5 hours ago MyChart access to portions of the electronic health record is dictated by the age of the child and will be automatically removed at age 18. Teenage patients (age 13 and up) may request their own MyChart account in person at any office visit. No parental consent is required. Both parents and teens may have access for children under age 18. >> Go To The Portal
CCMH is switching to a new patient portal, from RelayHealth to FollowMyHealth as our patient portal of choice starting June 16, 2020. For more information on FollowMyHealth or setting up an account, please contact CCMH’s Health Information Management (HIM) 580-250-5835. Please copy this address and add to your bookmarked sites.
Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Additionally, patients are able to: Receive office bulletins regarding flu clinics, sports physical clinics and information regarding community health
For more information on FollowMyHealth or setting up an account, please contact CCMH’s Health Information Management (HIM) 580-250-5835. Please copy this address and add to your bookmarked sites. After October 31, 2018, “app.relayhealth.com” will no longer be accessible. For more information, click here.
Log into CCMC’s Follow My Health patient portal to schedule appointments, pay bills, view your health information and more. You can also download the Hale app for telemedicine visits without leaving your home!
Clinton County Medical Center’s Follow My Health patient portal is a FREE secure website that gives patients convenient 24-hour access to their personal health information. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as:
Hale is a mobile telemedicine app that allows providers visit with the patient via video conference to assess their needs and determine if they need to come in for further examination. Patients can request appointments with providers through Hale and will then be given a link to download and create an account through the app.
Comanche County Medical Center (CCMC) is conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). By taking a few minutes to complete our survey questions, you will help us identify the most important health needs in your community so that we can develop goals to meet...
Comanche County Medical Center has earned a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on the exemplary results of its survey of patients’ experiences. CCMC earned 5 out of 5 stars on the national 10-measure quality survey that...
TO INCLUDE COVID-19 PREVALENCE STUDY (April 27, 2020) Antibody testing and a prevalence study for COVID-19 are being planned for a mid to late May roll-out by Comanche County Medical Center (CCMC). Dr. L. G. “Larry” Troxell, CCMC Chief Executive Officer and John...
In order to address the impacts of COVID-19 and to support Texas’ continued economic recovery, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has approved funding to support a new COVID-19 SERVICE INDUSTRY RECOVERY child care program to help low-wage workers in TWC-specified service industries.
Children are the most valuable asset; therefore it is essential that you become good consumers of services that support you and your family.
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