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Arrowhead Regional Medical Center | San Bernardino …

9 hours ago Contact MyChart Support Center. Phone: (909) 580-2779. Email: My_ARMC_Support@armc.sbcounty.gov. Communicate with your doctor. Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. >> Go To The Portal


Why visit Arrowhead Regional Medical Center?

At Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, we understand that family visits are an important part of a patient’s recovery. Visiting hours are generally open, unless a patient indicates otherwise. During the hours of 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. visitors must enter through the main entrance on the first floor of ARMC.

How can the ARMC patient accounts office help?

The ARMC Patient Accounts office is here to help you understand your bill. We know that healthcare bills can be complicated and we would like to make the billing process as simple as possible. We are here to answer your questions and simplify your path to payment.

How do I pay my medical bills in Colton CA?

Please contact our office at 877-818-0672 to pay over the phone or mail in your payment to 400 N. Pepper Ave Colton CA. 92324, ATTN: Patient Accounts. You can also reach us by email at patientaccounts@armc.sbcounty.gov .

What are the benefits of a patient portal?

Accessing your personal medical records through a patient portal can help you be more actively involved in your own health care. Accessing your family members’ health information can help you take care of them more easily.

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What is the phone number for a patient advocate?

If you wish to speak with the patient advocate, please call 909-580-3535 . Other Members: You may see other members of your health care team such as respiratory therapists, pharmacists, physical therapists, X-ray technologists, lab technicians, and others.

Is ARMC a teaching hospital?

There are many other staff members who are here to make your stay safe and pleasant including dietary staff, security, admitting, the business office, housekeeping and maintenance. As ARMC is a teaching hospital, students may comprise part of your healthcare team.

What is patient portal?

A patient portal is a secure online website that gives you convenient 24-hour access to your personal health information and medical records —called an Electronic Health Record or EHR—from anywhere with an Internet connection. Why is a Patient Portal Important?

Why is it important to access your medical records?

Accessing your personal medical records through a patient portal can help you be more actively involved in your own health care. Accessing your family members’ health information can help you take care of them more easily.

Location

Patient Accounts is located in the Main Hospital Lobby at 400 North Pepper Avenue, in Colton, CA. (On hold for now due to COVID-19 mandates of social distancing.)

Hours

The office is open from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday (except for County holidays).

FAQs

COVID-19 Uninsured Billing Information - Under the CARES ACT we are accepting uninsured patients for treatment and care and you will not receive a bill. We will bill all uninsured patients through HRSA, which is a Relief Fund under the CARES ACT

How to apply for Medi-Cal

Go through the C4Yourself online application system to apply for benefits at: https://www.c4yourself.com/c4yourself/index.jsp

ARMC Chargemaster

Effective January 01, 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requires that each hospital operating within the United States, for each year, make public a list of the hospital’s standard charges for items and services provided by the hospital.

FAP Income Requirements and Application

Financial Assistance Program (FAP) Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC) is committed to providing quality health care to the community and providing assistance to persons who have health care needs and are uninsured, underinsured, ineligible for government programs, the California Health Benefit Exchange and are otherwise unable to pay for medically necessary care based on their individual financial situations.

Payment Options

Pay in Person: You can pay your ARMC bill at the Patient Accounts located in the Main Hospital lobby. (On hold for now due to COVID-19 mandates of social distancing.

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