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Our staff continues to meet or exceed the highest standards of care found the world over. Through our patient portal, in-office education boards, and in-person training sessions, CAVA provides a wide selection of educational and training opportunities for patients to choose from. Healthcare in modern society can seem perfunctory and impersonal.
Through our patient portal, in-office education boards, and in-person training sessions, CAVA provides a wide selection of educational and training opportunities for patients to choose from. Healthcare in modern society can seem perfunctory and impersonal. CAVA was built, from the ground up, as a patient-centric practice.
Our patient portal provides access to request appointments, review test results, request prescription refills and view personal health information. The ease of access, timely communication, and the availability of information in one place makes our portal a helpful tool for patients to manage their health care.
Please also note that, to obtain assistance in navigating the Cayuga Medical Center patient portal, you may email mycayugahealthsupport@cayugamed.org or call 607-274-4314, option 7, M-F 8am – 4pm (closed weekends and holidays).
Please contact our Billing Department at 563-888-0498 to enroll today! Please click here if already enrolled.
A CVA may be caused by any of the following: A piece of fatty plaque (debris) that is formed in a blood vessel breaks away and flows through the bloodstream going to the brain. The plaque blocks an artery which causes a stroke. This is called an embolic stroke. A thrombus (blood clot) formed in an artery ...
It occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is suddenly stopped and oxygen cannot get to that part. This lack of oxygen may damage or kill the brain cells. Death of a part of the brain may lead to loss of certain body functions controlled by that affected part.
A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is a life-changing disease for you and your family. Accepting that you have had a CVA is hard. You and those close to you may feel angry, sad, or frightened. These feelings are normal. Talk to your caregivers, family, or friends about your feelings. You may also want to join a support group. This is a group of people who also had a CVA. Contact the following for more information:
Medicines and treatments will enter your port through tubing attached to the needle. The tubing used to give medicine or liquids must be changed. Ask how often to change the needle and tubing. You will need to know how to prepare the medicine and put it into the port. You will also need to know how to take the needle out.
The following are ways you can help prevent an infection: Wash your hands: Use soap or an alcohol-based hand rub to clean your hands.
You may have any of the following tests to diagnose CVA: CT scan: This is also called a CAT scan. A special x-ray machine uses a computer to take pictures of your brain. It may be used to look at bones, muscles, brain tissue, and blood vessels. You may be given dye before the pictures are taken.
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Patients of the 200+ providers at Cayuga Medical Center, Schuyler Hospital, Cayuga Health Partners and Cayuga Wellness Center can use the telemedicin e service for medical and mental health services.
You can sign up and register for the Patient Portal by giving your provider your name and email address. In turn, your provider will give you an instruction sheet that includes a temporary username and password. The temporary credentials will allow you to log in to the system and create your own private user name and password. Contact your provider today!
The Patient Portal is a secure, confidential, and easy- to-use website that gives patients and their families 24-hour access to their medical records. It uses the latest encryption technology to deliver secure communication between patients and providers. By signing up and enrolling with the Patient Portal, you will be able to:
Access important health information from your medical record including: medications, immunizations, and test results
Patients and their legal guardians can sign up for Patient Portal in accordance to the Terms and Conditions of the website. Just tell your provider who you would like to enroll and you are on your way to connecting with your provider.
The Secure Patient Portal is a secure system designed to help you manage your individual or family health care online. Using these online systems, you can:
The TOL Patient Portal (also referred to as "TRICARE Online" or "TOL") is the current secure patient portal that gives registered users access to online health care information and services at military hospitals and clinics.
You will need to contact your medical provider’s office for any technical issues. But before you do, please check that you’re attempting to access your patient portal from a desktop computer using a Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari browser. This may solve the problem. If not, your medical provider can supply additional assistance.
Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.
Your Patient Portal information comes directly from your electronic medical record at ChristianaCare. If you believe there is an error in your medical information, please notify the ChristianaCare Privacy office at 302-623-4468.
Yes, the Patient Portal is a safe Internet site according to State and Federal rules. You can only see your health information in the Patient Portal by using your personalized ID and password, known only to you. Unlike normal e-mail, all Patient Portal messaging is done while you are securely logged on to our website.
Our offices may contact you to reschedule appointments that were postponed. You are encouraged to call your doctor’s office or send a message through the ChristianaCare Patient Portal to discuss your health care needs so we can determine what is most appropriate for you.
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