Inpatient Care Related Coverage Topics Outside Hospitalization Insurance Inpatient Rights and Responsibilities Your stay in inpatient care Sun-Sat: All day open 203-432-2912 4th Floor Inpatient Care is staffed 24 hours a day by our licensed nurses and …
Information for Yale Parents Congratulations on your child’s acceptance to Yale University! We know this is an exciting time in your life and want to put your mind at ease when it comes to your child’s health care. Yale Health provides health services to …
Diagnostic Imaging Related Health Topic Mammograms Learn more about X-rays, MRIs, and other Medical Imaging Tests Lead aprons are no longer needed for patients during X-ray exams Related Coverage Topics Outside Radiological Services Mon-Fri: 8:30 am - …
Care for Those Working While Away from Connecticut For members not currently in the New Haven area, the following options are available to obtain care: Telemedicine visits are available with Yale Health primary care and specialty clinicians. You can …
Confidentiality at Yale Health Your medical records are strictly confidential, stored in a restricted area and available only to individuals involved in your care and authorized administrative personnel on a need-to-know basis. No one else is authorized …
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) & Testing Understanding STIs and testing can help you make better decisions about safer sex. Using safer sex supplies during sexual encounters can dramatically reduce the risk of STI transmission! Be in-the-know. …
Acute Care Related Health Topics Sick or Injured? Call First Sun-Sat: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm 203-432-1051 1st Floor Acute Care is open to in-person visits from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m ., seven days per week. RN telephone triage is available 24/7 to provide …
Privacy Statement At Yale Health, we work hard to ensure your privacy and maintain the confidentiality of your information and medical records. Like all accredited healthcare institutions, we follow a federal law called the Health Insurance Portability …
Stroke A stroke is a “brain attack”. It occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off. When this happens, brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to die. When brain cells die during a stroke, functions controlled by that area of the brain …