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Patient Portal The Vail Health Patient Portal is a secure online website that gives you convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information. Not enrolled? Click and enroll at VailHealth.org/enroll Pay your bill - Accounts with an outstanding insurance balance will not appear on this patient portal.
Vail Health is a nonprofit, community health care system with locations in Eagle and Summit counties. Vail Health offers a 56-bed hospital, 24/7 emergency care, helipad, urgent care clinics, cancer care, breast centers, cardiovascular services, surgery, childbirth, physical therapy, internal medicine, endocrinology, and more.
Vail Health is a nonprofit, community health care system with locations in Eagle and Summit counties. Vail Health offers a 56-bed hospital, 24/7 emergency care, helipad, urgent care clinics, cancer care, breast centers, cardiovascular services, surgery, childbirth, physical therapy, internal medicine, endocrinology, and more.
Vail Clinic Driving Directions: 180 S Frontage Rd W Vail, CO 81657 Mailing Address: 181 Meadow Dr Suite 400 Vail, CO 81657 (970) 476-1100 (970) 479-5835
One Medical Passport is an information portal for patients having surgery with Vail Health Surgical Services. Patients can use One Medical Passport to guide them through an easy online questionnaire to submit their medical information and review any disclosures and instructions prior to surgery. To access One Medical Passport please click on the logo above.
The Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) is also called the recovery room. After surgery, you will be transferred to the PACU for close monitoring. The PACU staff is composed of RNs, who are Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certified. PACU RNs assist patients to a safe return to consciousness post anesthesia, minimizing complications or adverse reactions to drugs and treatments.
The Night Before Your Surgery 1 Nothing to eat or drink after midnight the night prior to your surgery (unless otherwise directed by your surgeon). 2 Refrain from eating gum, mints or hard candy after midnight. 3 Certain medications may be taken with a sip of water (maximum 16 ounces) the morning of your surgery (the PSP RN will discuss these medications with you). 4 If you smoke, it is highly recommended that you quit 4-6 weeks prior to any elective surgery. All smokers are highly encouraged to refrain from smoking 24 hours prior to surgery. 5 Avoid alcohol or limit alcohol the night before surgery. 6 Please do not shave your surgical site. Report any cuts or abrasions on your skin to your pre-op nurse or physician prior to surgery. 7 Please notify your physician of any recent colds or flu symptoms immediately, preferably prior to coming to the hospital on the day of surgery as your surgery may need to be canceled.
Admissions: (970) 479-7261. Insurance Support Team: (888) 652-7640 or (970) 777-2902. Office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday-Friday. Perianesthesia refers to the care given to patients immediately before and immediately after surgery.
All smokers are highly encouraged to refrain from smoking 24 hours prior to surgery. Avoid alcohol or limit alcohol the night before surgery. Please do not shave your surgical site. Report any cuts or abrasions on your skin to your pre-op nurse or physician prior to surgery.
As the first orthopaedic group in the Vail Valley, Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery has advanced our treatment and rehabilitation plans to the highest level by serving one of the most active sports populations in the country.
The orthopaedic doctors at Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery take the time to fully understand the nature of your injury, your overall health and fitness, as well as your particular lifestyle.
Our orthopaedic surgeons are deeply involved in community causes and hold leadership positions at local hospitals and surgery centers in Vail and Summit County.
Through our research foundation, VSON is moving medicine forward by conducting studies to advance the capabilities of orthopaedic care.