20 hours ago 600 East First Street Spring Valley, IL 61362 Or bring it directly to the Medical Records office at the hospital or to any of our clinics You will be required to show proper identification when submitting the form. Once the consent has been received, an email will be sent to provided email address with first time login credentials. >> Go To The Portal
600 East First Street Spring Valley, IL 61362 Or bring it directly to the Medical Records office at the hospital or to any of our clinics You will be required to show proper identification when submitting the form. Once the consent has been received, an email will be sent to provided email address with first time login credentials.
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St. Margaret's Health - Spring Valley 600 East First Street Spring Valley, IL 61362 (815) 664-5311 St. Margaret's Health - Peru 925 West Street Peru, IL 61354 (815) 223-3300 Get Directions Contact Phone Numbers St. Margaret's Health - Spring Valley St. Margaret's Health - Peru Hospital Operator (815) 664-5311 TTY Number (815) 664-1578
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Please note that testing needs to be completed a minimum of 36 hours prior to your surgery to ensure results are available prior to your surgery. Failure to have the test performed in time may result in delay of your surgery and/or cancellation.
Limit your contact with individuals in your home. Stay in a separate bedroom and use a separate bathroom, if possible. Do not leave your home unless it is to receive medical attention. Do not have visitors over. Do not work, go to school or go to public places (i.e. grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.)
Practice frequent hand-washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains greater than 60% alcohol. If you need to change your appointment time, please contact your physician’s office as soon as possible.
St Margarets Hospital is an acute care hospital located in Spring Valley, IL 61362 that serves the Bureau county area. This facility is a private non-profit hospital with emergency services.
The following providers were found within a 30 mile range from this location.
The patient experience evaluation at St Margarets Hospital is based on the HCAHPS Patient Survey which is administered to a random sample of adult inpatients after they have been discharged.
The summary star rating combines data from different aspects of the patient’s experience of care to make hospital comparison easier.
As part of the nurse communication survey adult patients recently discharged are asked the following questions about their interactions with the nursing staff. During this hospital stay, how often did nurses treat you with courtesy and respect? During this hospital stay, how often did nurses listen carefully to you?
As part of the doctor communication survey adult patients recently discharged are asked the following questions about their interactions with doctors.
As part of the staff responsiveness survey adult patients recently discharged are asked the following questions.
As part of the patient experience survey adult patients recently discharged are asked the following questions about pain management while in the hospital.
As part of the patient experience survey adult patients recently discharged are asked the following questions about their experiences with medications while in the hospital.