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Website Links - MyLVHN may offer links to related medical websites not managed by Lehigh Valley Health Network. These website link (s) are for a patient’s informational purposes only.
Proxy Access - Birth parents or legal guardians may request proxy access to a minor’s (under the age of 18) MyLVHN account by completing the Proxy Access Authorization Form at your child’s provider’s office.
MyLVHN is not to be used for medical emergencies or urgent situations. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911. Medication refills are processed Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Refills will be completed within two business days.
To enroll in MyLVHN, click the "Sign up Now" button on MyLVHN.org or MyLVHN mobile. You can find an activation code on the bottom of the after-visit summary you received from a recent visit with your LVPG provider. If you do not have an activation code, you can request one using this form: Request an Activation Code.
Call 888-402-LVHN (5846) to schedule an appointment for your child.
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Discontinuing Use of MyLVHN - You can stop using MyLVHN at any time by contacting your provider’s office by secure message through MyLVHN or by phone.
If the proxy does not have an LVHN provider, they should call Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Medical Record Department at 610-402-8240, Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Lehigh Valley Health Network reserves the right to revoke proxy access at any time for any reason.
Messaging to your provider should be used for non-urgent health care needs. Please allow up to 2 business days for a response. Furthermore, with respect to any electronic messages sent by the patient, Lehigh Valley Health Network is only able to respond to such messages based on the information provided by the patient. If there is insufficient information provided, Lehigh Valley Health Network will be unable to provide accurate and reliable services.
Lehigh Valley Health Network is pleased to offer secure access to your health information via a secure, yet easy-to-use patient portal system called MyLVHN. These Terms & Conditions outline Lehigh Valley Health Network’s practices and our sensitivity to your right to privacy. Lehigh Valley Health Network reserves the right to revoke access of MyLVHN.org at any time for abusive use of the system.
Pastoral care services also are available at each LVHN hospital to support and attend to patients’ diverse spiritual needs.
If you have additional questions or have a special request during your visit, please speak with any LVHN employee. We are here to help you.
In all LVHN surgery waiting rooms, two visitors are permitted per patient. Visitors are being seated at least six feet away from one another. Visitors are encouraged to use the EASE app, which sends real-time updates to loved ones. Visitors who drive patient for surgery are asked if they are willing to leave their phone number and go to another location so they can be called when the patient is ready for discharge.
Two visitors are permitted per patient. No children under 12 are permitted, unless approved by patient care services leadership. No visitors are allowed for patients with COVID-19, except for clergy and for patients who are at end-of-life.
Pediatric areas, including Children’s ER, pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and pediatric inpatient unit: Two parents/guardians may remain at the bedside at all times. One additional, designated support person is allowed at the bedside from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Children under age 12 may not visit.
Visitors are allowed from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Exceptions may be considered and approved by patient care services leadership.
Exceptions may be considered and approved by patient care services leadership. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU): Parents/guardians may designate up to four support adults who may visit one at a time with a parent/guardian in attendance from 9 a.m.-8 p.m.