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Patients who have received care at this facility may request copies of their medical records/health information to be released to themselves or others/third parties. Please see Questions About Medical Records for important information before submitting a request for records. Record requests ...
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At Woodland Heights Medical Center, testing and integrated medical records are a key part of care. Laboratory professionals manage everything from routine diagnostic tests and screenings to providing valuable information for doctors to develop care plans for complex disease...
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...terms of this Notice, including: All employees, contractors, volunteers, and other agents ("authorized personnel") of the Facility. Health care professionals authorized to enter information into your medical records at the Facility. Members of the Facility's medical staff and their authorized personnel. Health care providers who share an electronic medical record with the Facility may also use this Notice (altho...
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...or Apple App Store and sign in just as you would on a computer or tablet. What records can I access through the patient portal? You can electronically access most, if not all, of your recent hospital medical records (such as lab results, radiology reports and physician reports) depending on the source of the record or when it was created. However, if you are unable to find the records you are looking for, you wi...
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...previous portal, the information will be retained in the electronic health record (EHR) at Woodland Heights Medical Center. Should you need the information at any point, you can obtain it through the Medical Records department. Can I access the portal from my phone? Yes. You can access it from the hospital website, your preferred browser, or download the mobile app MyHealthHome – MphRx and sign in just as you wo...
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...er assistance. Main Hospital Number (936) 634-8311 Business Office (936) 637-8512 Cardiac Rehab (936) 637-8536 Diagnostic Center (936) 631-8480 Gift Shop (936) 637-7160 Human Resources (936) 637-8507 Medical Records (936) 637-8531 Public Relations (936) 637-8688 Scheduling (936) 637-8618 Therapy Services (936) 632-2639
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...mation and not to disclose it to any other panel. However, it may be necessary to share the complaint with the subject organization in the course of the complaint investigation. Do not send copies of medical records, photos or billing invoices and other related personal information. By Policy, The Joint Commission cannot accept those documents, and will shred them upon receipt. Also, The Joint Commission policy ...
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The doctors, specialists and clinical staff at Woodland Heights Medical Center are bright, talented and dedicated health professionals who are respected in their fields and in the community. Take advantage of their experience as a keynote speaker at your next event. Our ...
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Woodland Heights Medical Center is your community healthcare provider, a 149-bed facility offering inpatient and outpatient services. We believe in the power of people to create great care. We are a Joint Commission-accredit...
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Accredited Facility: Commuted Tomography , American College of Radiology Accredited Facility: Breast Ultrasound , American College of Radiology Accredited Facility: Magnetic Resona...
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At Woodland Heights Medical Center, we're here for your all-around health–and that includes your comfort and convenience while you stay with us, visit patients or stop by for an appointment or procedure. Here's what we have to ...
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...with Texas Penal Code Section 22.0 (b) (9), assaulting someone who is hospital personnel on hospital property is a felony, specifically elevating a simple assault to a felony charge. Woodland Heights Medical Center has zero tolerance for inappropriate language or behavior that is aggressive, disruptive or threatening. This helps ensure a safe and positive healing environment for everyone at our care site...
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... a joyful and exciting time – one of your family's most important life events. When a newborn baby needs special care, it can be an emotional and challenging time for new parents. At Woodland Heights Medical Center, we are proud to offer Lufkin's only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Conveniently close to home, the NICU offers specialized services for newborns in need of additional care. Th...
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"My childbirth experience at Woodland Heights Medical Center was excellent. During this stressful time, the nurses were so reassuring, checked on me often and made sure I was comfortable." - Angie Lassiter Tour the Women's Center Watch this video ...
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Schedule a Tour View a Virtual Tour Find Childbirth or Breastfeeding Classes Having a baby is one of the most exciting and rewarding times in a woman's life, and Woodland Heights Medical Center is dedicated to providing expectant mothers and newborns with care during this special time. Our maternity services are provided by obstetricians, labor and delivery specialists, nurses and ot...
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At Woodland Heights Medical Center, we understand how challenging weight loss can be. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one third of American adults are morbidly obese, increasing thei...
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Emergencies can happen at any time. That's why it's important to be prepared and know where to go when you need medical care - fast. The emergency medicine team at Woodland Heights Medical Center provides care to patients in Lufkin, Texas, and surrounding areas when they need it most. The highly trained staff can prov...
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... local residents and even patients who come from other hospitals that are 20, 30 or sometimes as much as 60 miles away. Health is central to quality of life, and we are committed to offering advanced medical services here in Lufkin and Angelina County to make it easier to get the care you need. It’s a privilege to transform lives every day, helping patients manage their health at every stage of life. Our...
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... if the person remains unresponsive. The American Heart Association and the American Red Cross both recommend using Hands-Only CPR to increase the likelihood of surviving a cardiac event outside of a medical facility. It's easy to learn and easy to remember. Learn more here .
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Doctors at Woodland Heights Medical Center use cardiac catheterization to both diagnose and treat heart disease. This minimally invasive, interventional cardiology technique uses a catheter (thin, flexible tube) that is inserted into t...
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...comfort Fatigue or weakness Lightheadedness or dizziness Shortness of breath AFib is more common in adults, and your risk for an arrhythmia increases if you're over the age of 65. When to Seek Urgent Medical Care If you suddenly or frequently experience your heart noticeably skipping beats along with any of the other symptoms listed above, seek urgent medical care. If you are experiencing a rapid heartbe...
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Did you know that heart attacks have beginnings? Heart attack beginnings occur in more than 50% of patients, and if warning signs are recognized in time, patients can be treated be...
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Heart care at Woodland Heights Medical Center focuses on the functions and disorders of the heart and its connected circulatory system. According to the American Heart Association, 84 million people in the U.S. suffer from some form of ca...
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...st pain or think you may be having a heart attack, please call 9-1-1. Available around the clock and focused on caring for hearts every day of the year, the chest pain center team at Woodland Heights Medical Center knows the warning signs and delivers rapid treatment to patients in the early stages of heart attacks. Early intervention and attention reduces strain on the heart and creates better outcomes....
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A cardiac study is conducted to evaluate the blood supply to the heart muscle. The heart receives blood from the coronary arteries, and if these arteries become blocked or clogged ...
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