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Patient portal access at Ascension Providence

Ascension Providence is committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care and access to your medical records online.

Signing up for your patient portal

Most locations have two different portals: one is for your hospital visit information, and the other contains information from office visits with your doctor. Follow these steps to sign up:

What happens when you use the Patient Portal?

When there is important information awaiting you in your Patient Portal account, you’ll receive a notice in your personal email. If you choose to use the Patient Portal, your name and email address will be treated with the same care and privacy given to your medical records. Notice of Privacy Practice.

Can a patient sign up for the Patient Portal?

Patients and their legal guardians can sign up for Patient Portal in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the website . We respect your privacy. When there is important information awaiting you in your Patient Portal account, you’ll receive a notice in your personal email.

What is Granite State Gastrointestinal Consultants?

From gastroesophageal reflux to colonoscopy, Granite State Gastrointestinal Consultants is equipped to handle all of your gastroenterology needs. To help you understand your options, we’ve included descriptions of some of our leading services.

Is Granite State Gastroenterology a physician assistant?

Our team consists of five physicians Board Certified in Gastroenterology and four Advanced Practice Practitioners (APPs). Three of our APPs are Physician Assistants, and one is a Nurse Practitioner.

Does George Sneed have ulcerative colitis?

When you find a good doctor, it makes the trip from Maryland to New Hampshire worth taking. That is exactly what George Sneed does. Sneed has extremely debilitating ulcerative colitis when it is active. His ulcerative colitis sometimes caused Sneed to go to the bathroom 10 to 15 times in four hours, making work or anything physical extremely difficult. Fortunately for Sneed, those times are now few and far between. He attributes much of his remission to the great care he has received from Dr. McLean.

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