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Reading Hospital Reminds Community of Multiple Opportunities for Care

By Reading Hospital Tower Health

Reading Hospital Reminds Community of Multiple Opportunities for Care

West Reading, PA. – As COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Berks County, Reading Hospital – Tower Health encourages the community to consider alternate care locations for non-life-threatening but urgent health issues. Tower Health offers several in-person and virtual care options for patients, including:

Of course, if you or a loved one is experiencing a medical emergency including symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, please call 9-1-1 immediately.

As the pandemic surge continues in the community, using Tower Health’s alternative care options such as Tower Health Urgent Care or virtual visits may help avoid a trip to the Emergency Department.

“Patient care in the Emergency Department is based on a triage system,” said Brian Lahmann, MD, Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine at Reading Hospital. “This means patients presenting with severe and life-threatening medical conditions are seen immediately. Those with less severe conditions are seen after the most severe and critical patients are evaluated and treated.”

At Reading Hospital, a tent has been placed adjacent to the Emergency Department to create additional capacity for patients and to improve patient throughput. The additional assessment space is currently open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and provides eight additional areas to evaluate and treat patients. The Emergency Department has also recently instituted dedicated staff to provide additional comfort to patients with items such as additional pillows, blankets, or coloring books for children.

“Our emergency department is staffed with board-certified emergency medicine physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and other dedicated medical professionals,” said William M. Jennings, Reading Hospital President and CEO. “They’ve worked tirelessly to provide high-quality care to our patients since COVID-19 arrived in our communities and they will continue to do so for every patient that enters our facility.”

Reducing the spread of COVID-19 is vital to relieving patient volumes at the region’s emergency departments. “Please continue to wear your mask, wash your hands with soap and water, or alcohol-based sanitizer if soap is not available,” said Dr. Lahmann. “It is also critical that we all continue to practice social distancing while COVID-19 is still in our communities. Together these important steps can help prevent the spread of the virus and keep our family, friends, and neighbors healthy.”

Tower Health is committed to meeting the healthcare needs of the community with high quality physician and clinical care providers and skilled team members using the latest technology and practices. During the period of increasing COVID-19 cases, Tower Health will continue to ensure patients receive the right care in a convenient accessible setting either in their home with virtual care or in the community with urgent care centers and physician practice. Please contact 484-628-HELP (4357) to be connected to timely healthcare in a clean and safe care environment.