Patient and visitor resources
Parkview is committed to providing the best possible experiences for patients and their loved ones. This section offers information to help patients prepare for a stay and for visitors to help locate information about on-site amenities and directions to our facilities. You can also find information on billing functions, patient forms and medical records.
Here to serve you
At Parkview, we believe family and friends play an important role in the healing process. We are here to assist you and your family before, during and after your visit. Explore additional information about our hospitals and specialized facilities:
- Parkview Regional Medical Center
- Parkview Cancer Institute
- Parkview Heart Institute
- Parkview Hospital Randallia
- Parkview Behavioral Health Institute
- Parkview Women’s & Children’s Hospital
- Parkview DeKalb Hospital
- Parkview Huntington Hospital
- Parkview LaGrange Hospital
- Parkview Noble Hospital
- Parkview Ortho Hospital
- Parkview Whitley Hospital
- Parkview Wabash Hospital
- Parkview Warsaw
Your safety is our priority
Find information about Coronavirus (COVID-19), including screening resources and facility updates.
Billing information center
Explore available payment options, learn how to receive a cost estimate and more.
Financial assistance
Parkview provides financial assistance to patients who meet assistance guidelines.
Convenient care options
From Parkview FirstCare walk-in clinics to Parkview OnDemand video visits, you now have access to more convenient care options.
Patient advocates
Our patient advocates want to know about your Parkview experience, listen closely to your concerns and investigate your questions.
Local Resources
If you’re in need of help, we can connect you to local resources and groups who can help you with food, housing, transit, education, legal services and more.
How is colitis diagnosed?
You may need blood tests or a stool test. You also may need imaging tests like a CT scan. You may have a colonoscopy so that a doctor can look inside your colon. In some cases, the doctor may want to test a sample of tissue from the intestine. This test is called a biopsy.
How is colitis treated?
Treatment for colitis depends on the condition that is causing it.
- Antibiotics may be used to treat an infection.
- Diet changes may help with symptoms.
- Medicines can also help to relieve inflammation and control symptoms.
- In some cases, surgery to remove parts of the intestine may be needed.
Meet Our Team
Our dedicated team at the AFib Clinic is here to offer you advanced cardiovascular care.
Appointments & Referrals
Find information about how to be referred to the AFib Clinic and what to expect as a new patient.