ctca patient portal app

by Jamey Jacobs 3 min read

myCTCA Patient Portal | CTCA

1 hours ago Review your lab results. View & request appointments. Communicate with your care team. View your prescriptions and allergies. View treatment summary. View historical data. Read physicians notes. Share your records. Go to myCTCA Portal. >> Go To The Portal


Do you have a patient portal?

Review your lab results. View & request appointments. Communicate with your care team. View your prescriptions and allergies. View treatment summary. View historical data. Read physicians notes. Share your records. Go to myCTCA Portal.

Do you have the patient portal?

To help you and your caregivers navigate the complexities of the cancer journey, we offer the myCTCA patient portal, a web-based tool designed to allow you to connect with your care team, manage appointments and view medical information. With the myCTCA portal, you can: Review lab results Renew prescriptions View medical documents

What is a patient portal?

Patient portal: The myCTCA patient portal is a web-based tool designed to allow you to access your medical records, lab results, prescriptions and more. With the myCTCA portal, you also can read doctor bios, get information about your cancer type, manage appointments and pay bills. Learn more about the myCTCA portal

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What are the potential benefits to a CTCA Anywhere virtual visit?

It is fast and convenient. Seeing a CTCA provider by video conference means you don’t have to travel or miss work, offering you access to your providers wherever you may be, as long as a Wi-Fi connection is available.

Hours and availability

Our virtual visits are available by appointment only for patients who meet certain criteria. Our specially trained telehealth schedulers will work with you to find an appointment time that is convenient for you. Appointments will be scheduled during typical office hours.

Where can I use CTCA Anywhere?

CTCA Anywhere may be used from any location that offers a Wi-Fi connection. It’s helpful when your doctor’s office is closed, you’re too sick or busy to see someone in person, or when you’re unable to travel for routine appointments.

How much does it cost?

Visits on CTCA Anywhere range in price according to the type of care provided and your insurance plan.

Who are the providers on CTCA Anywhere?

The clinical services offered on CTCA Anywhere are provided by CTCA, a national network of hospitals and outpatient care centers specializing in treating adult patients with cancer.

Can my spouse or other family members watch my CTCA Anywhere visit?

Anyone in your family who wants access to your CTCA Anywhere visit may receive a link to join.

How to enable Cancer Center for Alexa

If you have Alexa, you can enable the voice-driven Cancer Center for Alexa in one of two ways:

What questions can I ask Alexa?

Cancer Center for Alexa will allow you to learn about more than 40 cancers and a wide range of cancer care services. You can start by saying, "Alexa, open Cancer Center," and then explore by asking a question.

Download the Alexa App

Using your smartphone, you can download the Alexa app for free if you don't already have it. Once the app is installed on your phone, open it and follow these steps to get started:

What is an Amazon Alexa skill?

An Alexa skill is similar to an app on your smartphone or tablet. Skills are voice-enabled tools on your Alexa device that help you perform various functions and access specialized information, as with Cancer Center for Alexa. You can easily enable skills on your device and view your skills on your Alexa app.

Questions? Call us

To learn more about Cancer Center for Alexa, call us at (888) 888-8888 any time, 24/7.

What is cancer journey support?

As you find your way along, cancer journey support groups can be excellent resources not only for the information they provide but for the camaraderie of spirit they offer. They can also be helpful at the end of treatment as you find yourself readjusting to everyday life again.

Is cancer a language?

Cancer comes with a language all of its own. We want every cancer patient (or family member) to make informed decisions about their treatment; therefore, it’s important to understand these common cancer terms and phrases.

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