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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I request a copy of my MRI online?

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When will I be able to eat?

Patients are able to eat after all their tests are completed and the physician has evaluated the results. On average, it is within three to four hours.

How can I best avoid falling

This is another safety precaution. Your nurses ask you about using the bathroom as a way of preventing falls. If a nurse is present, he or she can assist you in getting to and from the bathroom.

When will I see a physician?

All patients are first triaged by an ER nurse. Then patients are evaluated by a physician. Patients who have a higher acuity of illness may be treated before those patients with less severe conditions.

Will medical aid pay for the treatment?

Most medical aids pay for acute rehabilitation to facilitate return to function and reduce complications. Life Rehabilitation offers a global fee tariff.

What happens if I am admitted?

Upon admission to the hospital, you will remain in the Emergency Department until your inpatient room is ready. Your admitting physician will visit you during their designated "patient rounds."