17 hours ago Patient Gateway Cooley Dickinson providers are here for you. Telephone and video visits – what we are calling virtual visits – allow you to securely and conveniently see your provider from home via your computer, phone, or other mobile device. From the patient portal you can: Schedule an appointment with your provider >> Go To The Portal
At the hospital or practice registration desk (where you “check-in”), ask the registrar to activate your Patient Portal. You will be sent an email with a link to the patient portal (hospital or physician practice portal) and directions on how to set your password. Click on the link, follow the directions to set your password. Log out of the portal.
Read our safe care commitment. Cooley Dickinson’s Laboratory Services and Department of Pathology are accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks and the College of American Pathologists. These accreditations affirm Cooley Dickinson’s commitment to safe, quality patient care.
Cooley Dickinson Lab/Patient Service Centers are walk-in locations; no appointment is necessary. Cooley Queue helps keep you safe and provides you with the medical testing your provider ordered. Read our safe care commitment.
Once you have set up your “MyCareCorner” portal you will access the portal for future use by going directly to the MyCareCorner site at MyCarecorner.net MyCareCorner will provide you with your health information and more. At the hospital or practice registration desk (where you “check-in”), ask the registrar to activate your Patient Portal.
If you register at our locations in Amherst, 170 University Drive; North ampton, 22 Atwood Drive; South Deerfield, 29 Elm Street; Southampton, Big Y Plaza/College Highway; Belchertown, 40 Turkey Hill Road, Suite B; or 30 Locust Street, at Cooley Dickinson Hospital, you will be automatically entered into Cooley Queue, a virtual line that keeps your place and ensures physical distancing. Being in a virtual line means you can wait in a safe space prior to being asked to come in for your lab test.
Cooley Dickinson Lab/Patient Service Centers are walk-in locations; no appointment is necessary. Cooley Queue helps keep you safe and provides you with the medical testing your provider ordered. Read our safe care commitment.
Cooley Dickinson’s Laboratory Services and Department of Pathology are accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks and the College of American Pathologists. These accreditations affirm Cooley Dickinson’s commitment to safe, quality patient care. The more than 775,000 lab tests we perform each year provide vital diagnostic information to help doctors treat illnesses and prevent diseases.
During your visit, your provider may need to treat a new medical issue or a chronic problem that has changed. If that occurs, this part of the visit is called a Sick Visit and may result in additional services being billed to your insurance.
At Belchertown Internal Medicine, we’re committed to taking care of you and your family. Learn about our safe care commitment. Virtual and in-person visits are available.
Belchertown Internal Medicine is connected to a broad network of medical specialists. As part of the Cooley Dickinson Medical Group, the practice has access to a wide variety of specialists at Cooley Dickinson Hospital and throughout the region, and can provide seamless referrals within the network.
A Medicare Annual Wellness Visit does not include a physical exam. If your provider does perform a physical exam during your visit to assess your health or treat any medical problems, you may be responsible for a co-insurance or a Medicare Part B deductible payment.
Most insurance companies will pay for Sick Visit evaluations, tests, and treatments, but your insurance plan may require you to pay a co-payment, deductible, and/or co-insurance payment for the Sick Visit, even when it is done during the same appointment as your Preventive Health Exam, Medicare Annual Wellness Visit, or Welcome to Medicare Visit.
During your visit, your provider may need to treat a new medical issue or a chronic problem that has changed. If that occurs, this part of the visit is called a Sick Visit and may result in additional services being billed to your insurance.
Call 413-665-6760. for an appointment.
A Medicare Annual Wellness Visit does not include a physical exam. If your provider does perform a physical exam during your visit to assess your health or treat any medical problems, you may be responsible for a co-insurance or a Medicare Part B deductible payment.
Commercial Health Plans. Under the Affordable Care Act, commercial health plans are required to cover an annual Preventive Health Exam at no cost to the patient (no co-payment, co-insurance or deductible).
Most insurance companies will pay for Sick Visit evaluations, tests, and treatments, but your insurance plan may require you to pay a co-payment, deductible, and/or co-insurance payment for the Sick Visit, even when it is done during the same appointment as your Preventive Health Exam, Medicare Annual Wellness Visit, or Welcome to Medicare Visit.
At the hospital or practice registration desk (where you “check-in”), ask the registrar to activate your Patient Portal.
MyCareCorner is your new and improved patient portal. The new portal took effect on November 1st. What does this mean for our current and new patients?