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AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Mainland Campus. COVID-19 Updates; Book an Appointment; Patient Portal; 888.569.1000; Urgent Care Wait Times; ER Wait Times; Find a Provider; Services; Locations; Patients & Visitors; Menu; What can we help you find? Patient Portals; Urgent Care Wait Times ...

How do I contact ARMC's medical records department?

Pay online with the InstaMed Patient Portal, a simple and secure way to pay any healthcare provider. Pay all of your medical bills in one place with InstaMed and create a digital wallet. ARMC MAINLAND ECOMMERCE - Patient Portal

Where can I get a prescription filled at ARMC?

Contact MyChart Support Center. Phone: (909) 580-2779. Email: My_ARMC_Support@armc.sbcounty.gov. Communicate with your doctor. Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days.

What are the visiting hours at ARMC?

The Patient Portal is a free, online service that gives you 24/7 access to information about your visit to Anaheim Regional Medical Center. Your Patient Portal is a secure and convenient way to view: medications prescribed allergies identified immunizations given lab and diagnostic procedures performed

What is my Patient Portal?

Your Patient Portal is a free online service that gives you 24/7 access to your health information. Your Patient Portal is a secure and convenient way to:

Why is using my Patient Portal important?

Using your Patient Portal can help you be more actively involved in your health care. It can help you communicate with your physicians and make more informed decisions about your care.

What is thrivepatientportal.com?

thrivepatientportal.com is the login page for the Patient Portal. AHMC hospitals have contracted with CPSI, a leading provider of healthcare technology, to manage and maintain the security of the Patient Portal.

Am I eligible to sign up for my Patient Portal?

You are eligible if you are a patient of ARMC with an inpatient stay, outpatient visit, or ER visit on or after June 2, 2014.

What do I need to set up and access my Patient Portal?

All you need is access to a computer, tablet, laptop, or Smartphone, an Internet connection, and an email account.

Do I have to download anything on my computer?

No downloading or installing necessary! You can access your Patient Portal from any computer, tablet, laptop, or Smartphone with an Internet connection.

What browsers are recommended for accessing my Patient Portal?

Your Patient Portal is compatible with most web browsers like Safari, Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox.

What is the phone number for a patient advocate?

If you wish to speak with the patient advocate, please call 909-580-3535 . Other Members: You may see other members of your health care team such as respiratory therapists, pharmacists, physical therapists, X-ray technologists, lab technicians, and others.

What is the phone number for a chaplain?

If you have any questions about your diet, please call 909-580-0035 . Chaplain: Chaplains are available to provide pastoral care for you and your family. For chaplain assistance, please ask your nurse, or call 909-580-1019 . Planning your discharge: Your successful recovery and discharge are our highest priorities.

How often do nurses round patients?

To ensure the best quality care, all patients in hospital units are visited in one-hour intervals (hourly rounding) by nursing staff between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., and at least every two hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. On rounding visits, the nursing staff member will perform these tasks for you: 1 Check your pain level 2 Provide medication as needed 3 Offer you toileting assistance 4 Make sure you are in a comfortable position and assist you with repositioning 5 Make sure your essential needs (call light, tissue, water, phone, etc.) are within reach 6 Find out if you have any questions or if there is anything else you need 7 Let you know what time the next rounding visit will occur

What to do after discharge?

After your discharge, please schedule an appointment with your primary care doctor as soon as possible. If you do not have a primary care doctor, information that will assist you in choosing one will be provided. If you are discharged with a prescription, your nurse will go over options to have it filled.

What is a nursing supervisor?

In addition, a nursing supervisor is available 24 hours-a-day, to help coordinate nursing care. Dietitian: A registered dietitian may meet with you to ensure that you understand your nutritional requirements and dietary limitations both during your stay and after you return home.

Patient and Family-Centered Care

The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a team-based model built around the premise that the best health care begins with a strong primary care foundation.

How Do I Get Care?

There are multiple ways to receive care in the way that works best for you. We have learned from our experience and listening to you, that both face-to-face and non-face-to-face encounters (virtual care) are needed. Although some medical needs require an appointment, many things can be more conveniently coordinated using technology.