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How to contact Mercy Hospital Miami Dade County?

Mercy Hospital 3663 S Miami Ave Miami, FL 33133 Telephone: (305) 854-4400 Quick Links Patients & Visitors --Classes & Events --International Services --Maps & Directions --Pay Bill Online --Pricing Information --Registration --Site Map Health Info --For Physicians --For Employees --Careers --Physician Careers --Video Library --En Espanol

How do I register for Mercy Health MyChart?

Mercy Hospital 3663 S Miami Ave Miami, FL 33133 Telephone: (305) 854-4400 Quick Links Patients & Visitors --Classes & Events --International Services --Maps & Directions --Pay Bill Online --Pricing Information --Registration --Site Map Health Info --For Physicians --For Employees --Careers --Physician Careers --Video Library --En Espanol

How many beds does Mercy Hospital in Miami have?

Gastroenterological services. Mercy Hospital is a 488-bed acute care facility accredited by the Joint Commission and affiliated with HCA. Since its inception in 1950, Mercy Hospital has followed the Catholic tradition and is the only hospital in Miami-Dade County easily accessible by air, land and sea. Discover More Get Directions Call Us: (305) 854-4400.

What kind of hospital is Mercy Hospital?

Mercy Hospital 3663 S Miami Ave Miami, FL 33133 Telephone: (305) 854-4400 Quick Links Patients & Visitors --Classes & Events --International Services --Maps & Directions --Pay Bill Online --Pricing Information --Registration --Site Map Health Info --For Physicians --For Employees --Careers --Physician Careers --Video Library --En Espanol

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What is Mercy Hospital?

Mercy Hospital offers a full range of procedures and treatments for digestive diseases and disorders. At Mercy we combine state-of-the-art technology and highly trained staff to diagnose and manage gastrointestinal disorders, from simple to complex cases.

How many beds does Mercy Hospital have?

Mercy Hospital is a 488-bed acute care facility accredited by the Joint Commission and affiliated with HCA. Since its inception in 1950, Mercy Hospital has followed the Catholic tradition and is the only hospital in Miami-Dade County easily accessible by air, land and sea.

What is the heart institute of Miami?

The Heart Institute of Miami at Mercy Hospital is a full-service program for the management and treatment of heart disease, from simple to complex cases. The Center is comprised of a Cardiology Division, a Cardio-thoracic Surgery Division and the Arrhythmia Syncope Center.

COVID-19 vaccination near you

Please visit vaccines.gov for a comprehensive overview of how and where you can get a COVID-19 vaccine. Simply enter a zip code for a list of nearby approved vaccination sites.

Why should I get vaccinated?

Two key reasons to get vaccinated are to protect ourselves and to protect those around us. Not everyone can be vaccinated — including very young babies and people who are seriously ill or have certain allergies. These people depend on others being vaccinated to ensure they are also safe from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Why is a vaccine needed if we can do other things like social distancing and wearing masks to prevent the virus that causes COVID-19 from spreading?

Stopping a pandemic requires using all the tools available. Vaccines work with your immune system so your body will be ready to fight the virus if you are exposed.

If I have already gotten sick with COVID-19, do I still need to get vaccinated for COVID-19?

Due to the severe health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that re-infection with COVID-19 is possible, people may be advised to get a COVID-19 vaccine even if they have been sick with COVID-19 before. If you have questions or concerns about vaccination after you have been sick with COVID-19, please consult your physician.

What do I need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people 12 years old and older, including people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant or might become pregnant in the future. There is no evidence that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause an increased risk of infertility.

What about children and the COVID-19 vaccine?

Children 12 years old and older are now eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The CDC states that children can be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, can experience symptoms, and can spread the virus to others.

If I have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, do I need a booster shot?

The CDC recommends that people whose immune systems are compromised moderately to severely should receive an additional dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine after the initial two doses. On August 18, 2021 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a statement on a proposed plan for COVID-19 booster shots for American people.

New To MyMercy?

MyMercy allows Mercy patients to request an appointment, begin an e-visit, view lab results, pay a bill and much more.

QuickPay

Mercy QuickPay provides a convenient way for Mercy patients without a MyMercy account to pay their bill online.

How to contact Mercy Health MyChart?

If you have forgotten your password or for any problems using or logging into the app, contact the Mercy Health MyChart Help Desk at 844-552-4278 .

What is Mercy Health's MyChart?

MyChart can help you take control of your health with free, personalized and secure 24/7 online access to health care. With MyChart, patients of Mercy Health can make an appointment, view health information, get test results, refill prescription and communicate with your care team.

How to sign up for MyChart?

There are three easy ways to sign up for MyChart: 1 Register online - You may have been given a 10-digit activation code at your last doctor's appointment. If so, click here to register online. No need to worry if you don't have an activation code. You can still register for MyChart by providing a little bit of information about yourself. Click here to register without an activation code. 2 Register at your provider's office - It's quick and easy to set up an account at your health care provider’s office during your next appointment. 3 Register by phone - Prefer to register for my chart by phone? Simply call the Mercy Health MyChart help desk at 844-552-4278. Please note, COVID-19 Vaccine scheduling is not available through the MyChart Help Desk.

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