does the womens clinic have a patient portal

by Alyson Cormier 3 min read

MyWomans | Woman's Hospital | Baton Rouge, LA

19 hours ago The Woman's Clinic provides an easy access patient portal. This guide is a step-by-step process for iPhone and Android users. >> Go To The Portal


Patient Portal - iPhone & Android Guide - The Woman's Clinic.

How do I login to the women’s care online patient portal?

Select your Women’s Care office from the search list. You will be asked to login using your Patient Portal username and password. Lastly, select a 4-digit or 6-digit PIN.

Is the patient portal still not working?

The Patient Portal is in a transitional stage and will be working again shortly. Please try back later. Patient Portal is monitored Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and should not be used for Emergent Care or OB (Obstetrical) Issues. If you have a Medical Emergency or need Urgent Care please call (361) 578-5233 or 911.

How do I create a new Patient Portal account?

To create a new patient portal account, click “Enroll Now”. Once you have a Patient Portal account, download the free HEALOW app. Depending on your location you will need to enter a unique code for Women’s Care. Select your Women’s Care office from the search list. You will be asked to login using your Patient Portal username and password.

Why choose our women’s health services?

We take great pride in providing unsurpassed women’s health expertise, compassionate medical professionals and staff, unrivaled equipment and technology, and a commitment to consistently delivering exceptional care to every patient.

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When should women have annual exams?

Women should begin having annual exams with an obstetrician/gynecologist between ages 18 and 21 or when the woman becomes sexually active. An annual exam is an important defense against future health problems. Read More. Created by HeadsOfBirds from the Noun Project.

What is wellness prism?

Understanding that wellness is a prism of physical, mental, and emotional health, our highly-qualified, board-certified providers treat the whole woman , helping her to confidently make the best decisions for her body and circumstances.

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