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In addition to his private practice, Dr. Goldstone has an appointment as Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He teaches residents and holds memberships in several national and local medical societies. He is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
In an era of physicians affiliating with larger networks, Dr. Goldstone is the rare physician who aims to provide comprehensive ENT care in a smaller, more personal, practice environment. He and his dedicated staff take ownership of the patient’s complete care, coordinating consultations, as needed, with primary care doctors and other specialists.
Goldstone serves on the Massachusetts General Hospital Surgical Council on Resident Education. Note: This provider may accept more insurance plans than shown; please call the practice to find out if your plan is accepted. Secure online access to your health information whenever you need it.
Dr. Andrew Goldstone is a board certified Otolaryngologist specializing in the evaluation and treatment of ear, nose and throat (ENT) disorders of adult and pediatric patients. He has been in private practice of medicine in Baltimore since 1991. For over 25 years the hallmark of Dr. Goldstone’s practice has been delivering concentrated patient-centric care that focuses on the individual. He takes great pride in providing compassionate and comprehensive ear, nose and throat care to patients of all ages. Specialty care with attention to cutting-edge therapies and new approaches while ensuring excellence through the use of well-established treatments is the principle upon which his practice is based. He credits learning this philosophy as a child from his father, also a physician, whom he accompanied on numerous patient house calls.
We are a father and son optometry practice with offices in Fountain Valley and Long Beach since 1972. For more than a generation, families and friends have been coming to our offices to receive exceptional eye care, a charming atmosphere and friendly service.
The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features may be available on the portal at your practice's discretion, including the ability to send messages to your health care providers, schedule appointments, and pay bills online. top
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
Click the Sign Out link at the top right of the screen. Alternatively, if your keyboard remains idle for 10 minutes or more, you will receive a pop-up window asking if you are still actively using the portal. If you do not click the OK button, you will be signed out automatically. Any information you have typed and not saved or sent will be lost.
Any active patient over the age of 13 is eligible to register for and use the Patient Portal. If you are authorized, a family access account can be created that will allow you to access selected family members' health information. top
Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.
It is at your provider's discretion to make test results available. Your provider must authorize the release of your test results in order for them to post to your Patient Portal account. Only test results which are considered appropriate for release will be accessible through the Patient Portal. top
The patient portal for Concord Hospital - Laconia and Concord Hospital - Franklin is separate from My Patient Connect. In the future, the two portals will be combined but for now, patients need to log in to separate portals based on where they receive their care.
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