36 hours ago DVPA Patient Portal DVPA families may now access to their children's medical records through our convenient, secure patient portal. In order to gain access to the portal, parents or guardians must physically come to our office with a valid photo ID. Once you have signed the necessary paperwork, we will give you your userID and a temporary password. >> Go To The Portal
DVPA Patient Portal DVPA families may now access to their children's medical records through our convenient, secure patient portal. In order to gain access to the portal, parents or guardians must physically come to our office with a valid photo ID. Once you have signed the necessary paperwork, we will give you your userID and a temporary password.
Go to lma-llc.com and click on Patient Login Click on “Need help with your username and password?” link found underneath the log in section Select the option that best fits your scenario. Fill out the information requested and click Submit. I forgot my Username: Fill in your last name, email address, and date of birth and click the Submit button
Patient Portal is a secure patient website that allows patients of any DVCH location to interact with us. Schedule or change appointments, access your health records, pay your bill…and much more! To sign up, please fill out the form below to request a portal enrollment token. If you need assistance, please contact one of our health centers.
The Patient Portal is an electronic communication tool for patients to communicate DIRECTLY with their physician’s office regarding NON-URGENT medical issues. The portal is secure and confidential and is an ideal way to get information to your physician or to ask simple questions.
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Gastrointestinal bleeding may occur, although this is usually only seen with prolonged use. In excessive doses, kidney or liver damage may occur. Acetaminophen is well tolerated by most people.
Your medical record is comprised of information about your symptoms, examinations, test results, medications you take, your allergies and the plan for your care. There are state and federal laws to protect the privacy of personal health information (PHI) that is contained in your medical record.
Medical records will be sent only with a written authorization at the request of the patient. Authorization forms that can be used for faxing or sending medical information are available at the Health Center. Only the minimum amount of information necessary to satisfy the needs will be sent.