jonesboro first care patient portal

by Rahul Wolf 4 min read

St. Bernards First Care | St. Bernards Healthcare

17 hours ago Why choose first care of West Alabama? For more information, or if you have trouble accessing the portal, please contact the St. Bernards Healthline at 870.207.7300. >> Go To The Portal


What happens once I’ve registered for patient portal?

You will also receive an email to set up your Patient Portal account so you can communicate in a secure and confidential manner with your care team. Once you’ve registered, you’ll have access to valuable information and services.

How do I register for an appointment through the patient portal?

You will receive a email/text confirmation of your appointment. Click on the link in your confirmation email/text to complete registration. You will also receive an email to set up your Patient Portal account so you can communicate in a secure and confidential manner with your care team.

How do I book an appointment at first care medical centers?

At First Care Medical Centers, we want to make your patient experience as hassle-free as possible. Select Book Now to schedule the next available slot. You will receive a email/text confirmation of your appointment. Click on the link in your confirmation email/text to complete registration.

What is the phone number for first care?

For urgent medical matters, please call 907-345-1199. In case of a medical emergency, please dial 9-1-1. Thank you for choosing First Care! We hope you feel better soon. First Care Medical Centers is here to help with your minor medical emergency needs.

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What is a parental authorization form?

Parental authorization form to treat minor child (for minors being accompanied by someone other than a parent or guardian)

Can First Care providers bill Medicare?

Medicare. I understand that First Care providers are not enrolled with Medicare; therefore, are unable to bill Medicare Part B for any services rendered. Furthermore, First Care providers have not opted out of Medicare and they are unable to collect payment from Medicare Part B recipients for covered services.

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