Let a patient know you are thinking of him or her.


Let a friend or family member know you are thinking of him or her during his or her hospital stay by sending a Patient Greeting. Your message will be printed and delivered by a member of the Opelousas General Health System staff or a volunteer.

Send a Greeting to a PatientTo send your Patient Greeting, click on the card of your choice below, and then fill in the blanks. Fill out the form with as much information as possible, and we will do the rest!

Please keep in mind that this is equivalent to sending a post card — we cannot provide privacy or confidentiality. This service should not be used to send confidential communications. Do not include any personal, medical or diagnostic information.

The hospital cannot respond back for the patient, nor do we provide outgoing e-mail services to our patients. Due to patient confidentiality and/or the patient's medical condition, we cannot confirm delivery of messages to our patients.

Delays in delivery may occur, especially during weekends and holidays. We will make every effort to deliver your message promptly, but we cannot guarantee delivery. To learn more about those helping us provide this service, visit the volunteers section of our Web site.

Step 1 of 2: Select a Patient Greeting

Sending you my brightest wishes.

Hop to it and get well soon!

Wishing you blue skies in the days and weeks ahead.

Congratulations on your new bundle of joy!

There is no speed limit on recover, so get well soon.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Congratulations!

I hope you are back in the swing of things soon.

Babies are such nice way to start people. - Don Herold

Sending you a big hug

Peas get well soon!

Healing Thoughts
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Thinking of You
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Glad your surgery went well
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Just Because
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

All my love
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

You're Someone Special
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Asking God to Bless You
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Sending you a ray of sunshine
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Congratulations
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

Missing You
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

I hope you feel better soon.
Photo by Richard Harmon, M.D.

(Title of Photo Here)
 
(More Information Here)