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32 hours ago 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. You may request access to your records through CPL's SonicMyAccess Patient Portal or via ... >> Go To The Portal


What is the CPL policy for patient portal and records requests?

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.

Why does clinical pathology laboratories review my record request?

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. You may request access to your records through CPL's SonicMyAccess Patient Portal or via document delivery as below:

Is clinical pathology laboratories a CPL client?

A United Healthcare Preferred Lab Network Provider Clinical Pathology Laboratories is pleased to announce that we have been selected as a United Healthcare Preferred Lab Network Provider effective July 1, 2021. Read more Quick Links Become a CPL Client Announcements Electronic Results (Atlas) Electronic Results (Emdeon) Connectivity Solutions

Where can I get a patient portal for ages 17&under?

Patient Portal for Ages 17 & Under Registration is required Clinical Pathology Laboratories 9200 Wall Street, Austin, TX 78754 Disclaimer No Surprises Act Privacy Policy Accessibility © Sonic Healthcare 2022

What is the phone number for CPL lab?

Please call CPL’s Billing Department at 800.411.2762 or 844.395.6040 to discuss your laboratory bill or to update insurance information.

What does it mean when a lab is out of network?

Out-of-network indicates your laboratory does not have a contract with your health insurance. You have a choice in selecting a laboratory to provide diagnostic testing that is in-network with your health insurance carrier. Remaining in-network will help to reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.