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Problem accessing your MyLVHN account? For MyLVHN technical support, please call 1-844-4MY-LVHN (1-844-469-5846).
Please call us at 1-844-4MY-LVHN (1-844-469-5846) for assistance with MyLVHN. Return to Top I had a patient portal account before with my LVPG doctor. Is this the same thing? As part of Lehigh Valley Health Network's new electronic medical record system launch, our former patient websites have closed, including the former MyLVHN.
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 ...
Jan 31, 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 12/23/2021 at 6:06 PM.
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.
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.
One support person and one additional visitor at a time are allowed. Children under age 12 may not visit. During the second stage of labor and delivery (or the birth of the baby) a second support person is now allowed. Exceptions may be considered and approved by patient care services leadership.
Effective April 6, clergy are permitted to visit patients in LVHN hospitals. If clergy chooses to enter the room of a patient with confirmed or possible COVID-19, proper personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn as directed by the nursing staff.
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.
Mask Policy Reminder. Pennsylvania Department of Health release new guidance that states fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a mask, it is important to know that these updated guidelines do not impact hospitals and health care organizations.
All patients, visitors and colleagues are still required to wear a mask at all LVHN facilities , regardless of vaccination status.
If you are a parent or guardian to a child or another person, request proxy access at their next LVHN, LVPG or Coordinated Health appointment. Proxy access lets you schedule appointments, check immunization records and set up LVHN Video Visits on their behalf. In order to set up proxy access, you will also need your own MyLVHN account.
Everyone with a MyLVHN account is preregistered for a vaccine. You'll receive a notification when you are eligible and can schedule. Essential workers should fill out the essential worker questionnaire in MyLVHN. People who are new LVHN patients and have medical conditions, should fill out the COVID-19 Ages 18-64 Vaccine Request in MyLVHN.