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Patient Portal | Central Missouri Dermatology Associates

24 hours ago Patient Portal | Central Missouri Dermatology Associates Patient Portal You now have access to communicate with your nurse or provider on our portal for such things as prescription refill requests, test results, leaving a message for your provider or nurse, making appointments. Access Your Patient Portal Here >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Central Missouri dermatology&Mohs skin cancer surgery?

Patient Portal | Central Missouri Dermatology Associates Patient Portal You now have access to communicate with your nurse or provider on our portal for such things as prescription refill requests, test results, leaving a message for your provider or nurse, making appointments. Access Your Patient Portal Here

How long has Mizzou dermatology been in business?

Welcome to Central Missouri Dermatology Central Missouri Dermatology & Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery, located in Columbia, Jefferson City, Boonville, Mexico, and Moberly, Missouri, provides expertise in diagnosis and treatment of all skin, hair and nail diseases. We are a specialty group with the focus of comprehensive dermatologic care for patients of all ages.

Why choose Central Missouri cardiology?

573-876-1616 (Phone) 573-876-1678 (Fax) 401 N Keene Street Columbia, Missouri 65201 (Boone Clinic Building) Our home office is in Columbia, but you can also find us in Boonville, Jefferson City, Mexico, and Moberly.

What is a patient portal?

How to Access Your Telemedicine Portal. You can access your patient portal by logging in at: https://centralmoderm.ema.md. ... The billing company for Central Missouri Dermatology Associates, LLP is Nova Health Medical Group/Zotec. For appointments in all locations: please call, 573-876-1616. Reward Yourself.

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In-Person Procedures

Our clinics are now open for all your dermatology needs including cosmetic visits.

Telemedicine

Central Missouri Dermatology is now offering Telemedicine for your dermatology needs including: rashes, eczema, psoriasis, acne, medication refills, and evaluation of a suspicious lesion.

Research

The faculty and staff at the University of Missouri School of Medicine's Department of Dermatology are dedicated to providing high quality dermatological care for our patients, exceptional educational experiences for our residents, fellows and students, a stimulating, engaging, and collegial work environment and the ongoing pursuit of new knowledge and scholarship..

Knowledge

Develop learning partnerships among the faculty, residents, students, and others for creating disseminating and applying knowledge.

Leadership

Foster an environment in which faculty, staff, residents, nurses, and students and alumnae provide the collective vision and manage technical and organizational change - where each participant is inspired to make our department stronger.

Inclusion

Commit to an engaging environment which welcomes and appreciates the value of diversity in the practice of dermatology.

Technology

Apply advanced information technology to deliver quality dermatologic health care and education in a variety of settings.

Quality

Develop standards of excellence in quality and quality improvement for all educational and health care settings in Dermatology and create an environment that promotes their incorporation and ongoing refinement.

Convenient, Secure Access to Your Information

Your patient portal is a secure online website that gives you convenient 24-hour access to your personal health information and medical records—anywhere with an Internet connection. Accessing information through your patient portal can help you to be more actively involved in your own health care, and to:

Ask your office for access today

After gaining access to your personal account, you can click on the button below to link to the Patient Portal and sign in.

What is cardiac nuclear imaging?

Cardiac Nuclear Imaging (Stress Testing)*: For detecting blockages in the arteries of the heart, this form of testing uses tracer injections and a camera to provide images to show blood flow to the heart. We offer two types of nuclear imaging, PET and SPECT. PET imaging is only offered in Central Missouri at our facility. This type of images produces a higher quality image with lower radiation exposure and is often used with patients who have had poor quality of images with other modalities. Our lab is accredited by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) for nuclear for PET and SPECT imaging to validate the quality studies performed since 2008.

What is the catheter used for angiography?

During the cardiac angiography, a long, narrow tube (called a catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel in your arm or leg and guided to your heart with the aid of a special X-ray machine. Contrast dye is injected through the catheter so images of your valves, coronary arteries, and heart chambers can be viewed.

What does STEMI mean in cardiac?

STEMI STEMI stands for ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction or a heart attack with EKG changes showing that is it occuring emergently. During a heart attack, the blood flow is reduced or blocked to an area of heart muscle. Without prompt treatment, the muscle will become damaged. This is a medical emergency which requires prompt coordination between the emergency department, cardiac catheterization lab, and our group of skilled interventional cardiologists. Our physicians are on call for these emergencies 24/7.

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