Patient Information
Sometimes it can be difficult to find the information you need for yourself or your loved one's care. We hope this page serves as a resource to find the information you need quickly and easily.
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As a patient of Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare you may be experiencing some of the concerns and questions listed below:
I have insurance and I thought it would pay for most of my care. Why...
Patients or their legal representatives, please use this form to provide authorization to release or obtain their health information.
A publication of the New York State Department of Health.
Who should read this guide?
This guide is for New York State patients and for those who will make health care decisions for patients....
Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare provides a reasonable amount of its service without charge to eligible persons who cannot afford to pay for care. Uncompensated services are limited to...
As a patient in a hospital in New York State, you have the right, consistent with law, to:
Understand and use these rights. If for any reason you do not understand or you need help, the...
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Our Medical Records office does not provide copies of birth certificates. Please contact the government offices listed below if you are in need of a copy of a birth certificate:
For persons born...
Most of the procedures and services offered at Faxton St. Luke's are offered at one of our 2 main campuses.
Please check your paperwork carefully to see if your procedure or service is...
The New York State Healthcare Proxy Law allows you to appoint someone you trust (a family member or close friend) to decide about medical treatment if you lose the ability to decide for yourself....
I need my medical records. How can I access them?
The Health Information Management Department (HIM) can assist you with accessing your individual patient medical record.
To view your...
Effective Date: April 14, 2003
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT...




