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The Beacon Orthopaedics Patient Portal, NextMD, allows you to communicate with your physician’s office directly, refill prescriptions, and pay toward outstanding bills in a secure manner. We want to ensure a seamless continuity of care by providing each patient with the ability to communicate with staff directly and view their records online.
A live representative at our call center is conveniently available to serve you 24/7/365. Why do I have to have two separate accounts for the surgery center and Beacon Orthopaedics? The surgery center and Beacon Orthopaedics run on two separate systems.
Please call 513-354-3700 and a Beacon Orthopaedics representative will assist you in recovering your token number. Our call center is available 24/7/365. Does the Patient Portal add cost to my care?
You can also request an email invitation by calling your Beacon Medical Group office or in person at your next visit. If you do not have a Social Security Number, please call your Beacon Medical Group office for an email invitation.
After registration, it can take up to 24 hours for your statement to display online. You will receive an email notifying you of a statement on your account when it is ready.
Your online statement is the most recent statement and should be followed. Your paper statement may not include any recently processed visits with a physician. If you have billing questions, please call 513-354-3700 and ask to speak with our billing department.
The surgery center and Beacon Orthopaedics run on two separate systems. Therefore, you will receive two separate statements.
Although your experience seeing a fellowship-trained orthopaedic specialist may vary depending on your specific injury or chronic condition, a clinic visit at Beacon should generally consist of four elements: 1. Review of your medical history.
In the event that you have recently had x-rays or other imaging taken, the surgeon may review them to look for any changes or deterioration to your joint. At an orthopedic specialty practice like Beacon, all x-rays are read by radiologists who are experts in diagnosing bone and joint conditions.