17 hours ago Visit MyMasonHealth.org for more information. For enrollment questions or general patient portal questions, please email patientportal@masongeneral.com. For technical questions, please call (877) 621-8014 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday (except holidays). >> Go To The Portal
Visit MyMasonHealth.org for more information. For enrollment questions or general patient portal questions, please email patientportal@masongeneral.com. For technical questions, please call (877) 621-8014 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday (except holidays).
Financial Assistance. Pay your bill now, contact the Patient Accounts, Good Faith Estimate, Balance Billing Protection Act Info. & research accepted insurance plans. To schedule an appointment at the COVID treatment clinic, call Mason Clinic at 360-426-2653 and follow the options for " Primary Care " and " Scheduling ."
George Mason Student Health Services uses a secure, online patient portal. Students can view and enter immunization records, upload documents, enter insurance information, read education material from Student Health, and get secure messages from your provider. Other features will be made available as implementation continues.
How to log into the Patient Portal Visit https://gmu.medicatconnect.com. Or, select ‘Patient Portal’ in our navigation menu. You will be directed to the log in page. Select “George Mason University” as your organization from the dropdown menu. Use your Mason Net ID (user ID) and patriot password to login.
Log Into Portal Visit https://gmu.medicatconnect.com. You will be directed to the log in page. Select "George Mason University" as your organizatio...
Visit https://gmu.medicatconnect.com. Or, select ‘Patient Portal’ in our navigation menu. You will be directed to the log in page. Select “George M...
Log into the patient portal 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Patients must check in for telehealth and in-person appointments. If...
You will receive an email to your Mason email informing you that you have a message in the Patient Portal. The message will state that you must log...
Select “Forms” from the Patient Portal navigation menu. Complete any listed required forms. If indicated, fill out the appropriate Consent Forms. R...
You can sign up (opt-in) to get text message reminders for your next appointment in the Patient Portal. Follow the instructions – How To Sign Up fo...
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Pay your bill now, contact the Patient Accounts Office, Balanced Billing Protection Act Info. & research accepted insurance plans.
How to upload documents in the patient portal. Step 1: Scan and save your documents individually to your computer or take a picture. This is completed outside of the patient portal using your scanner software or smart phone. If you are uploading multiple documents, you will need to scan/take a picture and save each document as a separate file.
Step 2: Select “Upload”. Choose the document you are uploading in the “Choose document you are uploading” drop down menu. Step 3: Click on “Select File,” and locate the file on your computer or smart phone. Step 4: Click on the Upload button.
Amber Carlson joined the staff at Mason Health in January 2016. Prior to that she had worked as a clinical social worker at a local hospital in Kitsap County since 2010. Amber was born and raised in Snohomish County, Washington and has always considered the Pacific Northwest home.
She is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with more than 15 years of experience, including four years as a registered nurse and first lieutenant at Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis. Johnston believes that every patient is entitled to the best care she can possibly give and is passionate about the art of medicine.
Dr. Trevor Kwan joined Mason Clinic in July 2020. He completed his medical training at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing, Mich. in 2017. Dr. Kwan enjoys practicing multidisciplinary team medicine that is evidence-based and patient-centered. He also believes osteopathic manipulation is a valuable tool and adjunct to treatment plans.
Board-certified with special interests ranging from cough and cold symptoms to heart disease. Katrina believes in getting to know her patients and their families and wants all of them to feel comfortable and confident in her care.
Alyssa received her Masters of Nursing Degree from Seattle University, Seattle, Washington in August of 2017. She is also certified with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners in Family Medicine.
Katie Aldrich, PMHNP-BC, earned her Masters of Science in Nursing, in the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program, from Gonzaga University in 2019. Aldrich enjoys caring for individuals across the lifespan and believes in working with her patients to assist individuals to attain their highest level of whole body health: mind, body, and spirit.
James Stauffer received his Master’s degree in Physician Assistant studies from Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID in August 2015. He is board certified with the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).