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Cherokee Internal Medicine, P.C. was founded in Towne Lake by Dr. Maho Akamatsu with the vision of creating a medical practice that treats every patient with dignity and first-rate care. The office staff at Cherokee Internal Medicine are highly-trained and exceptionally friendly.
Walk-ins are welcome at any of the tribe’s outpatient health centers from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Call 539-234-4099 to schedule an appointment. Onsite Enrollment: After your next appointment, click on the invitation link provided in an email sent from Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS).
Patients can view their patient portal account at the Online Patient Portal. New users can enroll by following the Patient Portal Registration Instructions. Health Services offers a convenient online medication refill for patients as well.
New users can enroll by following the Patient Portal Registration Instructions. Health Services offers a convenient online medication refill for patients as well. To refill medications please visit the Online Pharmacy Refill Requests.
Internal Medicine is the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of nonsurgical medical conditions. A physician trained in Internal Medicine (an Internist) completes at least seven years of medical education including medical school and post-graduate training. Internists are trained to care for the complete health care of adults of both genders.
Subspecialists are internists who have completed additional post-graduate training in a particular body system. Subspecialties of internal medicine include cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, endocrinology, hematology/oncology, rheumatology and pulmonology.
Cherokee Internal Medicine, P.C. was founded in Towne Lake by Dr. Maho Akamatsu with the vision of creating a medical practice that treats every patient with dignity and first-rate care. The office staff at Cherokee Internal Medicine are highly-trained and exceptionally friendly.
Dr. Akamatsu earned a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from University of Georgia. She attended Wayne State University Medical School and completed residency in Internal Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.
Dr. Maniatis earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences from Georgetown University in 2002. She attended Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center.
Cherokee Nation is dedicated to helping improve your overall health care experience by providing convenient, streamlined resources to help you better manage your health. We now offer the ability for you to securely connect some of the health management apps you may use (i.e. fitness trackers, dietary trackers, etc.) to your health record.
This form is used to name someone you trust as your proxy, to express your wishes and make healthcare decisions for you if you are unable to speak for yourself.
Health Services offers a convenient online medication refill for patients as well.
Onsite Enrollment Process At check-in, a team member will ask if you would like to receive an invitation to enroll in the patient portal. Be ready to:
Enter your demographic information, create your account username and password, select and answer a security question, and agree to the Cerner patient portal terms of use and privacy policy and click "Create Account."
If during the self-enrollment process your identity cannot be matched to a patient record, you will be notified that you do not qualify for self-enrollment. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Simply contact your provider office and request an invitation to join the patient portal.
Self-enrollment is currently not available for children, caregivers or guardians. If you manage the health of a patient, talk to the patient’s health care provider during the next visit to receive a personal invitation to view their health information. Self-Enrollment Process.