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That’s why Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) is making it easier than ever to take control with MyLVHN, your digital health partner. Schedule your COVID-19 vaccine and other appointments, message your doctor, and even see an LVHN provider from the comfort of home with a video visit. With MyLVHN, you have on-demand access to your health ...
Problem accessing your MyLVHN account? For MyLVHN technical support, please call 1-844-4MY-LVHN (1-844-469-5846).
Lehigh Valley Heart and Vascular Institute patients. Nancy and Edinson never expected they’d both need open heart surgery, let alone within the same week. Luckily, they trusted the only hospital in Monroe County equipped to handle open heart surgery and …
Mar 15, 2022 · Patients and Visitors Patient and Visitor Information When you need exceptional care and access to leading-edge technologies, the hospitals and health care providers at Lehigh Valley Health Network are here for you. Para español, haga clic aquí. This page was last updated on 3/15/2022 at 1:10 PM.
3rd party applications - If you, as a patient of Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), find a 3rd party application that you would like to use to access and import your health information, LVHN provides the ability for you to use this application. To do this, you must establish a MyLVHN patient portal account since the security – user name and ...
Find information you need about testing, care and vaccines as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
When illness strikes or a minor injury occurs, stay home and see a health care provider through an LVHN Video Visit. Available 24/7.
ExpressCARE is your answer for no appointment, walk-in care. We are here for you 365 days a year.
LVHN primary care and specialty care providers are here for you. Get to know them through their profiles, videos and patient ratings.
If you have additional questions or have a special request during your visit, please speak with any LVHN employee. We are here to help you.
Pastoral care services also are available at each LVHN hospital to support and attend to patients’ diverse spiritual needs.
In all LVHN surgery waiting rooms, two visitors are permitted per patient. Visitors are being seated at least six feet away from one another. Visitors are encouraged to use the EASE app, which sends real-time updates to loved ones. Visitors who drive patient for surgery are asked if they are willing to leave their phone number and go to another location so they can be called when the patient is ready for discharge.
Two visitors are permitted per patient. No children under 12 are permitted, unless approved by patient care services leadership. No visitors are allowed for patients with COVID-19, except for clergy and for patients who are at end-of-life.
Visitors are allowed from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Exceptions may be considered and approved by patient care services leadership.
Exceptions may be considered and approved by patient care services leadership.
However, visitors should not eat or drink in the patient’s room. Visitors should visit the café to eat or purchase a drink. Elevator capacity remains limited to allow for social distancing. Visitors must abide by the signage posted in each elevator.
If the proxy does not have an LVHN provider, they should call Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Medical Record Department at 610-402-8240, Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Lehigh Valley Health Network reserves the right to revoke proxy access at any time for any reason.
Messaging to your provider should be used for non-urgent health care needs. Please allow up to 2 business days for a response. Furthermore, with respect to any electronic messages sent by the patient, Lehigh Valley Health Network is only able to respond to such messages based on the information provided by the patient. If there is insufficient information provided, Lehigh Valley Health Network will be unable to provide accurate and reliable services.
Discontinuing Use of MyLVHN - You can stop using MyLVHN at any time by contacting your provider’s office by secure message through MyLVHN or by phone.
Lehigh Valley Health Network is pleased to offer secure access to your health information via a secure, yet easy-to-use patient portal system called MyLVHN. These Terms & Conditions outline Lehigh Valley Health Network’s practices and our sensitivity to your right to privacy. Lehigh Valley Health Network reserves the right to revoke access of MyLVHN.org at any time for abusive use of the system.
The Lehigh Valley is named for the Lehigh River, which runs through it, and owes much of its development and history to the anthracite supplies, timber, and ores which poured down the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company 's (LC&N) Lehigh Canal and railroads LC&N built or encouraged parallel to it. The lower Lehigh Valley is geologically part of the Great Appalachian Valley and is bordered on the north by the mineral-rich Ridge and Valley Appalachians, which define its rugged upper parts from White Haven and west of the Poconos, south through the Lehigh Gorge to the Lehigh Gap near Palmerton. The upper drainage basin contains or shares nearly half the southeastern Coal Region, which has the richest anthracite deposits in the world, while the lower valley holds valuable limestone, sandstone, and clay deposits. In the charter of March 20, 1818 for the Lehigh Navigation Company, the legislature gave virtual total control to the Canal Company which it retained until 1964. These transportation improvements overcame the country's first energy crises due to deforestation in the early 19th century. The Canal operated into the Great Depression, feeding ports up and down the Delaware River, the Delaware Canal, and transoceanic demand, and was integral to the regional industrial revolution in the greater Philadelphia – Trenton – Wilmington region. The Morris Canal and the 22–23 miles (35–37 km) coal feeder of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and locks at New Hope on the Delaware Canal were built to fuel the anthracite needs of Newark, Trenton, Jersey City and New York City.
Lehigh Valley-based daily newspapers include the Allentown The Morning Call and the Easton The Express-Times, both with rich traditions dating back to the mid-1800s. The Lehigh Valley also features Lehigh Valley and Pocono Sports Extra (a monthly all sports publication), Lehigh Valley Style (a regional lifestyle publication), Lehigh Valley Magazine (the region's oldest lifestyle publication), Lehigh Valley Exposed (an alternative news and entertainment weekly), and four Spanish language newspapers, Al Dia, El Hispano, El Torero, and La Cronica. Lehigh Valley community publications include The Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette in the northern part of the Valley.
Lehigh Valley Rollergirls (LVRG) is a women's flat track roller derby league based in the Lehigh Valley. Founded in January 2006, Lehigh Valley Rollergirls was the first skater-operated flat track roller derby league in the Lehigh Valley. LVRG is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association and competes against national and international teams. It hosts its home matches at Hamburg Field House in Hamburg .
The two teams have played each other 150 times since 1884, making it the longest uninterrupted rivalry in college football.
The top five industries in the region are 1.) finance, 2.) manufacturing, 3.) education , 4.) professional services, and 5.) health care as of 2019. Other major industry sectors in the area include retail, transportation and warehousing, arts and entertainment, and information services. All of the top 5 largest industry sectors are fairly equally balanced in their contribution to the area's total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US$ 43,800,000,000 ($43.8 billion) as of 2017.
Played continuously since 1884, it is the longest-standing collegiate football rivalry in the nation with 151 consecutive games.
Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township. The Lehigh Valley is home to many retail establishments. The largest retail area of the Lehigh Valley is the Pennsylvania Route 145 /MacArthur Road Corridor, just north of Allentown. It is anchored by the Lehigh Valley Mall and the Whitehall Mall .
At Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), we continually go the extra mile to further our mission to heal, comfort and care for the people of our community. Each one of our 19,000 colleagues contributes to this mission and helps make all communities we serve healthier – and better – places to live.
Opened in 1961, Lehigh Valley Hospital–Muhlenberg serves residents of Lehigh and Northampton counties, as well as nearby communities in New Jersey. Highlighted services at LVH–Muhlenberg:
The site of our original hospital, the former Allentown Hospital is located in a residential area adjacent to the Allentown Fairgrounds. It provides care to community members who reside in nearby neighborhoods as well as those throughout Lehigh and Northampton counties. Highlighted services at LVH–17th Street:
A dedicated team of registered nurses and other health care providers offer both home health and hospice services.
Caring deeply about the health and well-being of their community, they raised $5,300 for a plot of land at 17th and Chew streets in Allentown, Pa., and in 1899 , opened The Allentown Hospital. Their generous example was the first step in our health network’s journey.
The former Pocono Medical Center was founded in 1915 as General Hospital, located on Courtland Street in East Stroudsburg. In 1927, the hospital moved to East Brown Street. In 2018, membership to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance was extended to the Dale and Frances Hughes Cancer Center at LVH–Pocono.
In December 2019, Coordinated Health became part of Lehigh Valley Health Network. Coordinated Health began in 1989 as a single orthopedic/sports medicine practice that grew into an integrated health care system with 22 locations throughout eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including two hospitals and two ambulatory surgery centers. Over the years, Coordinated Health expanded the services it provides to include cardiology, endocrinology, primary care, women’s health and more.