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Download a Release of Information form or request one by phone or mail. Send your completed form to the Medical Records department at the location where you received care. OhioHealth Berger Hospital. HIM Dept, 600 N Pickaway St. Circleville, OH 43113. (740) 420.8237. f: (740) 420.8644. OhioHealth Doctors Hospital. HIM Dept, 5100 W Broad St.
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We realize being away from home, either as a patient or a visitor at OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital, can be overwhelming. From our nationally recognized healthcare providers to our wayfinding volunteers, we strive to meet your every need and give you the peace of mind of knowing you’re in the best possible hands.
Free parking and electric vehicle charging ports are available for visitors and patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in the parking lot directly across from the hospital’s Visitor Entrance. Patients and visitors are cautioned not to park in reserved areas and are advised to lock their cars.
Visiting hours may vary on some units based on the patient’s condition and needs. Families should speak to the patient’s nurse to determine the most appropriate visitation schedule.
MyChart is a powerful tool for taking charge of your health. It lets you securely manage your care 24/7, online or on the go with the OhioHealth app.
To protect the health of OhioHealth associates and visitors, we are changing our operations to restrict in-person visits to the Health Information Management department.
If requested for follow-up care, there are no fees for a copy of your medical record. There may be a fee when requested for other purposes (such as legal, insurance claims or personal use).
If you would like us to release a copy of your medical record to someone other than yourself, please complete a Medical Records Authorization Form.
You can now pay any of your bills in one place. Log in to MyChart to view all your bills or Quick Pay using your preferred payment method - get started with your statement.
If you have questions about your bill, contact the OhioHealth Customer Call Center at (614) 566.5594 or (800) 837.2455.
A few weeks after your stay at an OhioHealth care site, you'll receive a copy of your bill. You may also receive bills from your doctor (s), including your family doctor or specialists.
Examples include nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Anesthesiologists. Medical doctors with advanced specialization in administering medications to control pain, support vital functions and manage pain. They care for patients before, during and after surgery. Clerk Aides. Professionals who provide basic nursing care under the supervision of a nurse.
Team members who tend to and manage the cleanliness, health and safety of your room and surroundings. Hospitalists. Doctors who specialize in caring for people who are hospitalized. During your stay, you’ll see more than one hospitalist.
Lab Technicians. Professionals who draw blood, collect tissue and body fluid samples, and perform microscopic tests of blood, tissue and fluids under the supervision of a medical technologist or doctor. Your doctor will use these test results to diagnose and treat your condition. Lactation Consultant.
Medical Social Services. Also known as Case Management or Social Works are patient and family advocates who work as part of your care team. They can assist in various ways, from finding needed information and resources to counseling in times of emotional distress. Nurses.
Nurses. Specially trained and educated healthcare professionals who collaborate closely with your doctors. They’ll take a hands-on role in delivering compassionate and expert care, from admission through follow-up. Nutritionists. Professionals who conduct nutrition assessments and nutrition counseling as part of your care team.
Healthcare specialists who provide therapies that can improve your ability to develop or improve basic abilities needed for everyday activities to live and work. Healthcare specialists who help improve or restore your ability to move freely, including muscle and joint function, after illness or injury.
Whether you need to talk with others going through a similar health journey or assistance understanding your health insurance, we have services and compassionate experts to help patients and their families with these and many other needs.
It can be difficult to navigate through the healthcare system when you’re faced with a cancer diagnosis, prolonged treatment or rehabilitation. Our patient navigators help reduce the stress on patients and their families by providing assistance with medical, psychological and social issues.
OhioHealth Social Services provides patients and their families with the resources they need, including discharge planning and extended care placement. These experts can help with everything from coping with a diagnosis to understanding insurance coverage, disability benefits and Social Security.