great lakes rheumatology patient portal

by Kari Kautzer 10 min read

Great Lakes Center of Rheumatology West-Formerly …

25 hours ago **We have two locations** 4052 Legacy Parkway Lansing, MI 48911 *West Location 4333 West St. Joe Lansing, MI 48917 Dr. Joshua June >> Go To The Portal


Why choose the Great Lakes center of Rheumatology West?

**We have two locations** 4052 Legacy Parkway Lansing, MI 48911 *West Location 4333 West St. Joe Lansing, MI 48917 Dr. Joshua June

Why choose our rheumatology practice and Research Center?

Patient Portal. Our patient portal provides you with secure, online access to portions of your medical records, as well as an easy and convenient way to communicate with the practice through a secure internet connection. Think of it as an online account for your doctor's office, similar to online banking or credit card accounts you may currently have.

Why choose Great Lakes cardiovascular center of Excellence?

Great Lakes Center of Rheumatology Immediate Appointments Available! ... Patient Information; Our Team; Research; Contact Us. Better yet, see us in person! Contact us to schedule an appointment. Phone: 517-272-9700. Fax: 517-272-9706. Location. 4052 Legacy Parkway, Lansing, Michigan 48911, United States.

How do I sign up for a patient portal account?

Great Lakes Center of Rheumatology If you have decided you would like to participate in a clinical research trial at our facility please contact our research department at (517) 272-9727 ext 124, or at juneresearch@glcor.com. The research staff will discuss with Dr. June if there is a protocol that would be right for you.

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How does the patient portal work?

Our patient portal provides you with secure, online access to portions of your medical records, as well as an easy and convenient way to communicate with the practice through a secure internet connection. Think of it as an online account for your doctor's office, similar to online banking or credit card accounts you may currently have. Once you are logged into your portal account, the information you view pulls from your own personal medical record. Only you will have access to your health records, including any messages or information sent to you from the practice.

Why do we need a patient portal?

The patient portal helps you take a more active role in your health care. Having a patient portal account helps the practice create a more accurate record of your medical history as well as educate you on certain aspects of your health.

Who sponsors clinical trials?

Clinical trials are sponsored and funded by pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, and federal agencies. All costs of the trial is covered by its sponsor. Many of our trials provide payment for each visit, time, and travel, the amount is dependent upon the sponsor.

Why is it important to monitor patients?

This additional monitoring is very important, because it protects the safety of the patients enrolled in the study and helps collect data to tell if the treatment is working.

Why are clinical trials important?

Clinical research trials are critical because they allow doctors to develop the most safe and effective treatments. Patients benefit by gaining access to promising new therapies for Systemic Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Gout, Fibromyalgia, Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis.

What is clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a research study designed to test the safety and efficacy of new treatments. All of the drug therapies available today had to be tested in clinical trials prior to being routinely used on patients. Dr.

What is a screening visit?

If there is a protocol that fits your needs you will be brought in for a visit called a screening visit. If you fit all the criteria for the study you will be given an informed consent packet. This will include all the details of the trial. The informed consent will need to be signed by the patient and the doctor.

What happens when a drug is approved?

If a drug is approved, pharmaceutical companies may continue to conduct studies that compare the new drug in terms of its safety, effectiveness and cost to other drugs already on the market. Pharmaceutical companies may also assess a drug's long term efficacy and it's impact on the quality of a person's life.

What are the phases of a drug trial?

Phases. Trials are conducted in a series of steps called "Phases". Each phase is designed to answer a specific research question. Phase I: Researchers test a new drug or treatment in a small group of patients for the first time to evaluate its safety and determine a safe dosage.

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