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How do I contact Doxy Cape Cod?

Go to doxy.me for more instructions, or call the office 508-418-6600 if you have problems. UPDATE 1.8.21: PATIENT LETTER... Everyone at Primary Care of Cape Cod cares about your health.

Is primary care of Cape Cod accepting new patients?

Sincerely, Dan Arnold, MD and the Primary Care of Cape Cod team Given the ongoing COVID crisis and tremendous demand over the last few weeks, PCCC is no longer accepting new patients. Unfortunately we cannot make any exceptions at this time. Please monitor this website for updates to our new patient policy. "Cure sometimes. Treat often.

What happened to the CCHC patient portals?

Please note: As of November 1, 2020, Epic's electronic health record system MyChart has replaced these CCHC patient portals for Primary, Specialty or Hospital Care. Your health data from these legacy portals will migrate to MyChart once you've seen your Cape Cod Healthcare doctor after this date.

What is Cape Cod health news?

Through Cape Cod Health News, we’re keeping our patients, family members, friends and community members better informed about the often confusing and changing nature of healthcare.

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What labs does PCCC do?

PCCC opened a lab on site in 2020! We can draw blood and run most lab tests right in the office. Our current in-house lab can test: CBC, Basic and Comprehensive Metabolic Panels, Diabetic blood and urine tests, tests for Urinalysis, Cholesterol/Lipid panels, Thyroid panels, Prostate tests, Rapid Influenza Tests, Rapid Strep Tests, INR/Coumadin testing, and a Congestive Heart Failure lab (BNP). We are also performing rapid COVID-19 Antigen tests on site. Most tests will be resulted same day, many tests within an hour (or quicker!). We can send all results to any specialists, and the cost of our labs is much less than most other local labs. We can also draw blood to send other tests to Quest, or CLAB, if needed. We recommend you book a lab appointment prior to your Annual Physical Exam - anywhere from a few hours to a few days prior will work! YOU CAN NOW BOOK LAB VISITS THROUGH THE PATIENT PORTAL! Please call the office 508-418-6600 or email through the patient portal to ask a team member further questions.

How to schedule a Doxy appointment?

PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE AT 508-418-6600 to schedule a TELE-VISIT. About 10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment, please use your Smart Phone, Tablet or Computer to log into the appropriate provider's VIRTUAL WAITING ROOM. Follow the prompts to enable your camera and microphone. Go to doxy.me for more instructions, or call the office 50 8-418-6600 if you have problems.

What is the phone number for a rapid test in Massachusetts?

These tests do not comply with Massachusetts DPH recommendations for travel clearance. IF YOU ARE A PATIENT, please call the office 508-418-6600 to review the indications for COVID-19 testing, and to schedule your test.

Is PCCC open?

The PCCC LAB IS NOW OPEN! We can run most primary-care based tests right on-site with prompt, accurate results. You can book lab appointments through the patient portal! Please call the office 508-418-6600 or email through the patient portal to ask a team member further questions.

Is Anne Marie Kelly a doctor?

No. Dr. Anne Marie Kelly joined Primary Care of Cape Cod in 2019. Dr. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and is a graduate of Georgetown University. She obtained her medical degree from University of Maryland, and trained in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Kelly has 13 years’ experience in Internal Medicine practicing as a Hospital based attending of Internal Medicine at Cape Cod Hospital. She is a member of the American College of Physicians. She resides in Centerville, Massachusetts with her husband and three children.

Do you need a face to face appointment for a prescription?

Please also note that any controlled medications require a face to face office visit for refills. This includes but is not limited to: benzodiazepines (such as lorazepam/alprazolam/clonazepam), narcotics (including tramadol), testosterone replacement medication, and prescription sleep aids (such as ambien/zolpidem).

Is PCCC accepting new patients?

Given the ongoing COVID crisis and tremendous demand over the last few weeks, PCCC is no longer accepting new patients. Unfortunately we cannot make any exceptions at this time. Please monitor this website for updates to our new patient policy.

What is Cape Cod Health News?

Cape Cod Health News is your go-to source for timely, informative and credible health news. Engaging stories provide the latest health information, with expert advice and commentary from local doctors and other providers.

When will Epic replace CCHC?

Please note: As of November 1, 2020, Epic's electronic health record system MyChart has replaced these CCHC patient portals for Primary, Specialty or Hospital Care. Your health data from these legacy portals will migrate to MyChart once you've seen your Cape Cod Healthcare doctor after this date.

What is a PCP in healthcare?

A Primary Care Physician ( PCP) plays a critical role in the healthcare of you and your family, and is the first contact for many patients at Cape Cod Healthcare. Our expert primary care physicians are well-trained, skilled and experienced, providing coordinated care and treatment that is backed by the full resources and technology of the Cape Cod Healthcare system.

What is MACC in medical?

We offer different models of primary care through the Medical Affiliates of Cape Cod (MACC), a division of primary and specialty care physicians from Cape Cod Healthcare, from group practices to solo practitioners. Your care team is led by your PCP and may include highly skilled physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and support staff who coordinate optimal patient care, including referrals to the appropriate medical specialists, when necessary.

How to contact MyChart?

For questions about the MyChart Patient Portal, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions or call the MyChart Support Line at 508-957-8888. Our help desk is available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Please note: the MyChart Support Line is for technical support only - for information on when COVID-19 test results are available, please see COVID-19 Testing.

What is the phone number for MyChart?

For questions about the MyChart Patient Portal, call the MyChart Support Line at 508-957-8888. Our help desk is available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

How to contact Community Health Center of Cape Cod?from chcofcapecod.org

If you have questions, we are here to help. Call Community Health Center of Cape Cod at 508-477-7090. Click here to login into MyChart, or to enroll. CLICK HERE TO LEARN.

How to contact MyChart?from capecodhealth.org

For questions about the MyChart Patient Portal, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions or call the MyChart Support Line at 508-957-8888. Our help desk is available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Please note: the MyChart Support Line is for technical support only - for information on when COVID-19 test results are available, please see COVID-19 Testing.

How to contact Community Health Center of Cape Cod?from chcofcapecod.org

If you have questions, we are here to help. Call Community Health Center of Cape Cod at 508-477-7090. Click here to login into MyChart, or to enroll. CLICK HERE TO LEARN.

How to contact MyChart?from capecodhealth.org

For questions about the MyChart Patient Portal, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions or call the MyChart Support Line at 508-957-8888. Our help desk is available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Please note: the MyChart Support Line is for technical support only - for information on when COVID-19 test results are available, please see COVID-19 Testing.

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