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Patient Portal - Penn State Health

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What is it a patient portal?

Medical records : 717-531-8055. Learn more about medical records. Bone Density/Dexa Scan: 717-531-3799. By appointment Monday - Friday. Breast Imaging – Mammography: 717-531-3799. By appointment Monday - Friday. Computed Tomography (CT) Scans: 717-531-3799. By appointment Monday - Friday.

What happens if I need to go to Hershey Medical Center?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that requires lifelong care with access to comprehensive treatment options from a team of experts that understands the far-reaching impact this chronic neurological disorder has on every aspect of your life. Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center has the most well-rounded, experienced MS ...

What is the patient portal for Penn State health medical groups?

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What is the emergency department called at Hershey Medical Center?

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Secure, convenient access to your medical records

My Penn State Health is a secure website where you can conveniently manage your health care information related to your visits with Penn State Health providers.

Sign up

You can create your account online using the Self-Enroll process. Or you may sign up with the office staff during any visit to the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center or one of our Medical Group locations.

In case of emergencies

Do not use My Health in the event of an emergency. For medical emergencies, please call 9-1-1 or your physician's office immediately.

FAQs: My Health Account Set-up and Access Restrictions

NOTE: Self-enrollment is only available for patients 14 years or older.

My Health Features

Yes, messages sent and received via My Health automatically become part of your medical record.

Holidays & Special Hours

Penn State Health is committed to the safety of patients, staff, visitors and the general public. We are currently only permitting family/support persons to accompany patients within our facilities. One family/support person is permitted per adult inpatient visit per day. Two parents/guardians are permitted per pediatric inpatient visit per day.

Parking Information

Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Parking is free to patients and visitors.

Accepted Insurances

We accept a variety of health insurance plans and will submit claims on your behalf. Certain coverage restrictions may apply based on your individual benefit package.

Research & Clinical Trials

We have an active clinical science research program and frequently seek volunteers to participate in clinical trials. These studies help our scientists improve diagnostic techniques, develop better treatments, and collaborate with other researchers.

What are the different types of MS?

There are four types of MS: 1 Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS): involves one episode with symptoms that last at least 24 hours. Although characteristic of MS, it does not prompt a diagnosis of MS. 2 Relapse-remitting MS (RRMS): causes alternating periods in which symptoms flare up periodically followed by periods in which they subside or disappear completely. The most common form of MS. 3 Primary progressive MS: causes symptoms that worsen progressively without early relapse or remission. May include periods of stability. 4 Secondary progressive MS (SPMS): starts with periods of remission and flare-ups but starts to progress steadily over time.

What is the immune system affected by MS?

With MS, your immune system attacks your central nervous system, damaging the fatty substance (myelin) that covers nerves located in your brain and spinal cord. Myelin damage can slow or block your nerve signals and interfere with communication between your brain and other parts of your body. This causes a wide range of symptoms and physical disability, ranging from mild to quite severe.

Can MS be predicted?

It is not possible to predict the path MS will take after your diagnosis. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include: Excessive fatigue. Reduced motor skills, weakness and loss of muscle coordination. Blurred vision.

What is the most common form of MS?

The most common form of MS. Primary progressive MS: causes symptoms that worsen progressively without early relapse or remission. May include periods of stability. Secondary progressive MS (SPMS): starts with periods of remission and flare-ups but starts to progress steadily over time.

Is MS difficult to diagnose?

MS can be difficult to diagnose. The disease has a wide range of symptoms, and many of them could be caused by any number of potential causes. Our team of specialists has the special training, expertise and experience to accurately evaluate your condition and determine if it meets the criteria for an MS diagnosis.

What is the purpose of MRI scans?

MRI scans of your brain and spinal cord to identify any existing lesions. Spinal fluid analysis to identify any existing infection. Evoked potential test to measure electrical activity with stimulus. Neurological exam to assess abilities like movement, coordination, speech, reflexes and balance.

Is MS a long term disability?

Although MS is a severe health condition requiring long-term care, most people with the disease will not experience severe disability. Bowel, bladder and sexual dysfunction are common, but with good treatment up to 20% of people with MS experience relatively mild symptoms.

OVERVIEW

Ms. Avinash works in Hershey, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Urology and Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Avinash is affiliated with Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center.

INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED

Please verify insurance information directly with your doctor’s office as it may change frequently.

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