8 hours ago The Lake Huron Medical Center Patient Portal is an online resource that allows you to check your hospital test results and access key health information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This very secure website allows you to privately view basic lab results, portions of your medical record, hospital discharge instructions and more. >> Go To The Portal
The Lake Huron Medical Center Patient Portal is an online resource that allows you to check your hospital test results and access key health information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This very secure website allows you to privately view basic lab results, portions of your medical record, hospital discharge instructions and more.
Lake Huron Medical Center is monitoring and implementing CDC guidance on Coronavirus 2019 and are working together to ensure our hospital is prepared. Emergency Care Because Minutes Always Matter No one can predict an emergency. Lake Huron Medical Center’s Emergency Department is committed to delivering prompt and compassionate emergency care.
Patient Financial Services and Financial Counseling 2601 Electric Avenue Port Huron, MI 48060 Phone: 810-216-4100. Pay your Lake Huron Medical Center Hospital bill here. Pay your Lake Huron Medical Group Physician bill here. Pay your Lake Huron Anesthesia CRNA bill here. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Lake Huron Medical Group Billing and Insurance Contact Information Patient Financial Services and Financial Counseling. 2601 Electric Avenue Port Huron, MI 48060 Phone: 810-216-4100 Pay your Lake Huron Medical Group Physician bill here. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you have questions about your hospital bill, or need assistance paying your hospital bill, please contact a Customer Service Representative at 810-216-4100. Please allow 4-7 days for your online payment to post to your hospital account.
Proof of income and household size is required to complete the assistance application. Depending on your health care needs, other funds may be available to cover specific medical or screening services. A financial counselor will assist in determining if there is a program for your specific medical need.
Payment Arrangements. Payment arrangement may be available to allow you to pay self-pay and post insurance out of pockets expenses over time. A financial counselor will help determine if you qualify for extended payment arrangements.
Financial Counselor Phone: 810-216-4100. No appointment is necessary to meet with a hospital financial counselor. You may also visit the Michigan Department of Human Services website for information on public assistance programs.
Your actual charges may be different from the standard charges for many reasons including, but not limited to, the seriousness of your medical condition, your physician’s treatment decisions, your health care needs, and the services you receive.
Proof of income, household size, and other assets is required to complete the public assistance application. Financial Counselor Phone: 810-216-4100.
When you have insurance, you may have out of pocket costs. Out of pocket costs include deductibles, copay, co-insurance, and non-covered services. Your insurance company can provide information on your out of pocket costs and what services are covered by your specific plan.
A written request with the patient's full name at the time of treatment and date of birth. Identification of specific information to be released. The name and address of the person to whom records are being released. The date and signature of the patient or his or her legal representative.
Contact Us. If you have questions regarding your request for a medical record, please call 810-216-1540. Staff members are available to assist you weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on weekends.
The Medical Records, or Health Information Management (H.I.M.), department is responsible for maintaining your medical record. This includes information such as: 1 Results of lab tests 2 X-rays 3 Physician examination reports 4 Medical treatment and medications 5 Observations by nurses and other members of your health care team
Requests for medical records are usually processed within 7 – 10 business days of receipt, depending on the priority of the request. Records are sent free of charge when requested by a physician for medical follow-up care, or by a patient. Records requested for other reasons are subject to a processing fee.