Here’s How to Get and Use MyLVHN (2024)

MyLVHN is Lehigh Valley Health Network’s (LVHN) patient portal. It’s a website (and an app) that lets you interact with your health care providers securely in many patient-focused ways, such as LVHN Video Visits and E-Visits. If you don’t already have a MyLVHN account, today is the day to get one – and it’s free. MyLVHN is available to you whether you already have a doctor or other specialist with LVHN or Lehigh Valley Physician Group (LVPG), or not.

Two ways to sign up

It’s easy to sign up for MyLVHN. Choose the device you want to use to create your account and follow the directions below. For certain types of care, specifically LVHN Video Visits, you will need to have the MyLVHN app on your camera-enabled smart device or mobile phone.

MyLVHN.org – From your laptop or desktop computer, visit MyLVHN.org. On the landing page, look for the button that says, “Sign Up Now.” Click it and you will see instructions and a form to create your MyLVHN account with an activation code. If you don’t have an activation code, which is provided after appointments with LVPG health care providers, you can still sign up. Click the button called, “Sign Up Online,” (at the bottom of the page), and complete the requested information.

MyLVHN app – Our free app is available on Google Play and Apple App Store for mobile phones and other smart devices that use apps. Just search for MyLVHN and download the app. After it’s downloaded, open it and you will be taken to the login page.

To create your My LVHN account, press on the “Sign Up Now” button on the bottom of that page. If you don’t have an activation code from an LVPG appointment, press the words, “Sign Up Online,” and you will be taken to a form that you can complete to open your MyLVHN account.

Great things you can do with MyLVHN

With your MyLVHN account, you can interact with your health care providers in new, “virtual” ways, request prescription refills, pay bills, review past appointment information and more. Here are some highlights:

  • Send secure messages – Sometimes, it isn’t convenient to call the office and wait to speak with a nurse or other member of the health care team. With MyLVHN, you can send a secure message to your health care team at your LVPG doctor’s office or specialist’s office about non-urgent issues. You will receive a reply in your MyLVHN account within 24 hours.
  • Have a video visitLVHN Video Visits offer a way for you to have an appointment with your doctor or other LVHN health care specialist without leaving the comfort of home. There are different types of video visits for different needs. ExpressCARE video visits provide virtual care if you have a minor illness or injury. An ExpressCARE video visit can be scheduled by you on MyLVHN.

If you would like a video visit with your LVPG doctor or other LVHN health care specialist, call the office and ask if a virtual office appointment (video visit) can be scheduled. If a video visit is appropriate for your concern, the office will schedule one for you.

Special note about Pediatric Video Visits

To help provide more virtual care options for children, we offer two types of video visits just for kids.

  1. ExpressCARE Video Visits – Children between 3-17 can have an ExpressCARE video visit for minor illness or injury care. To schedule, a parent or guardian needs to have a MyLVHN account AND proxy access to the child’s MyLVHN account. If you do not have proxy access, please call your child’s health care provider to request it.
  2. Virtual office appointments – Babies through teens can have a virtual office visit with their LVPG health care provider. Simply call your child’s health care provider’s office and ask if a video visit can be scheduled. If you need the phone number for your doctor’s office, visit LVHN.org/findadoctor.
  3. Get health advice through an LVHN E-Visit – An E-Visit is a non-video way to get guidance for common illnesses or health problems, such as seasonal allergy symptoms or skin rash. An interactive questionnaire will ask a series of questions that would be asked if you went to the office for care. A health care provider with LVHN will get back to you with advice or further questions to help give you the care you need.

Take some time to explore all the great features on MyLVHN. You can review your test results, medications, immunizations, schedule appointments and much more. If you have any technical problems setting up your MyLVHN account, call our MyLVHN team at 844-4MY-LVHN (844-469-5846).

Here’s How to Get and Use MyLVHN (2024)

FAQs

How much does a video visit cost at LVHN? ›

A: To see one of our providers, you can schedule an appointment via MyLVHN. On the “Schedule an Appointment” page, click the “LVHN Video Visit” button. QIs there a cost for a video visit? A: The cost of a video visit is $49.

How do I set up MyLVHN? ›

How to enroll in MyLVHN
  1. Visit MyLVHN.org or download MyLVHN app.
  2. Select “Sign Up Now” button.
  3. Select “Sign Up Online” to complete the online form. You will need to provide your Social Security number. If available, include your LVHN medical record number.

How to change name in LVHN? ›

How do I change my legal name in MyLVHN? To make a request to change your legal name, please contact your doctor's office.

How do I get my medical records from Lehigh Valley Hospital? ›

Lehigh Valley Health Network works with a release of information vendor, MRO, to coordinate providing copies of medical records to patients and authorized representatives. If you would like to check the status of a submitted request, please contact MRO directly at 610-994-7500.

What is the difference between telehealth and video visit? ›

Virtual Care vs Telehealth: Make Your Choice

Virtual Healthcare services include clinical interactions between healthcare providers, patients. Telehealth provides real-time interaction between healthcare providers, patients, and stakeholders, including video consultations or remote ongoing monitoring.

Are video doctor appointments worth it? ›

Whether to consider telehealth or in-person visits depends on the reason you're seeing a doctor. Telehealth visits are good for: Follow-up visits after you've already seen your doctor. An exam of easy-to-see areas, like your eyes or skin.

Is Health Network Labs part of LVHn? ›

Many of our LVHN Health Centers include an HNL Lab Medicine office where patients have convenient access to blood, urine, flu and stool tests. Including our offices, there are more than 50 HNL Lab Medicine locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

How to change LVHN password? ›

After signing on to the portal, click on My Settings. On this screen, you can change your password and security questions. Security questions must be updated when changing the password. Be sure to check off the "I verify…" statement.

How do I file a complaint with LVHN? ›

The service excellence coordinator can be contacted by phone at 610-402-8222 or in writing in care of Lehigh Valley Health Network, Cedar Crest, P.O. Box 689, Allentown, PA 18105-1556. You may also call the department at 1-800-254-5164.

What is the compliance hotline for LVHN? ›

Any violation or suspected violation of any of the laws, regulations, or Condition of Participation applicable to LVHN must be reported immediately to my supervisor, Compliance Officer or Compliance Hotline at 1-877-895-2905.

What EMR does Lehigh Valley Hospital use? ›

Allentown, Pa. -based Lehigh Valley Health Network is integrating IllumiCare's Smart Ribbon cost-saving tool into its Epic EHR. The Smart Ribbon tool will aim to get patients home faster, reduce costs, increase patient recruitment for clinical trials and boost closure rates for care gaps.

How to get information on a patient in the hospital? ›

It is recommended that you personally contract the State Hospital wherein your family member or loved one may have been a patient, either in writing or by phone-call, and make your request for information.

What computer system does St. Luke's Hospital use? ›

Epic is our electronic medical record system, which allows clinicians to document patient information quickly in various encounters across our health system.

How do I start a video visit on Cidnet? ›

To request a visitation at the jail, click the On-Site button. To request a visitation you can do from home, click the Remote button. Once you've chosen a type, choose a Date, Duration, and Time Slot. After that, check the checkbox(es) on the Confirm tab, then click the Complete button.

How do I video visit Indiana Department of Corrections? ›

All visitors must register and be approved before scheduling a visit. Visitors who have already registered for video visitation through GTL will not need to register again. All scheduling is being done through the GTL website at https://idoc.gtlvisitme.com/. Scheduling on GTL is for Eastern Time.

Does LA County have video visits? ›

LASD.org - Information Detail. Visitors can schedule a video visit or traditional visit with an inmate up to 1 day to 7 days in advance. No more overnight stays or waiting in long lines to visit.

How does a video doctor's visit work? ›

Most telehealth visits work very similarly to traditional consultations. You will discuss the patient's symptoms with them, inquire about their medical history and any relevant family history, and, in most cases, proffer a diagnosis during the call.

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