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St. Luke's Hospital: There's an App for That

The hospital released a free mobile app that gives access to information on hospital locations, physicians, events, classes and more.

Chesterfield-based recently announced the launch of a free mobile application that makes it easy for patients to access hospital-related information from wherever they are.

“Offering the St. Luke's Hospital app is one of the many ways we strive to improve the quality of life for our patients and the community,” said Bill Meyer, St. Luke’s Hospital’s chief information officer.

Meyer said the app offers information on St. Luke’s Hospital and provider locations, including turn-by-turn directions. It also features a physician directory and offers details on upcoming events and classes at the hospital.

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“No matter where patients are, this app allows them to easily access the information they need about St. Luke's quality healthcare providers and services conveniently on their mobile devices," Meyer said.

And, if you’re looking for a quick and easy way to let a hospitalized loved one know you care, you can even use the app to make a get-well card for a patient—and a St. Luke’s volunteer will print and hand-deliver the card to the patient’s room.

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The app was developed by St. Luke’s information services team on the Apple platform, and it’s compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

To download the free St. Luke’s Hospital app, visit www.stlukes-stl.com or search for St. Luke’s Hospital on the App Store on your mobile device.

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