6 hours ago Our patient health portal makes it possible to review and submit forms, view health information, download and transmit medical information to most physicians, request appointments, and send messages to your healthcare providers. Access your health information from Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital or Hugh Chatham Medical Group below. Virtual Care >> Go To The Portal
Our patient health portal makes it possible to review and submit forms, view health information, download and transmit medical information to most physicians, request appointments, and send messages to your healthcare providers. Access your health information from Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital or Hugh Chatham Medical Group below. Virtual Care
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Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital invites all patients and visitors to visit the attractive gift shop adjacent to the main entrance lobby. The gift shop operates solely with the help of our volunteers. All money received in the shop goes to meet hospital needs. Check out the monthly discount items that feature our very own gift shop mascot bears.
Jan 01, 2016 · Patients in the Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital healthcare system now have access to their medical records and other perks through an online patient portal which was launched in stages throughout...
Spiritual Care. Chaplains are part of your health care team and are available to patients and their families to provide prayer, mediation and reflection. If you need to speak with a chaplain, please let your nurse or a hospital representative know and they will contact the volunteer chaplain on call. CLICK TO LEARN MORE.
A consulting physician is a physician who is qualified by specialty or experience to make a professional diagnosis and prognosis regarding the patient’s disease, and works in conjunction with your attending physician (typically a hospitalist or surgeon) to diagnose and treat conditions.
CHILDREN. If you are bringing a child or children under the age of 12 to visit, please consult with the charge nurse prior to visiting. All child visitors under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult who will be responsible for their behavior.
You are strongly urged to leave valuables at home. The hospital will not assume responsibility for the loss of money, jewelry, dentures, glasses or other property kept in your room.
A Rapid Response Team (RRT) is available to any nurse or family member who is concerned that the patient’s condition is deteriorating and another opinion is needed. Conditions in which RRT may be activated include, but are not limited to, threatened airway, symptomatic vital sign changes, any acute change in level of consciousness, unexplained agitation, new onset seizure, and/or subjective concern about the patient. If you have a concern regarding your condition or the condition of a patient you are visiting, please alert a staff member or call 336-527-6517. Let them know you are reporting a rapid response and provide them with the patient’s room number.
Your case manager can help you plan for your discharge. This team will work with your insurance carrier to arrange care, which may include home care (link to YVHH), durable medical equipment, and home equipment, such as a wheelchair, hospital bed, or oxygen.
While you are a patient, your medical team cares for, diagnoses and treats you, providing you with the expertise you need. It is important to know that your health care team is not limited to members of our physician and nursing teams. There are many other individuals that may be involved in your care.
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In North Carolina, a living will is a document that tells others that you want to die a natural death if you are terminally and incurably ill or in a persistent vegetative state from which you will not recover. In a living will, you can direct your doctor not to use heroic treatments that would delay your dying (using a respirator or ventilator, for example) or to stop such treatments if they have been started. You can also direct your doctor not to begin or to stop giving you food and water through a tube, called artificial nutrition or hydration.
An advance directive is a set of directions you give about the health care that you want if you ever lose the ability to make decisions for yourself. North Carolina has two ways for you to make a formal advance directive. One way is called a living will. The other way is called health care power of attorney.
Samantha Amos, AGNP-BC, sees patients on Fridays from 9:00 am -5:00 pm.
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We provide both in-patient services and cardiac consultations at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin.