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Patient Portal & Records Requests To promote security and maintain patient confidentiality, Clinical Pathology Laboratories' (CPL) policy is to review each record request to confirm the identity of the requestor and the right to access the records.
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The Clinical Pathology Laboratories Patient Portal is a secure website that allows you to view your own Clinical laboratory test results. We hope this tool will help you better manage your health. Below are answers to our most frequently asked questions (FAQ). Account Information 1. How do I access the Clinical Pathology Laboratories online portal?
Clinical Pathology Laboratories, Inc. (CPL) has served the medical community for more than 70 years and continues to offer the highest quality laboratory services dedicated to the individual needs of hospitals, practitioners and their patients across the Southwest.
Our innovative insights, extensive managed care contracts, unparalleled medical expertise and widespread logistics can support your health system to provide the highest level of service to providers and patients and increase overall adoption within your community.
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