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Our patient portals offer convenient and secure access to your health information, 24/7. Message your doctor, schedule appointments, view test results, and more. Need help selecting the portal most relevant to you? Learn more about each portal below.
UPMC Patient Portals Our patient portals offer convenient and secure access to your health information, 24/7. Message your doctor, schedule appointments, view test results, and more. Select the correct portal for you below.
Already have a MyHealthRecord patient portal account? Click here to log in. First Physicians Group’s MyHealthRecord Patient Portal allows you to easily access your medical records from all of your providers, any time you need them. Set up your free account now and manage your protected health information in one secure location.
When personal information is transmitted from your PC and/or mobile devices to Patient Portal, it is protected through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
UPMC's patient portals offer convenient and secure access to your health information, 24/7.
UPMC Central Pa. Portal is the portal for UPMC patients in Central Pa. who receive health care services associated with the following hospitals:
Cole Connect is the portal for UPMC patients at UPMC Cole hospital.
Your health and financial data are stored using secure encryption and security technology to protect your information . Patient information is always encrypted, firewall-protected and is under surveillance 24/7.
fitness trackers, dietary trackers). Once we receive your request, we will be in touch (typically within two business days ) with next steps. Use this form to request connection.
Providers will update results and answer questions during their regular daily visit. If patients have questions about information in the portal, they can ask a member of the care. If a patient receives results after the provider has already done daily rounds, they will be discussed on the next visit.