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Arizona Kidney Disease & Hypertension Centers (AKDHC) is one of the nation's largest groups of physicians specializing in the care of patients with renal disease including chronic kidney disease (CKD), vascular access management, dialysis, transplantation and clinical research.
All of the information in the MyKDH Patient Portal comes from your KDH Electronic Health Record (EHR). This ensures that you have access to the most accurate, up-to-date information. What information do I need to enroll in MyKDH?
To get to your patient portal, you’ll need to contact your medical provider’s office for the web address. They can also provide you with instructions on how to register and log in if you need them. We apologize for any confusion or frustration this misunderstanding may have caused you. How can I reset my password, security question, or access code?
MyKDH is an online patient portal tool that helps you manage your healthcare information easily and securely. The MyKDH web portal is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It gives you the option to access your health information online or from your smartphone or tablet.
The goal of the Arizona Kidney and Vascular Center is to identify and explore mechanistic pathways that are involved in the pathogenesis of both dialysis vascular access dysfunction and uremic cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD and ESRD, and to then use this information to further a precision medicine approach to this problem (biomarkers; risk stratification and novel therapies).
Analysis of blood and tissue samples from CKD and ESRD patients to better understand the role of uremic vascular biology in both vascular access dysfunction and cardiovascular complications in these patients
This is a translational and patient-centric research program led by Dr. Roy-Chaudhury that is focused on uremic vascular biology, both in the context of dialysis vascular access dysfunction and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end stage renal disease (ESRD; dialysis and transplantation).
We have strong relationships with the clinical nephrology enterprise at the University of Arizona (Dr. Roy-Chaudhury is the Division Director of Nephrology) and members of the laboratory and students have ample opportunities for clinical shadowing and observation of procedures that include dialysis access creation, endovascular interventions, hemodialysis and kidney transplantation.
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The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features may be available on the portal at your practice's discretion, including the ability to send messages to your health care providers, schedule appointments, and pay bills online. top
Any active patient over the age of 13 is eligible to register for and use the Patient Portal. If you are authorized, a family access account can be created that will allow you to access selected family members' health information. top
Click the Billing tab. Your recent charges will appear listed under Recent Charges Payable Online.
Click the Appointments tab. Your scheduled appointments will appear listed under Upcoming Appointments . top
Click the Sign Out link at the top right of the screen. Alternatively, if your keyboard remains idle for 10 minutes or more, you will receive a pop-up window asking if you are still actively using the portal. If you do not click the OK button, you will be signed out automatically. Any information you have typed and not saved or sent will be lost.
If you are an authorized caregiver that needs help accessing a family member’s account, you will need to contact that family member’s medical provider for support.
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
If you are an authorized caregiver that needs help accessing a family member’s account, you will need to contact that family member’s medical provider for support.
You will need to contact your medical provider’s office for any technical issues. But before you do, please check that you’re attempting to access your patient portal from a desktop computer using a Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari browser. This may solve the problem. If not, your medical provider can supply additional assistance.
Test results can be accessed and reviewed through your patient portal. If you’re having issues locating your patient portal, the portal locator will help you find it.
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
If you are an authorized caregiver that needs help accessing a family member’s account, you will need to contact that family member’s medical provider for support.
Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.
The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features may be available on the portal at your practice's discretion, including the ability to send messages to your health care providers, schedule appointments, and pay bills online. top
Any active patient over the age of 13 is eligible to register for and use the Patient Portal. If you are authorized, a family access account can be created that will allow you to access selected family members' health information. top
Click the Billing tab. Your recent charges will appear listed under Recent Charges Payable Online.
Click the Appointments tab. Your scheduled appointments will appear listed under Upcoming Appointments . top
Click the Sign Out link at the top right of the screen. Alternatively, if your keyboard remains idle for 10 minutes or more, you will receive a pop-up window asking if you are still actively using the portal. If you do not click the OK button, you will be signed out automatically. Any information you have typed and not saved or sent will be lost.
If you are an authorized caregiver that needs help accessing a family member’s account, you will need to contact that family member’s medical provider for support.
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
All of the information in the MyKDH Patient Portal comes from your KDH Electronic Health Record (EHR). This ensures that you have access to the most accurate, up-to-date information.
MyKDH is an online patient portal tool that helps you manage your healthcare information easily and securely. The MyKDH web portal is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It gives you the option to access your health information online or from your smartphone or tablet.
Please note: It may take up to four business days for information such as radiology reports or laboratory results to show up in MyKDH patient portal. Talk to your personal provider if you have specific questions about test or lab results. Certain reports and results may not be available at this time on the portal.
You must have an email address on file with us. When you register for any services at King's Daughters' Health (inpatient or outpatient), give the registration clerk the valid email address that you would like to use. During the self-enrollment process, you will be asked for the following: