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What can I do with my Mount Nittany health patient portal?

Request appointments, access records, pay bills and more with the My Mount Nittany Health patient portal. First-time portal user? Enroll Now As a new patient, we encourage you to explore this page to help answer any questions you may have and to familiarize yourself with our practices. We look forward to meeting you.

How many visitors are allowed at Mount Nittany Medical Center?

Inpatients at Mount Nittany Medical Center (with exception of patients who are COVID positive) will be allowed two visitors during visiting hours, 2:00 – 6:00 pm daily. Up to 4 visitors will be allowed for patients who are at end of life. Visitors will not be permitted to wait in the waiting rooms.

How do I sign in to the patient portal?

Patient Portal Sign In: For the best portal experience, use the MHealth mobile app. Download MHealth for free here. Sign In For existing users please login using the fields below. If you do not have an account please click here Logon ID (required) Password (required)

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COVID-19

What you need to know about COVID-19: Inpatient dashboard, vaccine updates, patient information and news.

Emergency Department

When time is of the essence, and uncertainty fills your thoughts, we’re prepared and ready to help.

Virtual ER

Dedicated to improving access and convenient healthcare services, especially when protecting the health and safety of our community is of utmost concern.

Telehealth Appointments

Telehealth visits offer the convenience of having a visit with your trusted provider in the comfort of your home, your office – or anywhere.

When is the visit time for Mount Nittany Medical Center?

As of Tuesday, July 13, visitors are permitted at Mount Nittany Medical Center from 2:00 – 6:00 pm daily. The labor & delivery unit will continue allowing one support person, while postpartum patients will be permitted one designated support person in addition to visitors during the specified visiting hours. Please note, the behavioral health unit ...

Does Mount Nittany Health have screenings?

Mount Nittany Health conducts screenings of patients entering its facilities. This screening process is another measure that we are taking to protect our patients, staff and community against the spread of COVID-19. The screening process will include key questions based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

What is an outpatient observation?

Outpatient observation. Outpatient observation allows your doctor to assess your condition and decide if you need to be admitted to the hospital as an inpatient or if you can be safely discharged. This decision is based on clinical guidelines about your illness and the services needed for your care.

What is advance directive?

Advance healthcare directives. This advance healthcare directives guide gives general information about advance healthcare directives. It does not replace medical or legal advice from a professional. You should talk with your doctor about your advance healthcare directive. Consult an attorney if you want legal advice.

What are preoperative instructions?

Preoperative instructions. Depending on the procedure you will be undergoing at the Medical Center, your physician may have provided you with a set of preoperative instructions. Be sure to read them and do exactly as they say. The information included in these instructions is there for your safety.

Can you plan a hospital visit in advance?

Planning for your stay. Not all visits to the hospital can be planned for in advance, but if you know that you are going to be admitted to Mount Nittany Medical Center on a specific date for a planned procedure, there are certain steps you can take to prepare both yourself and your loved ones.

Does the Medical Center have pastoral care?

Yes. Additionally, the Medical Center's pastoral care department is available. These volunteers, led by Reverend Dr. Margaret "Peggy" Lindsey, seek to supplement and enhance, not replace, the services provided by a patient's own clergy.

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