Carle and OSF HealthCare are getting ready to restart services that have been paused in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Following state guidelines, Carle says it will resume performing elective surgeries and procedures starting on Monday, May 11th. Patients with the most urgent need will be seen first. If you’ve had a surgery or procedure scheduled at Carle, you will receive instructions from your provider.

OSF HealthCare will have a phased approach to bringing non-emergency procedures and surgical services back online through the end of May. Surgeries and interventional procedures will be scheduled at OSF HealthCare Sacred Heart Medical Center and OSF HealthCare Heart of Mary Medical Center beginning Monday May 11th, 2020. It includes surgeries that were previously cancelled or postponed, as well as new elective surgeries.
The phased approach at OSF HealthCare is to ensure there is adequate personal protective equipment available, along with appropriate levels of testing, supplies, and staffing.

‘’It is important these services are being provided to the community, but is even more important we perform these surgeries and non-emergent procedures as safely as possible,’’ said Dr. Jared Rogers, president of OSF HealthCare Heart of Mary Medical Center and OSF HealthCare Sacred Heart Medical Center. ‘’Our Mission Partners have been following strict guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting. They have been working very hard to ensure a safe return to those who need our care.’’
Patients going to OSF for a scheduled procedure can expect additional safeguards in place, including a COVID-19 screening 72 hours prior to their appointment. OSF HealthCare says it understands that may impose an inconvenience, but it’s an important step to keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible.
Both OSF HealthCare and Carle remind citizens that if you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, or a serious injury like a severe burn or potential broken bone, call 911.








