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Patient Portal and Bill Pay | Northwest Allied Physicians

30 hours ago Our patient portal provides an efficient, secure, and convenient way to contact your physician’s office with non-urgent medical questions and/or requests. The portal also gives access to your medical chart. You will be able to view both clinical and administrative data and also modify any necessary registration information. >> Go To The Portal


What are the benefits of a patient portal?

Our patient portal provides an efficient, secure, and convenient way to contact your physician’s office with non-urgent medical questions and/or requests. The portal also gives access to your medical chart. You will be able to view both clinical and administrative data and also modify any necessary registration information.

What are the advantages of patient portal?

Jun 05, 2018 · Please note that all new patients must complete the new patient packet provided on the portal prior to an office visit with Dr. Adeyefa. Feel free to reach out to our office at 832.912.4481 for any assistance in navigating the portal. We look forward to your visit.

What is our patient portal?

Patient Portal. Log into your patient portal for Northwest Primary & Specialty Care. If you would like to enroll in the patient portal, please contact your provider's office to request an invitation email to the portal.

Do you have a patient portal?

Call 732-222-3805. Patient Forms. Below are a list of forms to complete and return to the Care Center you are visiting. Once the forms have been filled out please bring them to your next office visit. If you have any questions regarding these form please call 732-222-3805. Patient Registration Form.

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Communication Made Easier

Our online patient portal allows you to manage your health anywhere, anytime. The portal is a secure website that helps you manage and receive information about your care.

Why should I register for the portal?

Online Scheduling: The portal is connected to our scheduling software, making it quick, easy and convenient for you to schedule an appointment with your physician. No hold messages or phone tag necessary, and no waiting for business hours. Just a few clicks gets you an appointment confirmation in about a minute.

What is an allied pediatrics?

Allied Pediatrics is your family's medical home. We at Allied Pediatrics believe that each child is a precious gift to be cherished; therefore we focus on the healthy development of your child from birth through young adulthood in a calm, non-threatening environment.

What is board certification in pediatrics?

Board certification is a voluntary process that goes above and beyond state licensing requirements for practicing medicine. It is an ongoing commitment by a physician to continually expand their knowledge in a medical specialty such as pediatrics. Once pediatricians are certified, they must continue to demonstrate learning through a formal Maintenance of Certification program if they want to remain certified. Therefore, not all pediatricians are board certified. Allied Pediatrics requires all of its providers to earn and retain board certification. This is one of the many ways we demonstrate our commitment to pursuing the highest level of skill with which to best serve our patients.

What is board certification?

Board certification is a voluntary process that goes above and beyond state licensing requirements for practicing medicine. It is an ongoing commitment by a physician to continually expand their knowledge in a medical specialty such as pediatrics.

Do all pediatricians have to be board certified?

Therefore, not all pediatricians are board certified. Allied Pediatrics requires all of its providers to earn and retain board certification.

Does Allied Pediatrics require board certification?

Allied Pediatrics requires all of its providers to earn and retain board certification. This is one of the many ways we demonstrate our commitment to pursuing the highest level of skill with which to best serve our patients. Visit the American Board of Pediatrics website to learn more about board certification.

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