black river medical center patient portal

by Matilde Schaefer 10 min read

MUSC Health Black River Medical Center - Charleston SC

9 hours ago Our patient portal is a secure website where you can see some of your medical history and test results at Black River Memorial Hospital or Black River Healthcare Clinic. Upon registration, you will be sent an email invitation to join the portal. If you did not receive an invite, choose the self-enrollment link above. Caregivers and parents ... >> Go To The Portal


Why Choose Black River healthcare clinic?

Black River Healthcare Clinic provides Jackson County area residents the option of primary care that improves their physical and mental health for less than the cost of emergency care or visiting specialists.

What is a patient portal?

WHAT IS A PATIENT PORTAL? Our patient portal is a secure website where you can see some of your medical history and test results at Black River Memorial Hospital or Black River Healthcare Clinic. Upon registration, you will be sent an email invitation to join the portal.

How do I log in to the LRMC portal?

Enter your portal username which is your email address on file with LRMC. Then create a password in the space labeled “password” If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

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