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Straub - Patient Experience - Hawaii Pacific Health

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What is Straub Medical Center e-newsletter?

Straub Medical Center is pleased to provide monthly E-newsletter for patients and fans. Patients can sign-up to receive important updates, exclusive healthy recipes, prevention tips and health screening information. Sign-up now. The Gift Shop is located in the courtyard on the King Street side of the hospital.

What is the difference between Straub Medical Center and Straub Cafe?

The Straub Cafe is open seven days a week for clinic patients, family and visitors. Room Service is also available if inpatients would like to order food for their guests. Straub Medical Center is a 159-bed facility. The inpatient rooms are located on floors three to six and are all private rooms. Straub also has two ICU units on the second floor.

Where are the inpatient rooms located at Straub Medical Center?

The inpatient rooms are located on floors three to six and are all private rooms. Straub also has two ICU units on the second floor. Straub Medical Center offers a wide range of additional services to help make your stay with us as pleasant and convenient as possible.

How do I contact the patient portal?

If you have questions about the patient portal, please call 217-258-2516 or email: PatientPortal@sblhs.org Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm. If you are seeking medical record information prior to April 1, 2017, please contact your provider or call SBL Medical Record Management at 217-258-2536.

Symptoms

Once an artery is narrowed, or even blocked, there is a reduced flow of blood to that part of the body and its organs. Muscles and cells behind the blockage are no longer supplied with sufficient oxygen. The physicians call this state of deficiency of blood as "ischemia". The most common symptoms of peripheral occlusive disease in the legs are:

Detecting PAD

In a baseline exam, the attending physician uses the Doppler pressure measurement to determine the ABI index (also known as the ankle-brachial index). The blood pressure in the arms and legs is measured and the ratio of these two values is determined. For a person who does not suffer from PAD, the ratio is around 0.9 to 1.0.

Treatment options

There are several options for the treatment of arterial diseases. The focus is on reopening the occluded vessel and re-establishing blood flow. The proven forms of therapy include:

Life after treatment

Peripheral Arterial Disease can be treated with modern technology devices and techniques with the aim that the patient's quality of life is restored. Important in this context is the prevention of re-occlusions. An important action by the patient themselves is the change and maintenance to a more healthy lifestyle.

Stony Brook University Hospital and Ambulatory Care Sites My HealtheLife Patient Portal

Powered by CernerHealth, our portal lets you review specific details of your own health records and medical history, as well as send messages to your doctors with your health questions. For technical support, please call 877-621-8014

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Patient Portal

Southampton Hospital offers patients the opportunity to take charge of their health via the Patient Portal. This is a convenient, secure, online tool available 24/7 that will help you view, download, or transmit your health record. To sign up, please ask for details when you are being admitted to Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital Patient Portal

Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital Patient Portal gives you access to your own personal health information through a secure connection. Using a secure username and password, you can view important health information related to your inpatient hospital stay. Be sure to ask your nurse about the Patient Information Portal.

Stony Brook Ophthalmology My Online Clinic Patient Portal

Stony Brook Ophthalmology offers patients the opportunity to take charge of their health via the Patient Portal. This is a convenient, secure, online tool available 24/7 that will help you view, your health record.

Stony Brook Medicine Physician Network Portals

A number of our community practices offer their own patient portals. Ask the office staff how you can get connected at your next appointment.

How to contact SBLHS?

Patients will need to know their medical record number in order to self-enroll. If you have questions about the patient portal, please call 217-258-2516 or email: PatientPortal@sblhs.org Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm.

What is the phone number for SBLHS?

Patients will need to know their medical record number in order to self-enroll. If you have questions about the patient portal, please call 217-258-2516 or email: PatientPortal@sblhs.org Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm.