29 hours ago Patients of the 200+ providers at Cayuga Medical Center, Schuyler Hospital, Cayuga Health Partners and Cayuga Wellness Center can use the telemedicine service for medical and mental … >> Go To The Portal
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).
Today, Cayuga Medical Center houses 212 beds, employs over 1,500 health-care professionals, and has a medical staff of more than 200 affiliated physicians. Schuyler Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital, with a 120-bed skilled nursing facility attached.
Patients of the 200+ providers at Cayuga Medical Center, Schuyler Hospital, Cayuga Health Partners and Cayuga Wellness Center can use the telemedicine service for medical and mental health services. A secure portal for patients and healthcare teams to collaborate and share information.
The Patient Portal helps you take a more active role in your healthcare. Having a patient portal account helps the practice create a more accurate record of your medical history as well as educate you on certain aspects of your health.
Having a patient portal account also helps to eliminate the amount of paper waste a practice produces. Documents, letters, and orders that might otherwise be mailed to you can be sent quickly and conveniently to your portal account.
Send and receive non-urgent messages and information from your doctor’s office, including test results and educational material
portal account helps the practice create a more accurate record of your medical history as well as educate you on certain aspects of your health. It provides you and the practice with a more efficient means of communication, eliminating sources of frustration such as phone tag.
Please call Cayuga Medical Center Laboratory at 607-274-4474, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Laboratories in New York State can accept orders from licensed providers, which does not, at this time, include naturopathic physicians.