longer be available for use. If you need your health records from the “My eHealth” patient portal after January 3, 2022, please contact Penn Highlands ELK Medical Records at 814-788-8597.
If you need your health records from the “My eHealth” patient portal after January 3, 2022, please contact Penn Highlands ELK Medical Records at 814-788-8597. To access current information related to lab results, radiology results and other clinical documents, please access the new “My Penn Highlands” Patient Portal.
For questions related to this patient portal, please contact the PHH portal support line at 814-375-6654. We apologize for any inconvenience. To access records and information from your Doctor’s Office Visit, please click on the button below.
Online access to see your medical records, communicate with your doctor, view upcoming appointments, renew prescriptions and more.
You can still access your older health records on the Penn Highlands My eHealth Patient Portal while you are transitioning to the new portal MyPennHighlands.
We realize that you may feel overwhelmed about your visit. Be reassured that our doctors, nurses, therapists and healthcare professionals at Great Plains Regional Medical Center will do everything they can to care for you and your family.
Should you require a home healthcare agency, a list will be provided for you and the Case Manager can arrange for any care that you need. Your Case Manager or Home Health Representative can help answer the basic three questions asked by patients about Home Healthcare
The Swing Bed Unit is designed for patients who no longer need acute care in a hospital, but still require additional short-term care before discharge. Rehabilitation and specialized nursing care are emphasized.
When your doctor decides you are ready to leave the hospital, a discharge order will be written. You may want to make arrangements with a family member or friend to help you when it’s time to go home. When you are ready to leave, a member of the hospital staff will escort you to the front entrance and help you into the car.
We protect our patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections. For your protection, the hospital conducts fire and disaster drills regularly. The hospital is a fire-resistant building and the staff is trained in fire protection.
Your room assignment at Great Plains Regional is based upon your admitting diagnosis and the bed availability on the day of your admission.
Nourishing and well-balanced meals are an important part of your treatment and recovery. Great Plains Regional Medical Center makes every effort to provide nutritious meals that are prepared according to your doctor’s orders.