Location
250526
tel:443-481-5826
2003 Medical Parkway, Wayson Pavilion, Suite G-10 Annapolis, MD 21401
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services (previously anticoagulation services) offer medication management services for patients in need of anticoagulation/ blood thinners and diabetes medication management. Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services clinic, we have onsite doctors and pharmacists who work together with your doctor to keep you healthy. We provide medication refills and order necessary labs as indicated. We make sure you get the right medication at the right dose and time. We monitor you closely to prevent and treat side effects. And, if you're a Luminis Health patient, we coordinate your care by reviewing and updating your single medical record. We recognize you're more likely to have better health when you know more about your treatment and condition. We empower you with information and help you make important lifestyle changes. This lowers your risk of health problems even further. You'll also be glad to know that we're here for you with convenient hours, including early morning appointments to accommodate your work schedule. About Your Appointment The last appointment of the day is 30 minutes before the clinic closes. Dedicated, free parking spots are available for Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services in Garage B (reserved spaces may still read Anticoagulation Clinic.) Holiday closures include New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas., We provide onsite testing, medication adjustments and education for those who receive anti-coagulation and/or diabetes therapy. Education Your dedicated team teaches you all about your specific medication. We offer a 45-60 minute initial education appointment and take the time to answer any questions you have. We provide information for you to review at home and additional advice and support at your follow-up appointments. We cover: How to properly take your medicine. How diet, alcohol, stress or medications can affect your therapy. Possible side effects and how to manage them. Warning signs to watch. Our onsite educators help you to maintain your health in other ways, too. We support you by offering diet, lifestyle and exercise changes that are actually achievable. Do you have concerns about your condition? Questions about your treatment? Your caring and knowledgeable team is happy to provide the answers and reassurance you need. Onsite Rapid Testing and Medication Changes We offer point-of-care testing to check your international normalized ratio (INR) and glucose.
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Location
250906
175 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401
The J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center is a stand-alone mental health facility that provides both inpatient and outpatient mental health services. Opened in 2020, the 56,000 square-foot center includes: A 16-bed inpatient mental health unit, featuring all private rooms. A psychiatric day hospital (also known as a partial hospitalization program). An intensive outpatient treatment program. Referral and care coordination services for community-based treatment. The McNew Family Medical Center includes a courtyard, patient and family lounge space, a meditation room, and a community conference room. It also has a secure ambulance bay to safely transfer new patients into the building. The center shares a campus with Pathways, which provides detox, residential, and outpatient substance use services. Having all mental health services together allows us to serve more people, in one place, for a variety of overlapping issues., We offer both inpatient and outpatient care at this facility. You can use our Find Care Find Care tool to schedule mental health care within Luminis Health. Or, choose below from the most frequently searched services at this medical center., The McNew Family Medical Center is an all-inclusive mental health facility, offering inpatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient care. It also shares a campus with Pathways, a facility that provides inpatient and outpatient therapy for substance abuse. Parking Information The parking lot is in front of McNew Family Medical Center and Pathways, on the other side of Harry S. Truman Parkway., We offer various levels of care, and admission to each program works differently. Note that if you are having a mental health crisis and need emergency care, the Emergency Departments at both LHAAMC Emergency Room LHAAMC and LHDCMC Emergency Room LHDCMC provide emergency psychiatric services. Inpatient mental health unit The inpatient mental health unit is an acute hospital. It provides a short-term psychiatric treatment program for people 18 and older who meet admission criteria. Patients are admitted both voluntarily and involuntarily based on psychiatric assessment and referral from a hospital's emergency department. We do not accept walk-ins. Psychiatric day hospital This intensive daytime treatment program offers mental health services for adults age 18 and older. The program is halfway between inpatient and outpatient care. Adults attend daily sessions from 9 am until 3:30 pm and return home at night. It's designed to help those moving from 24/7 inpatient care and those who need to stabilize a condition to prevent a lengthy hospital stay. Your doctor must refer you before you can enroll, Referral form for the Psychiatric Day Hospital using this referral form . If you need a doctor who specializes in mental health, call Luminis Health Mental Health Specialists Luminis Health Mental Health Specialists at Call 410-573-9000 410-573-9000 . Outpatient mental health treatment Through Luminis Health Mental Health Specialists, we offer outpatient therapy for people who are transitioning from the inpatient program or day program. We also offer traditional, office-based therapy services for adults and children 6 years and older. Beginning in June 2022, all of these services will be consolidated at McNew Medical Center. To connect with counseling and therapy services, call Call 410-573-9000 410-573-9000. Substance abuse treatment All of our substance abuse treatment programs are housed at Pathways. We have inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs. They each have different admission processes. Learn about Pathways treatment at Pathways . , What to Expect When Attending the Day Program The Psychiatric Day Hospital features many of the same types of therapy as the inpatient program, but patients go home at night. If you've been released from the inpatient unit, it's a good step-down program. Adults attend daily sessions from 9 am until 3:30 pm. We use many of the same therapies as in-hospital patients, and patients who have been with us can continue with their work. We create a tailored treatment plan for each person. How long they stay depends on their unique needs. Whenever possible, we invite family members and support systems to take part in the treatment and healing process. What to Expect During Outpatient Therapy For those who are ready to step down again, we offer intensive outpatient therapy. Adults and adolescents come three days a week, 4 hours a day. We also offer more traditional outpatient therapy and medication management. This involves regular appointments with a therapist or psychiatrist, but not daily or multiple times a week. What to Expect During Your Inpatient Stay The average length of stay in the inpatient unit is 5 to 7 days. However, all stays are individualized and based on clinical criteria for admission and continuing stay. Our team uses a variety of therapies, depending on what you need. The focus is on stabilizing people and helping them start—or restart—their journey toward healing. After being assessed by a psychiatrist and other care team members, inpatients may do a variety of therapies, such as: One-on-one and group therapy Activity and occupational therapy Art therapy Family therapy Pet therapy Treatment with medication Goal setting and practice developing social skills Assessments for mental and physical health Psychological testing, As soon as an individual is admitted to the inpatient program, in partnership with the patient and their support system, we begin planning for discharge. We want to make sure that you are set up to continue down the path of healing and recovery when you leave here. As appropriate, we invite your therapist or any other mental health providers you see to be part of discharge planning. That way, you'll have continuity of care available to you upon discharge. Our social worker can work with you and your support systems to help connect you with the resources you will need, whether it be housing, job training/employment, or financial assistance. Your discharge occurs when you no longer need an acute hospital level of care. Part of the discharge planning process is to help determine what next level of service you will most benefit from. That may include group therapy, individual therapy, or other services., A Space of Light, Healing, and Hope We designed the McNew Family Medical Center with both safety and aesthetics in mind. We created a secure environment where patients feel safe and family members know their loved one is receiving top-notch care, 24/7. But just as important, it's a beautiful, light-filled space that buzzes with positivity. Mental health issues can feel dark and chaotic. The building attempts to counter that with an abundance of natural light and rooms that radiate peace. Your Room All rooms are private rooms. Each is equipped with a private bathroom and shower. The rooms are safe and secure but are designed to feel comfortable. There are home-like touches throughout, including wood cabinetry, built-in desks, and artwork. Windows provide natural light, but are outfitted with safe internal blinds to control the light., We keep both your body and brain nourished while you're here. We try to take care of as many details as possible so that you can focus on healing. Meals for inpatients and day program We provide three meals a day, plus snacks, for inpatients. We also provide lunch and snacks for those who come to the day program. Spiritual care Inpatients are able to have visits from a spiritual leader associated with their faith., We welcome visitors to the building who have a reason to be there. These visitors include family members and significant others who are involved with treatment, assuming the patient's agreement. These visits are usually in the evenings and on weekends, but we can make accommodations as needed.
Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse, Inpatient Psychiatric Care, Inpatient Therapy for Substance Abuse, Outpatient Therapy for Mental Health, Outpatient Therapy for Substance Abuse, Depression and Anxiety, Adventure Therapy
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Location
251221
tel:443-481-1000
2001 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401
Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LH AAMC) has one of the busiest emergency rooms in Maryland. When you have a medical emergency, we stand ready to help. We offer: Lifesaving heart attack care . We are both a STEMI center (STEMI is the most severe and dangerous type of heart attack) and a Comprehensive Cardiac Center. This is the highest heart care designation a hospital can achieve. Emergency stroke care . We are a Primary Stroke Center. Dedicated care for children . We have a LHAAMC Pediatric Emergency Room Pediatric Emergency Room . LH AAMC is also one of Maryland's top hospitals, recognized by U.S. News & World Report., We offer emergency care in this department, including for mental health emergencies. You can always use our Find Care Find Care tool to schedule care within Luminis Health. Or, choose from the most-frequently searched services related to emergency care. Emergency Medicine CareConnectNow Pediatric Emergency Room Heart Attack Care Surgery Inpatient Psychiatric Care Abuse and Domestic Violence, If you're experiencing any of the following conditions, call 911 for an ambulance. Do not drive yourself — or someone else — who is experiencing: Chest pain. Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath or feeling like there is a weight on your chest. Unconsciousness. Major bleeding. Stroke symptoms (such as sudden confusion, difficulty speaking, vision changes, sudden weakness or inability to use an arm or leg). A suspected drug overdose. Thoughts of hurting yourself or others. Other reasons to come to the ER include: Abdominal pain, especially unusual pain. Bleeding or abdominal pain with pregnancy. Extreme headache or head injury. Persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Other sudden or severe pain. Serious burns. Broken bones and dislocated joints. Alternatives to the Emergency Room Need care for a medical concern today? If your situation is not a true emergency, Luminis Health offers CareConnectNow CareConnectNow . CareConnectNow is a virtual urgent care service. We provide expert care for many conditions that need immediate, but not emergency, attention. Luminis Health also offers Emergency Services for Mental Health urgent care mental health services ., Our experienced and compassionate care team asks you the basics, like your name, birth date, medical history and the reason for your visit. Then we take your vital signs and decide on the next step. We use a process called "triage" to carefully prioritize patients. Triage is not a first-come, first-served system. Instead, patients with the most urgent needs come first. The most critical patients are those with time-sensitive or life-threatening conditions. This means that someone who arrives after you may receive care before you. Triage makes a lifesaving difference if you're experiencing a serious emergency, like a heart attack or stroke. If you must wait, we do everything in our power to make you comfortable and relieve your pain. Gather important information in advance Keep an information card in your wallet or purse to help ease your mind and streamline your ER check-in. Be sure it includes: A list of your medications and any drug allergies. The name and number of your primary care physician. Your advanced directives, like powers of attorney and the name of your health care proxy. Some mobile phones offer a Medical ID feature that stores this information, and your care team can access it even if your phone is locked. This is especially helpful if you're unable to talk when you arrive., After your visit, we'll either release you from the hospital or move you to another floor for further treatment. Depending on the nature of your condition or injury, we may refer you to a specialist for follow-up care. We make sure you have the information you need to recover from your emergency and take control of your health.
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Location
251336
tel: 301-552-8665
8118 Good Luck Rd. Lanham, MD 20706
Beginning Monday, February 9, the North parking lot at Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center will partially close for construction as part of ongoing campus expansion and improvements. Patients and employees must use alternative parking across the campus. Emergency Department patients should continue to use the garage outside the ED entrance. Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center provides high-quality emergency care 24/7. Our emergency medicine physicians and specially trained nurses and other clinicians stand at the ready. We treat all ages, including children. Through a partnership with Children's National, we offer a dedicated LHDCMC Pediatric Emergency Room Pediatric Emergency Room daily from 1 -11 pm. To make emergency care more seamless for our older patients, we have a geriatric social worker available to help patients navigate the ER and hospital. We also have a geriatric-friendly environment, with easy-to-read signage., We offer emergency care in this department, including for mental health emergencies. You can always use our Find Care Find Care tool to schedule care within Luminis Health. Or, choose from the most-frequently searched services related to emergency care. Emergency Medicine CareConnectNow LH DCMC Pediatric Emergency Room Heart Attack Care Surgery Inpatient Psychiatric Care Abuse and Domestic Violence, If you are experiencing any of the following conditions, call 911 for an ambulance. Do not drive yourself — or someone else — who is experiencing: Chest pain. Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath or feeling like there is a weight on your chest. Unconsciousness. Major bleeding. Stroke symptoms (such as sudden confusion, difficulty speaking, vision changes, sudden weakness or inability to use an arm or leg). A suspected drug overdose. Thoughts of hurting yourself or others. Other reasons to come to the ER include: Abdominal pain, especially unusual pain. Bleeding or abdominal pain with pregnancy. Extreme headache or head injury. Persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Other sudden or severe pain. Serious burns. Broken bones and dislocated joints. Alternatives to the Emergency Room Need care for a medical concern today? If your situation is not an emergency, Luminis Health offers CareConnectNow CareConnectNow . CareConnectNow is a virtual urgent care service. We provide expert care for many conditions that need immediate, but not emergency, attention. Luminis Health also offers Mental Health Urgent Care urgent care mental health services ., Our experienced and compassionate care team asks you the basics, like your name, birth date, medical history and the reason for your visit. Then we take your vital signs and decide on the next step. We use a process called "triage" to carefully prioritize patients. Triage is not a first-come, first-served system. Instead, patients with the most urgent needs come first. Critical patients are those with time-sensitive or life-threatening conditions. This means that someone who arrives after you may receive care before you. Triage makes a lifesaving difference if you're experiencing a serious emergency, like a heart attack or stroke. If you must wait, we do everything in our power to make you comfortable and relieve your pain. Gather important information in advance Keep an information card in your wallet or purse to help ease your mind and streamline your ER check-in. Be sure it includes: A list of your medications and any drug allergies. The name and number of your primary care physician. Your advanced directives, like powers of attorney and the name of your health care proxy. Some mobile phones offer a Medical ID feature for storing this information, and your care team can access it even if your phone is locked. This is especially helpful if you're unable to talk when you arrive., After your visit, we'll either release you from the hospital or move you to another floor for further treatment. Depending on the nature of your condition or injury, we may refer you to a specialist for follow-up care. We make sure you have the information you need to recover from your emergency and take control of your health.
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Location
248481
tel:(301) 805-6860
4831 Tesla Drive, Suite C, Bowie, MD 20715
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