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Deactivate your portal account; Patient portal tutorial; For all other portal help, please email myhealth@christianacare.org and include the following information. Please note, it can take up to 24 hours or next business day for a response. Your Legal First and Last Name; Date of Birth
ChristianaCare’s Patient Portals help you create a secure, personal site that allows you to be in control of your health. Currently you must be a ChristianaCare patient or use ChristianaCare services to create or access your Portal. What can you do with your portals? Message your provider, even include attachments.
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Review our Frequently Asked Questions for quick answers to using the portal.
View and download our How To tip sheets for common portal action steps.
Learn how you can set up proxy patient portal access for a parent or support person.
Learn how to access your patient portal information through a third-party application.
Review our Frequently Asked Questions for how to get care from your provider by video or voice.
Review the Patient Portal Terms of Use to know the terms and conditions related to patient portal use.
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The Christiana Care Patient Portal is a free, secure online application that gives patients the ability to access portions of their Christiana Care health records including diagnostic testing results and provider notes.
The app is supposed to ask for permission to use camera and microphone, but it didn’t. The settings for the app don’t allow you to turn them on, and the settings for camera/microphone don’t include this app as an option for access.
The developer, Christiana Care Health Services, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Only dogs and miniature horses are considered service animals. Patients and visitors with disabilities who require the help of a service animal may bring it to the hospital following these guidelines: 1 We request that service animals wear a tag identifying them as a service animal. 2 Hospital staff are not responsible for caring for or controlling service animals. 3 Service animals may not visit dining areas, lobbies or other common areas unless accompanied by the person who needs their assistance. 4 Visitors with service animals may visit only their loved one, not other patients’ rooms. A visitor with a service animal should check with the patient’s nurse when arriving on the unit. 5 Other support animals, including therapy animals, emotional support animals and comfort animals, are not considered service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act and are not permitted in the hospital.
Other support animals, including therapy animals, emotional support animals and comfort animals, are not considered service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act and are not permitted in the hospital.
Only dogs and miniature horses are considered service animals. Patients and visitors with disabilities who require the help of a service animal may bring it to the hospital following these guidelines: We request that service animals wear a tag identifying them as a service animal.