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13 hours ago We are currently in the process of transitioning to a new patient portal system for our patients. If you visited any of the below locations AFTER June 13th, please click here. Manhattan: - East 79th - East 86th - East 96th - West 88th - West 104th - West 125th - West 146th - West 181st - West Harlem New Jersey:-Manahawkin-Lanoka Harbor-Toms River >> Go To The Portal


What is a patient portal account?

We are currently in the process of transitioning to a new patient portal system for our patients. If you visited any of the below locations AFTER June 13th, please click here. Manhattan: - East 79th - East 86th - East 96th - West 88th - West 104th - West 125th - West 146th - West 181st - West Harlem New Jersey:-Manahawkin-Lanoka Harbor-Toms River

What is a patient portal?

CityMD Patient portal allows you to view, download, and print your test results. How to create a new Portal account? You will need to register your email with CityMD and become web-enabled to gain access to your patient portal. Contact our Aftercare Department at 855-624-8963, and please dial "1" from the menu options.

What is a health portal?

With our on-site lab testing, you’ll get answers fast—often in the same visit. And our doctors will take the time to discuss your results and provide next steps. Our On-Site Tests. After You Leave. Secure Bill-Pay. With our online bill-pay feature, you can …

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