grandview health patient portal

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What's new at Grandview Medical Center?

The new Grandview Medical Center features an expansive campus with larger floors to enable our medical staff to provide the best patient care possible. To help you navigate, we’ve implemented digital wayfinding throughout the campus to guide you from the parking garage to the lobby elevators, café and throughout the floors of the medical center.

How do I get my medical records from Grandview Medical Center?

Print the Medical Records Request Form, fill it out completely and bring it in person or mail it to Release of Information at Grandview Medical Center along with a copy of your government issued photo ID. Requesting Records on Others Records may be requested by a parent or guardian of a minor child with the exception of psychiatric records.

What is Grand View health doing for You?

At Grand View Health, compassionate spiritual and emotional support is available to patients and their families during times of illness. Care is provided by a full-time chaplain, clergy and lay volunteer chaplains, as well as chaplain interns through the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program of Penn Foundation.

Why choose Grandview Medical Center for weight loss classes?

At Grandview Medical Center, we care for women at every stage of life. Join us for a class or seminar led by one of our health experts. Weight loss is a journey, and at Grandview Medical Center, we're here to help you every step of the way.

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How to contact Grand View Health?

Just inform the room service operator of your request or call the dietitians directly at 215-453-4633.

What is the number to call Grand View Health?

If you need additional information before, during or after your stay, call Patient Relations at 215-453-4975. Grand View Health is committed to patient safety. The most important step you can take is to wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol based hand sanitizer.

Does Grand View Health have outpatient offices?

Their practice is located within Grand View Health and is available to patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They only see hospitalized patients and do not have outpatient medical offices. These physicians have strong backgrounds in general and critical care medicine.

Do you bring advance directives to Grand View?

Be sure to bring a copy of your advance healthcare directive with you every time you are admitted to Grand View. Also, give copies of your advance healthcare directive to your doctor and loved ones so your wishes would be known should you be admitted to the hospital unexpectedly. Spiritual Support.

General Questions

What is MyHealthHome? MyHealthHome is a free, secure online patient portal that gives you access to your health information anytime, day or night. The new patient portal is powered by Cerner.

Enrollment

How do I set up a new MyHealthHome account? Click here for instructions on how to create a MyHealthHome account.

Access

How can I access my child’s or other family member’s health information? If you are interested in MyHealthHome access for your child (ren) or an adult for whom you are legally responsible and that individual is a patient, you will need to request access via the instructions here for information on how to grant access to a designated caregiver/guardian..

Privacy & Confidentiality

Will my portal information be secure? Yes. MyHealthHome uses a secure, encrypted connection and all health data is stored on a secure server. Personal and medical information in the MyHealthHome portal remains confidential. Only you – and those you authorize – are able to see or gain access to the information in your portal.

Grandview Medical Center

At Grandview Medical Center, we believe in the power of people to create great care. Our dedicated patient care team consists of staff, volunteers and physicians representing all major specialties. We work hard every day to be a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in the community we call home.

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How old do you have to be to visit Grandview Medical Center?

Grandview Medical Center is currently allowing one (1) visitor per patient. Visitors must be age 16 or older. No children allowed. All visitors will be required to: Wear a mask while in the hospital – mask should cover both mouth and nose. Social distance while in the hospital.

How many visitors are allowed in NICU?

For the NICU, only one (1) visitor will be allowed.

Grand View Hospital Update: Beam Topping Ceremony

A beam signed by hundreds of Grand View Health employees was moved into place in a ceremony marking the structural milestone. It’s been one year since construction started on the new six-story pavilion. Learn more here .

Grand View Birth & Family Center Tour

While we are not conducting in-person tours due to COVID-19 precautions, we welcome you to take a virtual tour through this video.

Learn About the Grand View Level 2 Trauma Center

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Requesting Records on Yourself

Print the Medical Records Request Form, fill it out completely and bring it in person or mail it to Release of Information at Grandview Medical Center along with a copy of your government issued photo ID.

Requesting Records on Others

Records may be requested by a parent or guardian of a minor child with the exception of psychiatric records. Records may be requested by persons holding an active Medical Power of Attorney. Call the Release of Information (ROI) Department to see if you qualify to request records on others.

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General Questions

  • What is MyHealthHome? MyHealthHome is a free, secure online patient portal that gives you access to your health information anytime, day or night. The new patient portal is powered by Cerner. Was there a previous version of the patient portal? Yes. The previous version of the portal became inaccessible to patients at midnight on December 21, 2021. ...
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Enrollment

  • How do I set up a new MyHealthHome account? Click herefor instructions on how to create a MyHealthHome account. What if I don't receive the invitation email? To ensure that the MyHealthHome invitation email reaches you, be sure to provide Grandview Medical Center with your current email address. If you don't receive an email and have checked your spam folder, clic…
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Access

  • How can I access my child’s or other family member’s health information? If you are interested in MyHealthHome access for your child(ren) or an adult for whom you are legally responsible and that individual is a patient, you will need to request access via the instructions herefor information on how to grant access to a designated caregiver/guardian. Can I give others access to my infor…
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Password / Login Issues

  • What if I forget my password? If you don’t remember your password, select “Forgot password” and follow the instructions to reset your password. What if I have trouble logging in or using the MyHealthHome portal? Call MyHealthHome Technical Support at (800) 669-4096. What if I need help with the previous version of the portal? The previous portal is no longer accessible to patie…
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Privacy & Confidentiality

  • Will my portal information be secure? Yes. MyHealthHome uses a secure, encrypted connection and all health data is stored on a secure server. Personal and medical information in the MyHealthHomeportal remains confidential. Only you – and those you authorize – are able to see or gain access to the information in your portal. We will not share your personal information wit…
See more on grandviewhealth.com