10 hours ago One Patient Portal Across All VCU Health Facilities. With easier access to personal health information across all VCU Health facilities, we have a new patient portal tool – with more of the capabilities that patients need. The advanced technology of MyChart allows access to health information from all VCU Health hospitals and clinics ... >> Go To The Portal
One Patient Portal Across All VCU Health Facilities. With easier access to personal health information across all VCU Health facilities, we have a new patient portal tool – with more of the capabilities that patients need. The advanced technology of MyChart allows access to health information from all VCU Health hospitals and clinics ...
Welcome to VCU Health, where you will experience all of this, and more. U.S. News and World Report recognizes VCU Medical Center and VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital among its Best Hospitals for Maternity. Learn more about this high performing designation. Our expert doctors, certified nurse-midwives and nurses work with you to create the ...
After you’ve logged into My VCU Health Patient portal, go to the left side navigation and click ‘Prescription Renewal.’ On the ‘Prescription Renewal’ screen, follow these steps: Select the prescribing provider from the drop down menu. Select the medication(s) you would like to renew and where the prescription should be sent.
Due to the impacts of COVID-19 and increased call volume, you may experience extended wait times when contacting our call center, billing center, and while using provider messaging through our patient portal. We appreciate your patience during this time and will respond to all calls and messages as soon as possible.
Our expert team of doctors, certified nurse-midwives and nurses will work with you to design the birth experience you want, guided by the best clinical practices and most current research. We look forward to caring for you and your baby on this very special journey.
Birth is a miracle, but it's not a mystery. Let us help you prepare for your baby's arrival. From our parenting classes and tours to personalized Birth Plans and our Newborn Checklist, we will provide you with the tools you need to feel confident on your big day.
You want everything to be just right for the birth of your baby. Our facilities blend a beautiful and tranquil atmosphere with state-of-the-art technology. You will feel the comforts of home within the safety of a top medical center - the best of both worlds.
To ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy, we follow the COVID-19 guidelines from the CDC and ACOG. Here’s the latest information and recommendations for pregnant people.
We’re pleased to provide you with valuable resources to help inform, support and empower you throughout your pregnancy and beyond. Here you will find helpful tools from a simple hospital packing list to a complete guide to pregnancy and birth.
Do not lie down right after eating. Try drinking carbonated beverages between meals and wait 30 minutes after eating to drink liquids. Dairy products may make nausea and vomiting worse, but some women say yogurt is helpful.
Until your baby is 6 months old, she will not have enough stomach acid to digest solid foods. Breast milk is easier for your baby to digest than other foods. Other foods can increase your baby’s chances of having health problems with her stomach or intestines. Your baby is ready to eat solid foods if she:
Fresh, raw fruit is best (1 small apple or ½ cup of chopped fruit is a serving). 4 to 5 servings of vegetables (1 medium carrot or ½ cup of chopped vegetables is a serving). 2 to 3 servings of lean meat, fish, eggs, or nuts (a piece of meat the size of a pack of playing cards is 1 serving).
Rest on your left side for one hour. Drink 2 to 3 glasses of water or juice (not coffee or soda). If your caregiver told you to rest and the symptoms get worse or do not go away after 1 hour, call your caregiver again or . go to the hospital. If the symptoms get better, relax for the rest of the day.
Most breastfed babies have 2 to 3 soft, yellow bowel movements each day. Your baby will have short periods of sleep and will be wakeful and alert at times. Your breasts are softer after nursing. To ensure that your baby is getting enough at each feeding: Breastfeed often, and let your baby decide when to end feeding.
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