14 hours ago We are pleased you have chosen Shasta Regional as your health care provider. All new patients are requested to fill out a "New Patient Packet" which can be found at the link below. Please complete the packet and bring to your first appointment. For additional questions, call 530-605-4260. New Patient Packet; Release of Information; Patient Portal >> Go To The Portal
We are pleased you have chosen Shasta Regional as your health care provider. All new patients are requested to fill out a "New Patient Packet" which can be found at the link below. Please complete the packet and bring to your first appointment. For additional questions, call 530-605-4260. New Patient Packet; Release of Information; Patient Portal
To see Shasta Regional Medical Center’s full grade details and to access patient tips for staying safe in the hospital, visit www.HospitalSafetyGrade.org Care begins with a safe place. We are committed to making our facility a safe place for care. You can rest assured that we've taken all the steps we can to protect you and those you love.
Using the portal you can also access your medical chart, including visit summaries, lab results, medications, procedures, medical history, and education forms. You can access the secure Patient Portal any time, day or night, using your computer, tablet or smartphone. To get to the Patient Portal just visit our website at ShastaOrtho.com.
Although we are staffed seven days a week for the processing of records, we are only open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. We are closed evenings, weekends and holidays. You can reach us by phone at 530-244-5300 or come into the hospital located at 1100 Butte Street.
Healing, Body and Mind We deliver compassionate, quality care to our patients and better healthcare to our community.
Primary care physicians offer ongoing, comprehensive healthcare for all ages. Our healthcare provider offer preventive healthcare for the whole family, treat common illnesses and injuries, and help coordinate patient medical care from checkups and immunizations to X-rays and hospital admissions.
We are committed to making our facility a safe place for care. You can rest assured that we've taken all the steps we can to protect you and those you love. Shasta Regional Medical Center is making sure you don't have to choose between safety and getting the care you need in these unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Healing, Body and Mind Receive the care you need, from heart care and wound healing to preventive care and services specifically for the seniors in our community.
Read recent news about our hospital, providers, innovative programs and treatments, our latest quality and safety awards, and community service.
Shasta Regional Medical Center cannot be responsible for valuables that you keep in your possession. Please leave your jewelry, money (lar ge sum), wallets and purses at home to ensure their safekeeping. Please be alert concerning your belongings such as dentures, contact lenses, eyeglasses, hearing aids and comparable personal belongings. Please store these items carefully when not in use. Never leave them on a meal tray or wrap them in tissue paper. If you forget to leave your valuables at home and do not wish to entrust them to a friend or relative, they may be deposited in the Shasta Regional Medical Center safe for safekeeping. Ask your nurse for assistance.
The records of your hospital stay are kept in the hospital Medical Records Department. You have been issued a unique medical record number and all of your records will be compiled into a unit record under that number. If you have a need for a copy of your record for personal use, there is a nominal charge.
Pain management is an important part of your care. You have the right to expect that pain will be identified, addressed, and treated. Good pain control allows you to feel more rested, more in control and speeds up your recovery. We, here at Shasta Regional Medical Center, feel responsible to listen to your concerns about pain. Even though it is not always possible to provide you with complete pain relief, controlling your pain will help you to be more comfortable.
Advance Directives. You have the right to make choices regarding your health care. You can prepare for the possibility that you will be unable to make health care decisions by making your wishes known in advance. Your wishes can be communicated through "advance directives.". You have the right to name someone else to make health care ...
Proper nutrition can be as crucial to your health as the right therapy or medication. In fact, food can play such an important role in your recovery that your diet is personally prescribed by your physician and carefully planned by a registered dietitian.
Our Case Management Department is a part of the total healthcare team that is working to assure that the support and compassionate care our patients and families need during hospitalization is there. We can assist you and your family in dealing with emotional, social and/or economic stresses which may occur as a result of illness and hospitalization. We are also specialists in identifying the many community, state and federal resources that may be of help to you in the weeks ahead. If you need help in sorting out your needs, ask your nurse to contact a social worker for you, or you can leave a message on our . Case Management Hotline number 530-244-8207 .
To provide a healthful and comfortable environment for all patients and visitors, Shasta Regional Medical Center maintains a smoke free environment. Patients and visitors are not allowed to smoke anywhere on the hospital campus.
Our outpatient Wound Care Clinic is physician run and specializes in treatment of wounds that require advanced care. Our holistic program of treatment and prevention heals chronic wounds, saves limbs and improves the overall health and wellbeing of our patients. Learn More.
As advances in medicine and technology have allowed Americans to live longer, there is a growing need for specialized Senior behavioral and mental health services related to the aging process. Shasta Regional Medical Center’s new Geropsychiatic Unit, Path to Wellness will provide cognitive, emotional and behavioral care in a secure 24-hour-a-day voluntary inpatient setting to address both medical and mental health needs of senior citizens.
Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program teaches patients how to modify the risk factors for coronary disease through education and a supervised, monitored exercise program, helping patients to return to a productive and satisfying lifestyle. Learn More.
Hospitalists are available to provide care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are accessible throughout your hospital stay. They know every specialty and department in the hospital and are in the hospital all day, ready to assist you.
A hospitalist is a physician who specializes in caring for patients in the hospital. Our hospitalists work with emergency department physicians, your primary care physician (PCP) and any necessary specialists to provide a seamless transition, from admission to discharge to outpatient follow-up.
Orthopedics is the branch of medicine concerned with diseases, injuries, and conditions of the musculoskeletal system: the body's bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Thanks to the advances in orthopedic medicine, many are enjoying longer and more active lives. Learn More.
Shasta Regional Medical Center, is proud to be ranked as a 100 Top Hospital in the nation for the third year in a row. We are committed to being your regional medical center of choice in the North State.#N#