caremedica's patient portal

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CareMEDICA | Family Practice & Internal Medicine

1 hours ago CareMedica’s Patient Portal offers the opportunity to use the power of the web to track the most important aspects of your healthcare. Our Patient Portal enables patients to communicate with our doctors, nurses, and staff members easily, safely, and securely via the Internet. >> Go To The Portal


What is the patient portal?

CareMedica’s Patient Portal offers the opportunity to use the power of the web to track the most important aspects of your healthcare. Our Patient Portal enables patients to communicate with our doctors, nurses, and staff members easily, safely, and securely via the Internet.

Can I use the patient portal for emergency communications?

Please call to schedule an appointment at 203-672-2800 or visit the patient portal. We are Open Mondays through Fridays, 8:00am to 4:30pm at all three locations. On Saturdays, we are open in Hamden from 9am-12pm only. Close

What if I don’t have an account on the patient portal?

Please call to schedule an appointment at 203-672-2800 or visit the patient portal. We are Open Mondays through Fridays, 8:00am to 4:30pm at all three locations. On Saturdays, we are open in Hamden from 9am-12pm only. Close

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How much muscle mass does a man lose at age 30?

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Which body system is responsible for producing cortisol?

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How to Sign Up

Sign up for access to request appointments, request prescription refills, or update personal and insurance information. If you have not already been given a username and password for portal access, please contact our office by phone.

Contact Us

Having difficulty logging in? Have a comment or question? Call us at 978-453-8261 to let us know.

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