Access to Care
At St. Elizabeth, we take great pride in being the region’s top healthcare provider. This is why we’re dedicated to finding new ways of delivering care and expanding our services to provide continuity of care to all of our patients.
From our virtual care options – to our multiple primary care, specialty care, urgent care and emergency care locations throughout Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana we are here to assure that you and your family have better access to the care you need, not only when you need it, but also where you want it.
Right Here, Online.
A New Way to Get Care
With various Virtual Health options, we’ve taken access to high-quality healthcare and made it a simple connection away. Offering you and your family alternative ways to communicate with your provider and care team.
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Video Visit
Whether you’re a new or established patient, you can be seen by one of our providers through your mobile phone, tablet, laptop or desktop.
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Symptom Checker
What should you do when your child falls and gets a bump on the head? What should you do when you twist your ankle? Should you be worried about the sinus pressure you have had for three days? These are questions that all of us have. Often they come up in the evenings and weekends when your doctor’s office is closed.
This Symptom Checker is designed especially for these times. The care guides help you make better decisions about what level of medical care (if any) is needed.
If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911.
RIGHT HERE, IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
Choose a Healthcare Provider
With over 650 physicians and advanced practice providers, you’re sure to find the right expert to meet your individual healthcare needs.
Walk-In Convenience
For minor illnesses or injuries that require immediate care, and your primary care provider isn’t available or the office is closed, visit one of our five conveniently located Urgent Care centers.
Emergency Care
For serious or potentially life-threatening issues that require immediate care, call 911 or go straight to the nearest Emergency Department.