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Register your account by using an existing email account. You'll need to have your PIN or verification question on-hand to complete this step. Complete the process by confirming your email address for future logins. You now have a PatientPORTAL account!
A: Once you have logged into the patient portal, simply select the "Settings" tab and change your password. You will be prompted to enter your current password, your new password, and a new password verification.
A: Once you have logged into the patient portal, simply select the "Appointments" tab and follow the instructions on the screen. Appointment requests are generally handled the same business day so there is no need to call our office. You will receive a notification via the portal and/or a phone call once your appointment has been scheduled.
Q: How do I change my password? A: Once you have logged into the patient portal, simply select the "Settings" tab and change your password . You will be prompted to enter your current password, your new password, and a new password verification.
A: Absolutely. A user account and password are required in order to access the patient portal; furthermore, all data transmitted through the patient portal is encrypted for your safety.
If your child has been to the hospital for tests or treatment, you may have already received an email with a link to the portal.
To enroll, call the office practice and provide a personal (non-work) email address to become an approved user of that practice's patient portal.
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