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INTEGRIS and Me Patient Portal | INTEGRIS Health

34 hours ago INTEGRIS & Me is a patient portal that brings you a secure, powerful suite of new online tools, including the ability to send messages to your physician's office, request appointments online and so much more. INTEGRIS Health is proud to welcome you … >> Go To The Portal


What is Integris patient portal?

INTEGRIS & Me is a patient portal that brings you a secure, powerful suite of new online tools, including the ability to send messages to your physician's office, request appointments online and so much more. INTEGRIS Health is proud to welcome you …

How do I obtain pricing information for Integris Health Services?

Communicate with your doctor. Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription refills. Send a refill request for any of your refillable medications. Manage your ...

What can I expect at Integris Health?

INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center Patient Guide; INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center Patient Guide; INTEGRITY Line 1-888-243-9597. INTEGRIS Health has established a toll-free 24/7 hotline number for employees, patients, family members, vendors or …

What is Integris and Me?

Patient Portal. INTEGRIS & Me is a patient portal that brings you a secure, powerful suite of new online tools, including the ability to send messages to your physician's office, request appointments online and so much more.

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Get A Price Quote

Obtain pricing information on a variety of procedures and services offered at any INTEGRIS Health facility.

Bill Pay

For INTEGRIS Health bills, you may use our online bill pay option. Once you create an account, you will be able to create payment plans, view statements, manage bills for everyone in your household, and much more.

INTEGRIS Health: For you. For health. For life

It’s our promise and our invitation to you – to connect with you. To listen to you. To heal you and to keep you well. After all, this is the reason each of us chose health care in the first place.

Three Ways To Visit

We are ready to give you and your family the best care. We 've added new safety guidelines for in-person visits and telehealth options.

COVID-19 Vaccine

Get the latest information from the CDC and State of Oklahoma on vaccine availability and how INTEGRIS Health plays an important role.

New Patients

Choose a physician near you and schedule online in seconds. The list of doctors keeps growing, so be sure to check back.

INTEGRIS Health is Transforming

As an organization evolves, so should its Mission and Vision. We are proud to share with you our new Mission, Vision and Values.

Partners

At INTEGRIS Health, partnering with people to lead healthier lives is at the heart of everything we do.

Can't Visit the Doctor In Person? Telehealth May Be The Right Choice

Chat with your doctor by telephone or live video to get personalized care even when you can't visit the office in person. Ask your provider if Telehealth is an option for you.

Emergency & Urgent Care

Knowing which to choose can save you time and money – and ensure that those who truly need life-saving care are able to get it.

What is a health care proxy?

A health care proxy is a person you name in your living will to make medical decisions for you, including decisions about life-sustaining treatment. The health care proxy has no power to make decisions until you are certified as terminally ill or persistently unconscious. 3.

What is the Oklahoma Notice to Patients?

Oklahoma Notice to Patients#N#Required by the Patient Self-determination Act#N#This informs you what rights Oklahoma law gives you to make medical care decisions. After reading this, you may still have questions. If so, talk with your physician and other caregivers.

What is a DNR form?

A DNR consent form is a form signed by a competent adult person or the patient’s legal representative that authorizes withholding or withdrawal of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in case of cardiac or respiratory arrest . It is effective immediately when signed. You or your representative may also choose to limit only certain types of resuscitation, such as intubation, mechanical ventilation or administration of medicines. In Oklahoma, every person must receive full resuscitative efforts in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest, unless a DNR consent form has been signed by the patient or the patient’s legal representative or another legal exception applies. Without a DNR consent form or other legal document authorizing the withholding or withdrawal of CPR, your physician may only enter a DNR order when there is documented clear and convincing evidence from your family members, friends or others that you did not desire to have CPR, your physician determines that CPR would be futile or your death is imminent. Please direct any questions concerning resuscitation to your physician, nurse, chaplain or hospital social worker.

What is a living will?

A living will is a document that allows you to state your choices about life-sustaining treatment in the event you are terminally ill or persistently unconscious. This is the only document that allows the withholding or withdrawal of nutrition and hydration. 2.

Is advance directive binding in Oklahoma?

If properly signed and consistent with Oklahoma law, your advance directive for health care is legally binding on your caregivers. If they cannot follow your directions, they will arrange to transfer your care to others who will.

What is a durable power of attorney?

A durable power of attorney for health care is a written document in which you name the person you want to make routine medical decisions for you. This person can also make limited decisions about life-sustaining treatment if you expressly give the person that power. Oklahoma law requires a legal document separate from the living will, clearly stating the powers you want to grant to this person.

What happens if you don't have a guardian?

If you do not have a court appointed legal guardian, your family, doctors and hospital can usually agree about medical care, except for decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment.

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