austin diagnostic patient portal

by Hermina Weimann I 9 min read

Patient Center | Austin Diagnostic Clinic

5 hours ago After-hours & emergencies. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911. However, if you need after-hours advice for a medical concern, please call (512) 901-1111 and our answering service will assist you. >> Go To The Portal


What is patient portal?

Welcome to Patient Portal, Your Medical Home on the Web With Patient Portal, you can connect with your doctor through a convenient, safe and secure environment. With Patient Portal, you can connect with your doctor through a convenient, safe and secure environment.

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

To ensure that you are receiving Patient Portal emails please do the following: Add NextMD.com to your contact list, address list, safe list, or "Do Not Block" list. Account will be locked for 20 minutes after 4 failed login attempts. Please remember that password is case sensitive.

How many Austin Diagnostic Clinic physicians were named Top Doctors?

Six Austin Diagnostic Clinic physicians named as Austin Monthly Top Doctors! Austin Monthly identifies Top Doctors using an online survey to solicit peer nominations from physicians.

How do I register for an appointment as a new patient?

If you are a new patient, please fill out the registration forms listed below in advance of your appointment to assist the staff in making sure that we have all the information necessary to provide you with quality care and treatment. Please bring the completed forms with you to your appointment.

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Concerned about whether you have COVID-19? We can help you take the first step

Use our free screening tool below to assess your risk and receive the most appropriate care recommendations based on your symptoms.

Our Mission

To provide exceptional and compassionate care through an integrated model of a high-quality healthcare team.

Our Vision

To provide the highest quality care to Central Texas through an integration of specialties with compassionate, respectful and collaborative evidence-based practice.

Contact any of our locations or find us on our locations page

Please call our offices during regular business hours or visit us online to schedule an office visit. Make follow-up appointments as you leave. We make every effort to stay on schedule, although emergencies do arise. If we are seriously delayed, we attempt to notify patients beforehand.

Make an Appointment

Please call (512) 901-1111 during regular business hours to schedule an office visit. Make follow-up appointments as you leave.

Diagnostic Pain Center provides comprehensive, ethical, and effective pain management and treatment options

The DPC Team compassionately delivers the highest level of safe, patient-centric pain management care that is individualized to help you live pain free.

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can be caused by symptoms of aging, the shoulder joint itself, or any of the surrounding muscles, ligaments or tendons.

Thoracic Pain

The thoracic spine refers to the middle and upper back regions. It joins the cervical spine (neck), extending down about 5 inches past the bottom of the shoulder blades, where it connects to the lumbar spine (lower back).

Wrist Pain

Wrist pain is common with aging or repetitive tasks. Carpal tunnel syndrome causes aching, numbness, and weakness. Arthritis can make wrists tender and swollen. Splints, compresses, injections, and physical therapy are all common wrist pain treatments.

Ankle Pain

Ankle pain stems from aging, wear and tear from daily use, or injury to the bones, ligaments, or tendons. Ice, compression, injections, and rest are all common ankle pain treatments.

Headaches

Headaches are one of the top pain-related health complaints of Americans. Nearly everyone gets headaches, it’s just a matter of how often and to what degree of severity.

Back Pain

Back pain is a common ailment for a large majority of the population. Many people consistently perform tasks that exert the muscles, nerves and ligaments of their back and spine. When they overexert these essential components, it more or less causes the upper and lower back to degenerate.

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