- How do I track my daily health readings over time in a table or graph?
- How do I track my daily health readings?
- What is a double blind study?
- Do I need to have an LDCT lung screening exam every year?
- Can a woman conceive while breastfeeding?
- Who do I contact if I have further questions?
- What forms of arthritis are the most common causes of back pain?
- What are the treatment options for hand and wrist arthritis?
- What can you do to prevent knee revision surgery?
- What is Telestroke?
- Why do I have to have an Internet email address to use MyChart?
- How is MyChart secure?
- What are common conditions that are treated with hand therapy?
- Is it a misconception that medication is no longer needed if my health has improved from taking my medication?
- How can I update my telephone number in MyChart?
- How do weight and age play into preconception?
- Hospital Information and Special Services
- Is it safe to conceive after bariatric surgery?
- What is a revision total knee replacement?
- What are some sports that put young athletes at greater risk for a dislocated shoulder?
- Are strokes hereditary?
- How do I ask billing questions through MyChart?
- Why is it important to be in good health before getting pregnant?
- Who sees my request for an appointment or an appointment cancellation?
- Are all Premier Health hospitals that provide cancer services and cancer specialists certified by the network?
- Can a subchondroplasty procedure replace the need for joint replacement surgery?
- My Preventive Care recommendations don't seem right to me, what do I need to do?
- How will this affect patients’ primary care physicians? Will he or she be able to refer to a Premier Health cancer specialist certified by the network?
- What are signs that could indicate that a mom or dad needs support while they are adjusting to having a new baby?
- What should I do with expired medication?
- Can a tendon tear be healed or repaired?
- What are the benefits of arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery?
- Why do we have clinical trials?
- What is arrhythmia?
- I had a test a week ago but I don't see the results. Why?
- What are the top causes of osteoarthritis?
- How common is joint pain?
- Can properly preparing for joint replacement surgery affect the outcome?
- When is the best time to talk to my doctor about possible clinical trials that would work for me?
- Childbirth Education
- Who is a good orthopedic candidate for stem cell therapy?
- What important information related to electronic medical records should seniors be aware of?
- What services does an orthopedic trauma team handle?
- What role can a patient play in what specialty physician is chosen for their referral?
- How effective is LDCT lung screening at preventing death from lung cancer?
- What can increase a person’s risk for developing blood clots during travel?
- Can I view a family member's health record in MyChart?
- What is the treatment for metabolic syndrome?
- Is there a fee to use MyChart?
- What is a total shoulder replacement?
- How does the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act apply to women who have had breast cancer?
- Why is the "Last Done" date on my Preventive Care procedure Incorrect?
- What conditions are being treated with platelet-rich plasma?
- What are common injuries of the elbow treated with arthroscopic surgery?
- What activities can increase my risk for a tendon tear?
- What should someone do when they think they are experiencing a prescription medication side effect?
- What types of conditions can be diagnosed with a musculoskeletal ultrasound?
- What is an Electrophysiology (EP) Lab?
- What are some tips for older adults trying to manage multiple medications in a safe manner?
- How can a couple prepare for conception?
- What is MyChart, and how does its use benefit older adults?
- What determines whether you need a partial or total knee replacement?
- What are some of the major difficulties of transitioning into the role of a family caregiver for an older adult?
- What information should I provide for a prescription renewal?
- Can taking expired medication hurt me?
- Is my access code my user ID?
- What determines the type of activity you can participate in after joint replacement surgery?
- Who should get an LDCT lung screening exam?
- What is arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery?
- What do we need to know about senior medication safety?
- What is an adverse drug event (ADE)?
- What is a specialty physician?
- What are the different parts of a Nutrition Facts Label?
- Is joint pain always related to a serious health condition?
- Why don't all my health issues show up in my MyChart record?
- What are the symptoms of an abdominal adhesion?
- How long should a woman wait before conceiving after giving birth?
- What are the most common side effects of taking prescription medications?
- What are the early warning signs of dementia?
- Are outpatient physical therapy services without a provider referral covered by insurance?
- How is the exam performed?
- What is a gallbladder attack?
- How can older adults determine what type of exercise is best for their health?
- Is my weight a factor when determining if I’m ready for surgery?
- What are the benefits of 3D mammography?
- What should I expect during a 3D mammogram?
- Auto Safety for Moms-to-Be
- How can caregivers and physicians partner together for more successful health care for an aging parent or loved one?
- If I participate in a clinical trial outside of the area, can I get my testing performed locally?
- How is the meniscus torn or injured?
- What can be done to reduce the risk of getting a muscle spasm?
- When should a person have their gallbladder removed?
- Why is exercise so important for older adults?
- After someone has a stroke, what can be done to reduce their risk of having another stroke?
- If I send a message to my doctor or nurse, when can I expect a reply?
- What is a dislocated shoulder?
- What can you do prior to a knee revision surgery that will help with your outcome?
- How are overuse injuries diagnosed?
- I am in one of the high-risk groups but have been diagnosed with cancer in the past. Is LDCT lung screening appropriate for me?
- What is patient-centered care, and how does it play a role in health care transformation?
- What is a partial knee replacement?
- I think I qualify for LDCT lung screening. What should I do next?
- Can being obese affect a woman's ability to get pregnant?
- How do I download a portable copy of my health summary?
- Where can I update my personal information (e.g., home address, email or change my password)?
- Are there symptoms of bone loss once you’re older?
- What are some risk factors for infertility?
- How can I update my address in MyChart?
- Who can have a 3D mammogram?
- What does “health literacy” mean?
- Safely Transporting Your Newborn Home
- What is medication non-adherence?
- How can I prevent weight regain, especially long term?
- What is the goal of LDCT lung screening?
- What are the symptoms of a hernia?
- Are there any risks to LDCT lung screening?
- How does a tendon tear happen?
- What happens after knee revision surgery and the expected recovery?
- What are common surgical treatment options for osteoarthritis of the shoulder?
- What are some holistic measures for patients with shoulder arthritis?
- What are the symptoms of depression, and do they look different in older adults?
- How can obesity affect anesthesia?
- How is stem cell therapy used in orthopedic care?
- What is a total knee replacement?
- How do you measure a person’s change in cognitive abilities?
- Why do knees start to hurt after they were previously doing well?
- What is minimally invasive surgery?
- How can you accurately expect what you can do after joint replacement surgery?
- What is cryoballoon ablation?
- Where can I schedule my 3D mammogram?
- What is whiplash, and what are the symptoms?
- There is no cure for dementia, but are there ways to treat it or slow the progression
- What is an abdominal adhesion?
- Can an individual experience a TIA without actually knowing what's happening?
- What is the security question used for?
- How is a hernia diagnosed?
- What is important for those with atrial fibrillation (A Fib) to know?
- Can I set up payment plans through MyChart?
- During physical activity, what is considered proper fuel for the body?
- What are the benefits of direct access for individuals?
- What is dementia?
- What is appendicitis, and what are the symptoms?
- What is the advantage of E-Visits for patients?
- Safety
- What are some common therapies for arthritis of the hand?
- What is a hernia?
- What happens if a physical therapist performs the evaluation and is concerned that physical therapy may not benefit the patient or that a physician consult or additional testing may be recommended?
- How do I connect my health record to a third party application (app)?
- What are the benefits of musculoskeletal ultrasound for patients?
- Where can I find help to quit smoking?
- Who is a good candidate for subchondroplasty procedure?
- What are common infertility treatments?
- Are there support systems – other than medical intervention or treatment of biomarkers – which people often need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease or help recover from it?
- How long does whiplash last?
- After joint replacement surgery, how long must you wait before engaging in physical activity?
- Why don’t lung cancer screenings cover people impacted by second-hand smoke?
- What is the hCG hormone, and what role does it play in testing for pregnancy?
- Which Premier Health physical therapy sites provide direct access for outpatient physical therapy?
- What is the Cartiva synthetic cartilage implant, and how does it differ from fusion?
- When can I see my test results in MyChart?
- What should patients do if they have a hard time understanding medical information from their physician?
- Why is high blood pressure a concern during pregnancy?
- What is infertility?
- Could surgery be postponed because of my weight?
- What are joint supplements?
- Can home pregnancy tests expire?
- How common is infertility?
- What are the signs and symptoms of an arrhythmia?
- How should patients determine if an E-Visit is right for their particular situation?
- What about psychological testing?
- Can my spouse and I share one MyChart account?
- What is a clinical trial?
- How does a dislocated shoulder happen?
- Are stroke symptoms different for men and women?
- Can surgery be used to help fix an abdominal adhesion?
- Bonding with Your Baby
- Are there preventive screenings to identify bone loss?
- I see some test results but not all of them from all of my physicians. Why?
- What is the difference between a urine test and a blood test when testing for pregnancy?
- What puts women at higher risk for getting a hernia after a C-section?
- Do I have to do physical therapy before joint replacement surgery?
- What are tendon problems?
- Do only women suffer from infertility?
- Your Postpartum Stay
- Is the Cartiva synthetic cartilage implant a significant step forward in treating osteoarthritis?
- How is a dislocated shoulder treated?
- How has the Internet helped healthcare?
- Who is a candidate for arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery?
- Is there anything I can do to prevent fertility issues?
- Is there a difference in life expectancy for patients who take medicine for the condition and those who don’t?
- I was logged out of MyChart, what happened?
- How soon after giving birth can a woman become pregnant?
- What is musculoskeletal ultrasound technology?
- I don't have an email address, how do I get one?
- How can the amount of healthcare information on the Internet sometimes confuse patients, making them think they don’t need to see a physician for certain problems?
- What is an Electronic Medical Record?
- How do I enroll in clinical trials?
- When should I use an urgent care facility?
- When do you need knee revision surgery? What are the signs?
- How common are fractures when it comes to traumatic injuries?
- What determines if a patient is referred to a specialty physician?
- Is there any additional cost for 3D mammography, and will my insurance cover the additional charge?
- What are some steps of preparing for joint replacement surgery?
- Arrival and Delivery
- If some of my health information on MyChart is not correct, what should I do?
- What is the difference between the flu and pneumonia?
- What are risk factors of deteriorating bone health?
- Can symptoms of a hernia be mistaken for another health issue, particularly in women?
- What is a primary care provider?
- Should an individual seek medical advice prior to taking joint supplements?
- Why is it important to pay attention to serving sizes?
- How is fibromyalgia diagnosed?
- What does it mean for a patient to take an active role in their health care?
- What are the alternatives to knee revision surgery?
- What does this collaboration mean for the region?
- What causes a common cold?
- What type of response have you seen in patients who have had a subchondroplasty procedure?
- What is preconception, and why is that time important?
- What are the symptoms of big toe arthritis? Are some people at higher risk of developing it, and if so, who?
- MyChart Gives You Immediate Access to Your Health Information
- What can patients do to make their use of a patient portal more effective?
- Does the removal of the appendix require a person to change their diet?
- How do I communicate my medical concerns?
- What role does overeating play in a gallbladder attack?
- What are the risks and complications of knee revision surgery?
- Will my insurance cover weight loss surgery?
- What is a MyChart E-Visit?
- What are things a person should keep in mind when looking for a primary care provider?
- Are there different types of stroke?
- How can I access MyChart on my mobile device?
- What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke?
- Are there times when I should follow up with my primary care provider after visiting an urgent care?
- What is the subchondroplasty procedure?
- Can an abdominal adhesion be removed? If so, how?
- What steps should someone take to reduce their risk of technological interference with their pacemaker?
- What does this mean for Premier Health patients?
- Pre-registration
- What puts a person at risk for conditions that lead to a total shoulder replacement?
- What are the dangers of dehydration?
- What are the benefits of clinical trials?
- What is 3D Mammography?
- What to Pack
- What are the non-surgical treatment options for shoulder pain?
- Who performs cancer clinical trials?
- Is osteoarthritis age related?
- Why could knee replacement implants fail?
- Can stem cell therapy give patients like me permanent orthopedic benefits?
- If a patient doesn’t qualify for the screening, can their doctor order a test for them?
- What are reasons a person would need a total shoulder replacement?
- What Information Can I Find Using MyChart?
- What is the difference between a doctor and an advanced practice provider?
- Who else will receive the results?
- With an E-Visit, how quickly does a patient receive a response about their issue?
- What are surgical and non-surgical treatment options for spinal stenosis?
- Does medication lose its effectiveness after its expiration date?
- What are the drawbacks of participating in a clinical trial?
- What are the symptoms of a hernia following a C-section?
- What are signs that a headache can be a symptom of a serious problem?
- What is the gallbladder, and what role does it play in a person’s health?
- Who is eligible to obtain outpatient physical therapy services without a physician or provider referral at Premier Health?
- Is there a cost to participate in clinical trials?
- What groups of people are high-risk during flu season?
- Will an individual’s physician or healthcare provider be informed that physical therapy services are being provided?
- How has big toe arthritis traditionally been treated, and does it have limitations?
- When will I get the results?
- What happens if an individual does not see improvement with physical therapy services provided through direct access?
- What would make you a good candidate for a partial knee replacement?
- How do I get a copy of my medical records?
- What if the condition cannot be answered through an E-Visit?
- How important is it for families to be educated about the risks of drowning?
- Are joint supplements safe if they are not regulated by the FDA?
- What are some steps I should take if I am considering taking a supplement?
- How will my life change after weight loss surgery?
- Why shouldn’t I use an urgent care as a replacement for visiting my primary care provider?
- How do doctors and advanced practice providers work together to provide quality care?
- When speaking to a physician, should family history only include first-degree relatives?
- What errors can occur if a patient doesn’t understand a prescription label?
- Who is a candidate for platelet-rich plasma injections?
- What are the most common forms of joint pain?
- How do I learn about clinical trials?
- How is health care being transformed today?
- What 10 questions can help start a conversation between a patient and medical provider?
- Can you send me a new access code as I have lost it, let it expire or did not receive it?
- When should a woman be tested by her physician for pregnancy?
- What can I expect from the results?
- I forgot my password. What should I do?
- What is Premier MyChart?
- What are the different kinds of clinical trials?
- How successful are infertility treatments?
- My access code does not work, what should I do?
- What are Signs of Stroke? How Can I Help Someone (or Myself) Who May be Having a Stroke?
- What is direct access for outpatient physical therapy services?
- Is there more radiation with a 3D mammogram?
- Why is it important for a patient to know how to read a prescription label?
- How does a clinical trial work? What is involved in a clinical trial from a patient perspective?
- What can I eat after surgery?
- Specialty Services
- What happens when there is a disruption in taking prescription medication for a chronic condition?
- Can stem cell therapy reduce my need for joint replacement?
- What happens during knee revision surgery?
- What is gallbladder disease?
- What if I am seen at a non-Premier facility or physician – How do I get this information in MyChart or communicated to my Primary Care Physician?
- How soon can physicians start referring patients to network certified Premier Health specialists?
- What is happening with Cancer Services at Premier Health?
- How is platelet-rich plasma used to promote healing?
- What is your Privacy Policy?
- How can someone know about potential side effects from taking prescription medications?
- How do I pay my bill through MyChart?
- Can I ask questions regarding a family member from my MyChart account?
- How is appendicitis treated? Does it always involve surgery?
- How do you talk to patients who are worried about their memory loss?
- Why You Need a Pediatrician or Family Medicine Doctor Identified Before Delivery
- What role does technology play in health care transformation?
- Can I see radiology images through MyChart?
- What can a caregiver do to avoid or lessen the stress that caregiving causes?
- What health issues should never be considered for an E-Visit?
- What are the roles of physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical assistants in a primary care office?
- What do I need to use MyChart?
- What is MyChart, and how does it benefit older adults?
- How does health care transformation benefit patients?
- What can be done to treat a chronic cough?
- Why is it important to have a specialized team caring for orthopedic needs arising from traumatic injuries?
- How soon are test results posted to MyChart?
- How do I sign up?
- How can I update my email address in MyChart?
- What can trigger a gallbladder attack?
- What are healthy nutrition guidelines for seniors? How do they differ from nutrition guidelines in younger years?
- How is whiplash treated?
- Why does it matter if I have symptoms?
- Is osteoarthritis hereditary?
- Why is good communication important between patients and their providers?