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To begin using the HCCH Patient Portal, please visit https://login.mycarecorner.net/signin.aspx. On the next screen, choose “Don’t have an account? Register for free!” The simple, two-step process to request an account takes only a couple of minutes. If you need help or have questions, please call (660) 425-0208.
Our integrated electronic medical record system meets the meaningful use requirements set by the federal government. Our patient portals facilitate easier patient access to medical needs. We work closely with sub-specialists from Westchester and NYC to coordinate your care.
Health (7 days ago) The patient portal, offered by Harris Regional Hospital, is a convenient, secure health management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. It provides access to important information about you and your visit (s) to our hospital .Please note: If you add any information to your personal … Visit URL
A primary care practice serves as the patient’s first point of entry into the health care system and as the continuing focal point for all needed health...
Harrison Medical Group offers diagnostic testing. Please call our office to request an appointment for a home visit. At Harrison Medical Group, we want to make your experience as easy...
Sign in to the Patient Portal, go to Security Settings, and reset your password. Click Forgot your password on the sign-in page and enter your email address to request a password reset email. Contact your provider's office and request a password reset email. top.
To prohibit unauthorized access, all medical information is stored behind our firewall in our electronic medical record system. You should always make sure that the email address on file for your account is accurate, as notifications from the portal are sent to the email address on file.
The HMH Physician Group: Primary Care practice was chosen to participate in the Kentucky Diabetes Learning Collaborative (DLC) funded by a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
To say the last year has been a tough one for Cynthiana resident Lois Isaac would be an understatement. In October, 2020, her son, Terry, passed away. Just six weeks later, she lost her husband of 60 years, Charles, to cancer as well.