4 hours ago Most of our patients will use this portal. Access this portal if you see an outpatient provider within the Emory Clinic or have been hospitalized at an Emory hospital. You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the BLUE portal. To request access, … >> Go To The Portal
If you do not see your provider’s offices listed below or have questions, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. GOLD Portal Providers The following Emory Clinic locations, departments, and offices use the GOLD Portal.
Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal. Most of our patients will use this portal.
Many of the country’s top urological surgeons, including Department Chairs at other leading institutions, started their careers at Emory. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at 404-686-5270. If you would like to make a donation to Urology Research for patients, please use the link below.
Emory Eye Center Patient Portal. To request access, please call 404-778-2020, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider’s office for an invitation.
How do I sign up for the Emory Healthcare Patient Portal? For the Emory BLUE Patient Portal, contact your provider's office, call us at 404-727-8820. Calls are answered 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Once you receive an email invitation, access the link in the message and follow the steps to activate your account.
BLUE Portal Most of our patients will use this portal. Access this portal if you see an outpatient provider within the Emory Clinic or have been hospitalized at an Emory hospital. You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the BLUE portal.
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The Emory Mobile App Catalog has been in production since October 2014, but with a limited license for use by 1,000 users doing mobile app development, testing and focus groups. Now it is licensed for all Emory University and Emory Healthcare staff, faculty and students.
“Emory uses a Cerner EMR platform, while Kaiser Permanente uses an Epic EMR platform,” Hammond said. “Emory was one of the first organizations in the country, through its HIE, to connect a Cerner EMR with an Epic EMR platform.”
October 1, 2022, Emory Healthcare will go live with Epic as its electronic medical record. With this transition, a new web portal called Emory Healthcare Link will also be available for external health care entities (e.g., referring providers).
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Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.
Emory Healthcare wants you to feel empowered in the management of your health.
You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the Gold portal. To request access, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider’s office for an invitation. View Participating Offices.
The Emory Eye Center is transitioning all electronic access to eye health records to the Emory Eye Center patient portal; however, for now, you need to belong to both the Emory Eye Center portal and Blue portal to connect with us electronically.
Emory Urology is among the foremost programs for delivering sophisticated, patient-centered care across the entire spectrum of adult and adolescent urological conditions. Our doctors have been recognized by innumerable national and regional awards and commendations. We take care of more than 15,000 patients with urological diseases annually. Our surgical expertise spans the gamut from the most routine urological procedures to the most complex cases referred to us from urologists across the region and throughout the country. We practice at six hospitals: Emory University Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Grady Memorial Hospital, and the Atlanta VA Medical Center. Our residents and fellows also work with affiliated Pediatric Urology faculty at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.#N#In addition to exemplary patient-centered care, Emory Urology does much more: Scientists and physician-scientists in our Department are developing new treatments for both urological cancers (including prostate, bladder, kidney, and penile cancer) and non-cancerous urologic problems (including kidney stones, male infertility, urinary incontinence, urinary reconstruction, erectile dysfunction and more). Many of the country’s top urological surgeons, including Department Chairs at other leading institutions, started their careers at Emory.#N#If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at 404-686-5270.#N#Martin G. Sanda, MD#N#Chairman and Chief of Urology#N#Emory School of Medicine and Emory Healthcare
Urology conditions such as incontinence or erectile dysfunction can disrupt your life. These issues can be difficult to talk about and maybe keeping you from seeing a doctor. Don’t let embarrassment hold you back from getting the care you need.
Emory Urology physicians are committed to delivering high-quality care to patients as well as equipping our residents and fellows with top-notch clinical skills through exposure to practice in a variety of clinical settings.
Featuring the appointments, awards, achievements, and other stories that illustrate Emory Urology's commitment to quality and safety, surgical care, teaching, research, and scholarship.
Our Emory Urology electronic newsletters are published two-to-three times per year and highlight annual department events, new and visiting faculty, incoming residents, new research grants and initiatives, participation in national meetings, and other departmental activities and notable news.