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Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments. DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE? The vaccine can help your unborn baby or newborn. A new study found that expectant mothers who receive the COVID-19 vaccine create antibodies to the virus and pass those to their unborn baby through the placenta. Mothers were also shown to pass antibodies to their newborns through breast milk. This suggests those newborns have someimmunity to
ER WAIT TIMES
Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY MU Health Care cardiothoracic surgeons performed the first open-heart procedure in mid-Missouri in 1958. Since then, we have continued to provide advanced care, becoming well-known as one of Missouri’s most active and respected cardiothoracic referral centers. Every year, our cardiothoracic surgeons perform more than 750 cardiothoracic DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Disorders and conditions our endocrinologists diagnose and treat include: Diabetes. Conditions that result in too much blood sugar (glucose) in your blood system. This includes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. High cholesterol. When the lipids (fats) in your blood are too high. Metabolic disorders. Conditions in which the body hasabnormal
PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES Pediatric Neurosciences. A neurological or neurodevelopmental disorder can affect your child’s entire life. You want to work with experienced pediatric neurologists who understand the needs of you of your child. You can count on the team of Children's Health experts at University of Missouri Children’s Hospital to provide the care youare
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI HEALTH CAREFIND A DOCTORCONDITIONS & TREATMENTSLOCATIONSYOUR VISITABOUT USDATA INCIDENT University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home. HOW DO WE KNOW THE COVID-19 VACCINE WON’T HAVE LONG-TERM One of the reasons some people haven’t signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is that they’re worried there might be unknown side effects that will show up months or years later. Although it’s true there are still a lot of things we’re learning about the vaccines — like how effective they are against variants and how long their protection lasts — there are plenty of things we doYOUR MU HEALTH CARE
Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments. DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE? The vaccine can help your unborn baby or newborn. A new study found that expectant mothers who receive the COVID-19 vaccine create antibodies to the virus and pass those to their unborn baby through the placenta. Mothers were also shown to pass antibodies to their newborns through breast milk. This suggests those newborns have someimmunity to
ER WAIT TIMES
Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY MU Health Care cardiothoracic surgeons performed the first open-heart procedure in mid-Missouri in 1958. Since then, we have continued to provide advanced care, becoming well-known as one of Missouri’s most active and respected cardiothoracic referral centers. Every year, our cardiothoracic surgeons perform more than 750 cardiothoracic DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Disorders and conditions our endocrinologists diagnose and treat include: Diabetes. Conditions that result in too much blood sugar (glucose) in your blood system. This includes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. High cholesterol. When the lipids (fats) in your blood are too high. Metabolic disorders. Conditions in which the body hasabnormal
PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES Pediatric Neurosciences. A neurological or neurodevelopmental disorder can affect your child’s entire life. You want to work with experienced pediatric neurologists who understand the needs of you of your child. You can count on the team of Children's Health experts at University of Missouri Children’s Hospital to provide the care youare
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COVID-19 VACCINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SECOND DOSE As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout ramps up, you might be wondering why the mRNA vaccines are a two-dose series. The first dose helps your body recognize the virus and start an immune system response, while the second dose is a booster that strengthens your immunity to thevirus.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE? The vaccine can help your unborn baby or newborn. A new study found that expectant mothers who receive the COVID-19 vaccine create antibodies to the virus and pass those to their unborn baby through the placenta. Mothers were also shown to pass antibodies to their newborns through breast milk. This suggests those newborns have someimmunity to
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Your physician is your partner in health and is dedicated to keeping you well. Family medicine physicians offer comprehensive care, including: Care for illnesses or injuries. Immunizations. Management of chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. Screenings. Smoking cessation. Weight loss support. Wellness visits. MIZZOU BIOJOINT® CENTER Mizzou BioJoint® Center offers unique treatments that bring biological solutions to knee, hip, shoulder, ankle and other joint problems. The difference is in the restoration process. Our team of physicians and scientists at University of Missouri Health Care have developed surgical and non-surgical technologies that help protect andrestore
PEDIATRICS CLINIC-SOUTH PROVIDENCE Pediatrics clinic provides general pediatrics treatment, including newborn care, on-site imaging, and on-site pharmacy.CHART CONNECT
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WAGS THERAPY DOG PROGRAM Studies have shown that therapy dogs in hospitals reduce patients’ blood pressure, lower pain perception and improve experience in children and adults. University of Missouri Health Care’s Wags program uses a team of volunteers with highly trained therapy dogs to brighten the days of patients. While we can’t be with you in-personat this
MICHAEL BRANDON, DDS MU Health Care participates with most major managed care organizations. To find out whether MU Health Care is a participating provider in your insurance plan or network, or for information on co-payments and deductibles, please contact your insurance carrierdirectly.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI HEALTH CAREFIND A DOCTORCONDITIONS & TREATMENTSLOCATIONSYOUR VISITABOUT USDATA INCIDENT University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home. HOW DO WE KNOW THE COVID-19 VACCINE WON’T HAVE LONG-TERM One of the reasons some people haven’t signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is that they’re worried there might be unknown side effects that will show up months or years later. Although it’s true there are still a lot of things we’re learning about the vaccines — like how effective they are against variants and how long their protection lasts — there are plenty of things we doYOUR MU HEALTH CARE
Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments. DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE? The vaccine can help your unborn baby or newborn. A new study found that expectant mothers who receive the COVID-19 vaccine create antibodies to the virus and pass those to their unborn baby through the placenta. Mothers were also shown to pass antibodies to their newborns through breast milk. This suggests those newborns have someimmunity to
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Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY MU Health Care cardiothoracic surgeons performed the first open-heart procedure in mid-Missouri in 1958. Since then, we have continued to provide advanced care, becoming well-known as one of Missouri’s most active and respected cardiothoracic referral centers. Every year, our cardiothoracic surgeons perform more than 750 cardiothoracic DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Disorders and conditions our endocrinologists diagnose and treat include: Diabetes. Conditions that result in too much blood sugar (glucose) in your blood system. This includes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. High cholesterol. When the lipids (fats) in your blood are too high. Metabolic disorders. Conditions in which the body hasabnormal
PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES Pediatric Neurosciences. A neurological or neurodevelopmental disorder can affect your child’s entire life. You want to work with experienced pediatric neurologists who understand the needs of you of your child. You can count on the team of Children's Health experts at University of Missouri Children’s Hospital to provide the care youare
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI HEALTH CAREFIND A DOCTORCONDITIONS & TREATMENTSLOCATIONSYOUR VISITABOUT USDATA INCIDENT University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home. HOW DO WE KNOW THE COVID-19 VACCINE WON’T HAVE LONG-TERM One of the reasons some people haven’t signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is that they’re worried there might be unknown side effects that will show up months or years later. Although it’s true there are still a lot of things we’re learning about the vaccines — like how effective they are against variants and how long their protection lasts — there are plenty of things we doYOUR MU HEALTH CARE
Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments. DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF GETTING THE COVID-19 VACCINE? The vaccine can help your unborn baby or newborn. A new study found that expectant mothers who receive the COVID-19 vaccine create antibodies to the virus and pass those to their unborn baby through the placenta. Mothers were also shown to pass antibodies to their newborns through breast milk. This suggests those newborns have someimmunity to
ER WAIT TIMES
Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY MU Health Care cardiothoracic surgeons performed the first open-heart procedure in mid-Missouri in 1958. Since then, we have continued to provide advanced care, becoming well-known as one of Missouri’s most active and respected cardiothoracic referral centers. Every year, our cardiothoracic surgeons perform more than 750 cardiothoracic DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Disorders and conditions our endocrinologists diagnose and treat include: Diabetes. Conditions that result in too much blood sugar (glucose) in your blood system. This includes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. High cholesterol. When the lipids (fats) in your blood are too high. Metabolic disorders. Conditions in which the body hasabnormal
PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES Pediatric Neurosciences. A neurological or neurodevelopmental disorder can affect your child’s entire life. You want to work with experienced pediatric neurologists who understand the needs of you of your child. You can count on the team of Children's Health experts at University of Missouri Children’s Hospital to provide the care youare
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COVID-19 VACCINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SECOND DOSE The mRNA vaccines are a two-dose series, and it is important to understand why and, if you get one of these vaccinations, to ensure you get both shots.. What we know about the second dose. The first two vaccines to earn authorization — those developed by Pfizer and its German partner, BioNTech, and Moderna — use messenger RNA (mRNA) to instruct the body to build the coronavirus WHAT COVID-19 DOES TO YOUR BODY By now, we should all be following best practices to steer clear of COVID-19 — washing our hands, practicing physical distancing, staying home when possible — but what happens if you do come in contact with the virus? Although COVID-19 is still new and there is a lot more to learn, here is a general rundown of the effect it can haveon your body.
PEDIATRICS CLINIC-SOUTH PROVIDENCE Pediatrics clinic provides general pediatrics treatment, including newborn care, on-site imaging, and on-site pharmacy. PEDIATRICS CLINIC-BATTLE AVENUE 573-882-4141. View All Conditions & Treatments. No Results CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY MU Health Care cardiothoracic surgeons performed the first open-heart procedure in mid-Missouri in 1958. Since then, we have continued to provide advanced care, becoming well-known as one of Missouri’s most active and respected cardiothoracic referral centers. Every year, our cardiothoracic surgeons perform more than 750 cardiothoracic CHEER CARD | MU HEALTH CARE Cheer Cards. Send a Cheer Card to a patient in any of our facilities. Choose an image below, then fill in the form fields and press submit.It's that easy!
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The Senior Assessment Geriatric Evaluation (SAGE) clinic is designed to help. Our specialized team — which includes a geriatrician, social worker, physical therapist, pharmacist and dietitian — assesses your physical, emotional and nutritional health, as well as your lifestyle. At the end of the appointment, you’ll havecustomized
WAGS THERAPY DOG PROGRAM Studies have shown that therapy dogs in hospitals reduce patients’ blood pressure, lower pain perception and improve experience in children and adults. University of Missouri Health Care’s Wags program uses a team of volunteers with highly trained therapy dogs to brighten the days of patients. While we can’t be with you in-personat this
6 THINGS YOUR OB/GYN WANTS YOU TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR LADY BITS This also opens the door for them to ask questions or talk about issues. The basics: The vagina is the tube, starting at the hymen and ending at the cervix. The vulva is the outside. It's the part you can see and includes the clitoris, urethra (where urine comes out) and labia (lips). The perineum is the skin the extends from the vulvaropening
LAURA BILLINGS, AHCNS Insurances. MU Health Care participates with most major managed care organizations. To find out whether MU Health Care is a participating provider in your insurance plan or network, or for information on co-payments and deductibles, please contact your insurance carrier directly. Missouri Orthopaedic Institute. 1100 Virginia Ave. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI HEALTH CAREFIND A DOCTORCONDITIONS & TREATMENTSLOCATIONSYOUR VISITABOUT USDATA INCIDENT University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home. HOW DO WE KNOW THE COVID-19 VACCINE WON’T HAVE LONG-TERM One of the reasons some people haven’t signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is that they’re worried there might be unknown side effects that will show up months or years later. Although it’s true there are still a lot of things we’re learning about the vaccines — like how effective they are against variants and how long their protection lasts — there are plenty of things we do DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up.YOUR MU HEALTH CARE
Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments.FIND A DOCTOR
Find a Primary Care Doctor. Primary care doctors are trained to take care of newborns, the elderly and everyone in between. Your primary care doctor is your partner in health care and is commited to your wellbeing. Learn more about the types of primary care providers, orclick
FIND A JOB - MU HEALTH CARE - COLUMBIA, MO Working for MU Health Care. MU Health Care consists of five hospitals and more than 65 primary and specialty clinics in and around Columbia, Missouri.Our network of hospitals and clinics is staffed by University Physicians, the largest multispecialty medical group practice inIMAGING SERVICES
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Catering services. MU Health Care dining services provides catering to University Hospital, Women's & Children's Hospital and off-site clinic locations. For information and planning, please contact Jodi Rush at 573-771-9237 or send an email to Catering for your next event. OrderOnline.
ER WAIT TIMES
Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). MIZZOU BIOJOINT® CENTER Mizzou BioJoint® Center offers unique treatments that bring biological solutions to knee, hip, shoulder, ankle and other joint problems. The difference is in the restoration process. Our team of physicians and scientists at University of Missouri Health Care have developed surgical and non-surgical technologies that help protect andrestore
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI HEALTH CAREFIND A DOCTORCONDITIONS & TREATMENTSLOCATIONSYOUR VISITABOUT USDATA INCIDENT University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home. HOW DO WE KNOW THE COVID-19 VACCINE WON’T HAVE LONG-TERM One of the reasons some people haven’t signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is that they’re worried there might be unknown side effects that will show up months or years later. Although it’s true there are still a lot of things we’re learning about the vaccines — like how effective they are against variants and how long their protection lasts — there are plenty of things we do DOES THE COVID-19 VACCINE AFFECT FERTILITY? HERE’S WHAT When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up.YOUR MU HEALTH CARE
Managing your health should be easy. At University of Missouri Health Care, we provide you secure, quick access to your medical records and a safe, private way to contact your health care providers. All you need to do is download our app, HEALTHConnect, or log in to access your information. With access, you can: Manage your appointments.FIND A DOCTOR
Find a Primary Care Doctor. Primary care doctors are trained to take care of newborns, the elderly and everyone in between. Your primary care doctor is your partner in health care and is commited to your wellbeing. Learn more about the types of primary care providers, orclick
FIND A JOB - MU HEALTH CARE - COLUMBIA, MO Working for MU Health Care. MU Health Care consists of five hospitals and more than 65 primary and specialty clinics in and around Columbia, Missouri.Our network of hospitals and clinics is staffed by University Physicians, the largest multispecialty medical group practice inIMAGING SERVICES
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Catering services. MU Health Care dining services provides catering to University Hospital, Women's & Children's Hospital and off-site clinic locations. For information and planning, please contact Jodi Rush at 573-771-9237 or send an email to Catering for your next event. OrderOnline.
ER WAIT TIMES
Here’s how we cut down your wait time and make your visit to the ER as fast and smooth as possible: You see a nurse first. When you arrive, you’ll see a triage nurse first. The nurse will ask you questions about your health problem and take your vital signs (heart and breathing rate, blood pressure and temperature). MIZZOU BIOJOINT® CENTER Mizzou BioJoint® Center offers unique treatments that bring biological solutions to knee, hip, shoulder, ankle and other joint problems. The difference is in the restoration process. Our team of physicians and scientists at University of Missouri Health Care have developed surgical and non-surgical technologies that help protect andrestore
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Find a Primary Care Doctor. Primary care doctors are trained to take care of newborns, the elderly and everyone in between. Your primary care doctor is your partner in health care and is commited to your wellbeing. Learn more about the types of primary care providers, orclick
OBTAINING MEDICAL RECORDS Death certification. Funeral homes and mortuaries that need assistance with death certificate completion should contact the medical records help desk at 573-882-4312. Voicemail messages left on this line are secure, and someone will respond during business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.CHART CONNECT
Chart Connect is an online physician portal that allows you to securely access your patients’ MU Health Care electronic medical record. A user ID and passwordFOOD & DINING
Catering services. MU Health Care dining services provides catering to University Hospital, Women's & Children's Hospital and off-site clinic locations. For information and planning, please contact Jodi Rush at 573-771-9237 or send an email to Catering for your next event. OrderOnline.
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If you need help to regain mobility, movement, balance or strength following an injury or illness, we can help. The highly trained and skilled physical therapists at University of Missouri Health Care Mizzou Therapy Services provide excellent care to our patients usingthe
DIABETES AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Disorders and conditions our endocrinologists diagnose and treat include: Diabetes. Conditions that result in too much blood sugar (glucose) in your blood system. This includes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. High cholesterol. When the lipids (fats) in your blood are too high. Metabolic disorders. Conditions in which the body hasabnormal
NEW COLLABORATIVE EFFORT AIMS TO IMPROVE CARDIAC ARREST University of Missouri Health Care, Boone County Joint Communications, Boone Health Ambulance Service, Boone County Fire District, Columbia Fire Department, and the Southern Boone County Fire Protection District have joined forces for a collaborative effort to educate and arm the public with tools to improve the odds of survival for those who suffer cardiac arrest.PAY YOUR BILL
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