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Scheduling an appointment You can now access your medical records, request appointments, pay bills and more through our online Patient Portal. To access, click the Patient Portal link above and login. To register, you’ll be asked to enter some basic information first. Patient Guide Everyone experiences pain differently.
You can submit referrals online and work directly with our New Patient Intake Coordinators. Our San Francisco Clinic is now located on the 4th floor of the same building. ... Applicant Attorney Portal. ... IPM Medical Group, Inc. ...
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Patient portal apps typically allow patients to share their health records with providers, enabling them to gain a longitudinal view of their patient's health history. Like Epic's MyChart, some apps even allow patients to provide temporary access to their medical records via a code.Feb 14, 2022
Our office is happy to announce the release of our NextGen Patient Portal app. This means fewer clicks to mobile access for Android and iPhone users. Through the patient portal app, you can send messages, access your medical records and test results and request appointments/medication refills.
For some people, they avoid using the portals altogether for reasons like security issues, low health literacy, or lack of internet. Even for those who do access their accounts, there are still other disadvantages of patient portals.Nov 11, 2021
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the earliest adopters of patient portals began offering electronic tools for patient-centered communication, often “tethered” to their integrated electronic health record system.Apr 7, 2016
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What is NextGen Portal? The NextGen Collaboration Portal was developed as part of an initiative to improve submission processing and to foster interaction with Industry. The Portal serves as a central location for submitting submissions, viewing submission statuses, and reviewing communications from the FDA.Feb 14, 2020
NextGen is a robust EHR that seems to offers solutions for all aspects of medical documentation including Practice Management for patient scheduling and billing. They are excellent with keeping up to date with the Regulatory, Prescribing, and Meaningful Use aspects that are required.
Our team of doctors approaches each patient with one goal in mind: to help patients return to normal daily activities.
We know that pain interferes with every aspect of your life, that’s why we’ve put our years of experience and success into discovering the root of your pain and the most appropriate treatment for each individual case.
Talia graduated from Samuel Merritt University with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2008 and then went on to complete her Master of Science in Nursing in 2015 at Holy Names University in the Family Nurse Practitioner program. Prior to becoming a nurse practitioner, Talia worked as an acute care RN for 7 years. It was during this time that she realized that she had a passion for providing comprehensive individualized care and helping to improve the quality of life for her patients. Talia joined IPM in 2016 and is happy to be working in collaboration with this team in treating pain and restoring life. Talia is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the California Association of Nurse Practitioners
Julie Ginsburg is a California Licensed Acupuncturist specializing in pain management and wellness. She graduated from San Francisco State University receiving her Bachelors of Science in Biology Concentration in Microbiology, Minor in Chemistry, graduating with honors having completed the pre-Health Professional curriculum. While at SFSU, Julie conducted independent research in molecular biology and was awarded a National Science Foundation Grant. Julie’s interest in health led her to work in both Pharmaceutical Research and Development and in Clinical Research coordinating trials for Parkinson disease, stroke/CVA, Alzheimer disease, multiple sclerosis and migraine headache therapeutics. Taking a break to raise her own children, Julie re-connected with her love of science and passion for promoting wellness by studying Eastern Medicine and Qigong. She earned her Masters of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine from Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2014. Julie also teaches Qigong exercises having completed ACTCM’s Qigong Teacher Training Program in San Francisco with the late Dr. Suzanne Friedman. One of Julie’s strengths as an Acupuncturist is being able to bring her strong foundation in science to inform her ability as an integrative holistic healer. She is particularly interested in supporting her patients’ wellness and promotes balance in addressing pain, trauma, stress, headaches, insomnia, hormonal imbalances, PMS, fatigue, depression, and anxiety. Julie brings a very compassionate presence to her treatments and strives for a painless approach in practicing acupuncture.
Dr. Neesha Dave is a specialist in Interventional Pain and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She is double board certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and American Board of Pain Medicine and specializes in many aspects of medical pain management including all spinal injections and electrodiagnostic studies. Her approach is to educate her patients and provide a comprehensive treatment plan to promote rehabilitation. In addition to her pain management practice, Dr. Dave is the medical director of East Bay Functional Rehabilitation. This multidisciplinary program helps injured workers and individuals suffering from chronic pain attain the highest level of functioning possible through medication optimization, physical rehabilitation, and psychological behavior modification. Dr. Dave graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 1999 and completed medical school at Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 2003. She then went on to do internship at Pacific Hospital in Long Beach and residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation through the U.C. Irvine in 2007. She completed a one year fellowship in Pain Management with IPM Medical Group, Inc in 2008 and started practicing with IPM in 2009. Dr. Dave is available to see patients in our Alameda, Oakland and Walnut Creek offices. She is fluent in Spanish and conversational in Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi.
Angela Danko is a Nurse Practitioner at the Walnut Creek office. She has been at IPM since 2012 and primarily works with Dr. Kenneth Kim. Angela also continues to work as a Registered Nurse at John Muir Medical Center in Concord in the post-surgical orthopedic unit. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge surrounding the orthopedic post-operative process. Angela obtained her Master's Degree in Nursing and FNP Licensure from Samuel Merritt University in Oakland and her Bachelor's Degree in Communication from UC Santa Barbara. She lives in the East Bay with her husband and two little boys.
Dr. Lorelei Smith is a warm and passionate health clinician who has been with IPM Functional Restoration-Walnut Creek for more than 15 years. With her B.S. degree from U.C. Davis in Human Development, Physical therapy assistant training from Mount St. Mary’s University, and M.A. in sport psychology and Doctorate in clinical psychology from John F. Kennedy University she has become a vital member of IPM by helping individuals succeed in pain management and rehabilitation.
Marcie Fitzsimmons is a California licensed, board certified Physical Therapist specializing in pain management and functional restoration. Born in Walnut Creek, and raised in the East Bay Area, Marcie completed her undergraduate degree at St. Mary’s College, and graduated with honors from Samuel Merritt College receiving a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy. She has 28 years of experience specializing in the rehabilitation of chronic pain syndromes resulting from orthopedic, and industrial related injuries. Marcie currently supervises the PT team in the Walnut Creek Functional Restoration program and with the Work Conditioning Program. She collaborates with the pain psychologists to restore and optimize each participant’s function. Marcie is also a NASM certified personal trainer and is passionate about restoring maximal function through progressive reconditioning utilizing a biomechanical approach. She believes patient education of proper movement mechanics and individualized treatment plans are the key components to empowering patients to take control and regain their confidence in their ability to move. Outside of work, Marcie enjoys mountain biking, traveling or exploring the outdoors.
Melissa Strickland, NP. Melissa Strickland is a Nurse Practitioner at the Brentwood and Walnut Creek locations. She graduated from Mendocino College Nursing Program in 2009 with her Associate of Science in Nursing, and later earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Phoenix in 2012.