STHS post-Ida update for Wednesday, Sept. 1
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St. Tammany Health System
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
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St. Tammany Health System's standalone Emergency Department in Mandeville, which stayed open throughout Hurricane Ida, is photographed on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021. (Photo by Mike Scott / STHS)
St. Tammany Health System continues under emergency activation as a result of Hurricane Ida.
Main campus and Mandeville Emergency Department are in service for emergency care.
The Be Well Bus is at STHS Express Care Clinic parking lot administering COVID-19 vaccines.
Adult and pediatric doctor visits are available via virtual visit. Doctors are standing by. Call 985-898-4001, use MyChart or StTammany.health/VideoVisit.
Elective procedures are postponed while facilities are on generator power, including diagnostics, therapy, surgery, cath lab and endoscopy. Patients should be in contact with their physician for guidance. Use MyChart or call 985-898-4001.
Monitor StTammany.health and St. Tammany Health System social media channels for further updates as they are available.