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Patient Portal Sign-up Information Dear Richland County Resident, We are honored that you have chosen Richland Public Health as your healthcare provider. Today we have exciting news regarding your health management! As we continue in our efforts to provide our patients with the highest quality ...
Our providers specialize in Orthopedics, Podiatry, General Surgery, Therapy and Rehabilitation Services, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and more to help you in your path to wellness.
Dr. Crystal Lumi Joins the Team of Surgeons at Richland Hospital. We are pleased to announce General Surgeon, Crystal Lumi, MD, has joined our team of Surgeons at Richland Hospital. Dr. Lumi will join forces with Dr. Amanda Baright as The Richland Hospital’s second...
Menus are provided to all inpatient individuals, offering food options in accordance with the diet prescribed by each patient’s doctor. A representative from Dietary visits you daily with a printed menu from which you select meals for the next day. “Meals on Demand” allows each patient or representative to place an order for meals anytime within the meal service time line.
Before arriving to visit your loved one, you are asked to contact the patient you wish to see. The patient may have appointments, tests, or procedures scheduled, so it’s important to know when this person is available for visitors.
An annual physical examination can be a source of reassurance that you are as healthy as you feel. They are a time to review your health issues, check for illness, and screen for diseases. Annual exams, appropriate immunizations, and screening tests are covered by almost all health insurance plans.
Healthy behaviors work far better than medicine at preventing illness, and don’t require a prescription: 1 Do 30 minutes of brisk walking or other exercise most days of the week (at least 150 minutes a week). Add in strength training exercises at least twice a week. Your risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia, and some types of cancer will fall dramatically. 2 Eat a mostly plant-based diet, low in animal fats. 3 Learn stress management techniques to help you cope better with life stressors. 4 Above all, don’t smoke.
Do 30 minutes of brisk walking or other exercise most days of the week (at least 150 minutes a week). Add in strength training exercises at least twice a week. Your risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia, and some types of cancer will fall dramatically. Eat a mostly plant-based diet, low in animal fats .
Pap smear testing to check for cervical cancer starts when you are 21 years old. Yearly pap smears are no longer needed for screening.
High blood pressure (hypertension) is 140 over 90 or higher. Height and weight to calculate the body mass index. Your body mass index determines which screening tests are right for you. Laboratory Tests: There are no standard laboratory tests during an annual physical.
Once you are 65, bone density tests are recommended to check for osteoporosis. For those with Medicare: Medicare will cover a yearly “wellness exam.”. This is a very specific visit and is not like the yearly physical you were used to before you had Medicare insurance.