2 hours ago Experts and speakers with our host Dr Moriam Okereke will share great insights on gut healing therapies, the gut microbiome and gut flora abnormalities, autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation and more – which is exactly what we need to know right now! >> Go To The Portal
Experts and speakers with our host Dr Moriam Okereke will share great insights on gut healing therapies, the gut microbiome and gut flora abnormalities, autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation and more – which is exactly what we need to know right now!
Mar 13, 2018 · Please get on my email list to be notified of when I will be seeing patients in-person in San Diego. Visits will be provided at the San Diego office: 317 N. El Camino Real suite 310 Encinitas CA 92024. Virtual visits are provided through video in the InTakeQ system. FaceTime is not an option for visits. Please click the link in your appointment ...
Patient Portal Manage your health information online. The MMH patient portal offers free, confidential, 24-hour access to your protected health information. This portal provides a convenient and secure way to update and manage your own health information, as well as information for your spouse, children and aging parents. Need Assistance?
The MyCare patient portal online tool gives you the flexibility to access your health information and other resources on your time and between visits. The portal is available over the internet, which means that you can use it from virtually anywhere.
In the portal, click 'Messaging' from the options on the left. Select 'Inbox'. Click 'Send a message'. Select provider to send request to.
Need Assistance? MMH Portal Helpline: If you'd like to enroll in our patient portal, did not receive your email invitation or are missing test results or other medical documents, call 812.933.5124.
All dependents age 13-17 must be physically present at an appointment to provide authorization to allow parental access to their personal health information. It is easiest to obtain this at their first appointment. You will receive an email invitation to enroll them following the appointment.
If during the self-enrollment process your identity cannot be matched to a patient record, you will be notified that you do not qualify for self-enrollment. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Simply contact your provider office and request an invitation to join the patient portal.
Simply bring in the paperwork which states you have POA or legal guardianship along with a picture id for yourself to the Health Information Management team at the MMH Main Campus, 321 Mitchell Ave, Batesville.
If you prefer not to wait until then to enroll, you may self-register online.
Self-enrollment is currently not available for children, caregivers or guardians. If you manage the health of a patient, talk to the patient’s health care provider during the next visit to receive a personal invitation to view their health information.
MHealth is the mobile version of MEDITECH’s Patient and Consumer Health Portal for your mobile device or tablet. If you already have a Patient Portal account through St. Margaret’s, then you are ready to begin.
You can also use it to access information for family members and individuals for whom you provide care if given permission. Rest assured, it is completely secure, so you can be confident that your private information is protected . Only you – or an authorized family member – can access your information.
Meg Anderson became a family nurse practitioner to build meaningful relationships with patients and help them lead healthier lives. She is committed to helping patients reach their personal health goals and delivering quality primary care.
Ashley enjoys primary care because it allows her to work with individuals of diverse ages, genders, and cultures to lead healthier lives. She is passionate about building longer-term relationships with patients and helping them navigate health care transitions through the lifespan.
Ashley chose to become a family nurse practitioner to help patients overcome barriers to quality primary care. As a child of Chinese immigrants, Ashley saw firsthand the impact of language and cultural barriers to care and became interested in health equity through a primary care lens.