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OHSU COVID-19 Hotline: Do you have questions about coronavirus symptoms and care? If so, check with your or your loved one’s primary care provider. If you or your loved one do not have a primary care provider, call us at 833-OHSU-CCC (833-647-8222) and we’ll answer your questions. We are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.
MyChart gives you easy online access to your lab test results and medical history at OHSU. You can log on to communicate with your OHSU health care team, request an appointment, pay your bill online or manage your child's or family member's online medical records. With MyChart, you can take better control of your own health care.
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For Patients and Visitors. At OHSU, we believe the support of friends and family is an important part of healing. In light of the coronavirus, we have made temporary changes to our visitor policy to keep everybody safe. As of Oct. 25, 2021, adult patients can have one adult visitor (ages 18 or older) a day, and child patients can have two adult ...
OHSU chaplains provide spiritual support to patients, their families and OHSU staff regardless of religious affiliation. We provide spiritual guidance, prayer, emotional support, and comfort. We help ensure that the spiritual needs of you, your family, and your loved ones are addressed during your hospital visit.
“Support person” means a family member, guardian, personal care assistant or other paid or unpaid helper chosen by the patient to physically or emotionally help them, or make sure they can communicate with hospital staff.
Visitors of patients on Marquam Hill campus may park for free Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Other visitors must pay regular parking charges during these hours. All parking is free after 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and all day on weekends.
Visitor policy. Patient rights to have support people. Everyone deserves access to health care. People with disabilities have the right to get support from people they trust while they are in the emergency room or hospital. If you have a disability and need help speaking with hospital staff, deciding on health care or doing daily tasks, ...
Visiting patients in the hospital. One healthy person age 18 or older at a time may visit a patient in the hospital. Two healthy people age 18 or older per stay may visit: A patient in labor or who just had a baby. One healthy parent or guardian at a time may visit: A newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
There are no specific hours for visitation in the hospitals or clinics. Phone calls to patient rooms are allowed from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Please visit our Patient Services section for listings of on-site cafeterias and gift shops.
Under Oregon law, patients may have a visitor if they need help from a support person because of a language barrier or disability; if they need help with activities of daily living or receiving treatment; or to ensure the safety of the patient or health care workers. Every effort will be made to arrange this in advance.