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Securely access all your St. Claire HealthCare information from your computer or mobile device when and where you need it through the Patient Portal Login. If you are a current patient and need to access your Patient Portal, the portal can be accessed here.
Securely access all your St. Claire HealthCare information from your computer or mobile device when and where you need it through our integrated Patient Portal. Your Patient Portal allows you to do the following with just a few simple clicks: After downloading the app, click “My Recent Portals” and choose the search option you prefer.
An email with instructions on how to enroll will be sent to you. 2) You can go directly to the portal website by visiting stclair.followmyhealth.com and begin your enrollment there. Q: Who can participate? A: Patients ages 18 and older.
Patient Care Updates - Information regarding the patient’s condition will be given to the designated “spokesperson”. The designated spokesperson will be responsible for sharing information with family members or loved ones who should have this information. The “spokesperson” should plan to be at the hospital by 8 AM every morning to participate in care rounds with the healthcare team and obtain information about the patient’s condition. If your spokesperson is not present during morning rounds, your nurse will call them at the phone number they have provided with an update on your condition at their earliest convenience, typically between 11 AM and 1 PM. Calls will also be made at any time your condition may suddenly change.
Patient experience specialists are available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday to facilitate communication and help you voice your questions, compliments, and concerns regarding your care or the care of a loved one.
It’s our privilege to be your health care provider and an honor to care for you and your family.
An email with instructions on how to enroll will be sent to you. 2) You can go directly to the portal website by visiting stclair.followmyhealth.com and begin your enrollment there.
A: An Adult Proxy Authorization consent form must be signed first. Call the Medical Records Department at 412.942.1102 or your practice directly and request that the form be sent to you. Complete the form and return it to Medical Records. Once we receive the completed form, we will contact you to complete the sign-up process.
1) You will be asked to provide an email address when you present as a patient. An email with instructions on how to enroll will be sent to you.
The Patient Portal is a web-based service that gives you secure access to parts of your electronic record. You can also communicate with your physician’s office online about non-urgent medical issues and administrative topics.
Your doctor must authorize the release of your test results, in order for them to appear in your Patient Portal account. Doctors often prefer to communicate test results of a sensitive nature in person, instead of via the Patient Portal.
Patient Care Updates - Information regarding the patient’s condition will be given to the designated “spokesperson”. The designated spokesperson will be responsible for sharing information with family members or loved ones who should have this information. The “spokesperson” should plan to be at the hospital by 8 AM every morning to participate in care rounds with the healthcare team and obtain information about the patient’s condition. If your spokesperson is not present during morning rounds, your nurse will call them at the phone number they have provided with an update on your condition at their earliest convenience, typically between 11 AM and 1 PM. Calls will also be made at any time your condition may suddenly change.
Patient experience specialists are available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday to facilitate communication and help you voice your questions, compliments, and concerns regarding your care or the care of a loved one.
A: An Adult Proxy Authorization consent form must be signed first. Call the Medical Records Department at 412.942.1102 or your practice directly and request that the form be sent to you. Complete the form and return it to Medical Records. Once we receive the completed form, we will contact you to complete the sign-up process.
It’s our privilege to be your health care provider and an honor to care for you and your family.
Orthopedic physical therapy focuses on improving the function of your entire musculoskeletal system, which includes your bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, joints, and connective tissue.
Pediatric physiotherapists help children to achieve their optimal physical development. A pediatric PT treats everyone from 1-day-old babies to adolescents.
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a U.S-based professional organization that represents over 100,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy.
Inpatient rehabilitation is typically recommended for people who have complex medical conditions where they are recovering from a serious injury or a stroke and would benefit from a multidisciplinary approach. Inpatient rehab physical means that the patient sleeps at the hospital or an inpatient rehab facility due to the severity of the injury.
Outpatient rehab physical therapy is designed for patients who are in need of physical therapy due to an injury or serious medical condition but are independent enough to receive these services while living at home.
Long term acute care (LTAC) is people with serious medical conditions that require care on an ongoing basis but no longer require intensive care or diagnostic procedures.