st joseph's hospital syracuse ny patient portal

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MyChart - St Joseph Hospital

9 hours ago My St. Joseph's makes it easy to access your medical information, schedule/request appointments and communicate with your caregivers. With My St. Joseph's, patients can communicate with their physician if he/she is affiliated with one of our primary care centers or hospital clinics. Available features may vary depending on the medical practice. >> Go To The Portal


What is MyChart at St Joseph Hospital?

My St. Joseph's makes it easy to access your medical information, schedule/request appointments and communicate with your caregivers. With My St. Joseph's, patients can communicate with their physician if he/she is affiliated with one of our primary care centers or hospital clinics. Available features may vary depending on the medical practice.

Who will help me get well at St Joseph's?

St. Joseph's Health is a non-profit regional health care system based in Syracuse, N.Y., providing services to patients throughout Central New York and northern Pennsylvania. From primary to specialty to home care, to our Magnet-recognized hospital, and in collaboration with our community partners, St. Joseph's Health is advancing the health of the communities we serve …

Is St Joseph Healthcare Safe to use?

For Patients. While you are a patient at St. Joseph’s, many members of our patient care team will help you get well. Your primary contacts will be your nurses, who work together to assist your recovery, rehabilitation and comfort. The nursing staff is responsible for coordinating all of your treatment with other health care professionals.

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What happens after hospitalization?

Following your hospital stay, your daily routine may be different and your activities may be restricted while you recover. Early planning for your post-hospital care will help ensure you recover quickly and prepare you for your next phase of care.

Who is responsible for discharge planning?

A nurse will discuss your discharge options with you and your family soon after you are admitted. Although discharge planning is done in consultation with your attending physician, hospital staff, and your family members or friends, you are primarily responsible for planning your discharge.

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