hendersonville medical center patient portal

by Max Cremin 5 min read

Patient Center | TriStar Health - TriStar Hendersonville

4 hours ago If you might be pregnant, please call (615) 338-1400before your scheduled appointment time. If your physician gave you X-rays to bring with you, please do not forget them. >> Go To The Portal


Is there a patient portal at Virginia Hospital Center?

Available Now! MyVHC offers one convenient and secure patient portal servicing our patients at Virginia Hospital Center, Virginia Hospital Center Physician Group and Arlington Pediatric Center! MyVHC is a free service that allows you to view your medical information 24/7 from anywhere in the world.

Why choose TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center?

TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center, a 159-bed hospital about 15 minutes outside of Nashville, has provided high-quality health care to residents of Sumner and surrounding counties for over 40 years.

Why choose AdventHealth Hendersonville?

At AdventHealth Hendersonville, formerly Park Ridge Health, we’re here to guide you with expert care, useful patient resources, and hospital amenities that support our overall aim to heal your body, ease your mind, and lift your spirit. Get ready to focus on your health, and let us take care of the rest.

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We're Right Here With You

The road to wellness is a journey. One you don’t have to take alone. At AdventHealth Hendersonville, formerly Park Ridge Health, we’re here to guide you with expert care, useful patient resources, and hospital amenities that support our overall aim to heal your body, ease your mind, and lift your spirit.

Resources for Patients

We want to make your journey to whole health easier, before, during, and even after your visit to AdventHealth Hendersonville, formerly Park Ridge Health. Learn more about the tools and patient resources we offer to help you along the way.

So You Can Focus on Healing

When you're bogged down with details like making appointments, filling prescriptions, and paying your bills, it pulls your focus from the thing that matters most: healing. Our goal is to make your experience with us as easy and convenient as possible, so you can focus on your recovery.

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General Information

  1. If you might be pregnant, please call (615) 338-1400before your scheduled appointment time.
  2. If your physician gave you X-rays to bring with you, please do not forget them. (Very important)
  3. If you have had any previous reaction to X-ray IV contrast agents, please call the number above at least 2-3 days prior to your scheduled appointment.
  1. If you might be pregnant, please call (615) 338-1400before your scheduled appointment time.
  2. If your physician gave you X-rays to bring with you, please do not forget them. (Very important)
  3. If you have had any previous reaction to X-ray IV contrast agents, please call the number above at least 2-3 days prior to your scheduled appointment.
  4. If you have a question regarding your exam or the preparation for the exam, please do not hesitate to call us. A technologist will be available should you need them.

Preparation Instructions

  • CT Scan:An intravenous injection may Be required for your CT scan. Daily medications can be taken. No solid food 4 hours prior to injection, it is encouraged to hydrate yourself, drinking 8 to 10 full glasses of water the evening prior to your exam. If you have had a recent plain X-ray of the area to be scanned, please bring it with you. CT Abdomen and Pelvis: Please arrive 1 hour prior t…
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Gastrointestinal Studies

  • Barium Enema:You MUST complete bowel prep prior to your exam. Please call the number above for more details unless your physician gave you instructions in their office. Barium Swallow:Nothing to eat or drink 4 hours prior to exam time. Small Bowel:Nothing to eat or drink after midnight. Upper GI Series:Nothing to eat or drink after midnight.
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General Radiology Procedures

  • IVP:You MUST purchase Magnesium Citrate at least one day prior to your exam. Follow instructions on the bottle. Do not eat or drink anything 8 hours prior to the exam. You may take any medications with water. Hydrate with water the evening prior to exam. 8 to 10 full glasses. Mammogram:Do not use deodorants, powders, sprays, or ointments under the arms or on the br…
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Ultrasound Exams

  • Ultrasound Pelvis and/or OB:For pelvic area and obstetrical exams, drink four 8-ounce glasses of water to be completed an hour before the exam (a full bladder is needed to visualize pelvic organs). Ultrasound Abdomen and/or Gallbladder:For gallbladder and abdominal studies (kidneys, liver, and pancreas), eat a low fat meal the evening before (no butter, cream, etc.). Nothing to ea…
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