35 hours ago To help you and your caregivers navigate the complexities of the cancer journey, we offer the myCTCA patient portal, a web-based tool designed to allow you to connect with your care team, manage appointments and view medical information. With the myCTCA portal, you can: Review lab results Renew prescriptions View medical documents >> Go To The Portal
To help you and your caregivers navigate the complexities of the cancer journey, we offer the myCTCA patient portal, a web-based tool designed to allow you to connect with your care team, manage appointments and view medical information. With the myCTCA portal, you can: Review lab results Renew prescriptions View medical documents
Patient Portal Thank you for reaching out to West Cancer Center. We will make every effort to respond to your request within 2 business days. If this is a medical emergency, please call 911. For the following requests, please refer to your Patient Portal: Request an appointment View requested medical records including lab results and medications
Patient Portal – Access to Your Personal Health Information New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants has replaced SeeYourChart with a new patient portal, CareSpace. With a CareSpace account, you can access your health information securely. If you have not registered for CareSpace call New Mexico Cancer Center for instructions on how to register.
Patient Portal | Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma Patient Portal A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can easily access their health information. See your lab results
As you find your way along, cancer journey support groups can be excellent resources not only for the information they provide but for the camaraderie of spirit they offer. They can also be helpful at the end of treatment as you find yourself readjusting to everyday life again.
Cancer comes with a language all of its own. We want every cancer patient (or family member) to make informed decisions about their treatment; therefore, it’s important to understand these common cancer terms and phrases.