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The Patient Portal allows you to take charge of managing your health. Use the search function below to access the correct Patient Portal. Type your provider's name or the name of the location where you receive care. Once you see the name, click on it. An "ACCESS PATIENT PORTAL" button will populate. Click that button to reach your Patient Portal.
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Carolyn remembers suffering from terrible headaches, but simply believed they were related to her pre-existing neurological condition. She was also dealing with an inordinate amount of stress due to her son’s hospitalization, and believed this to just be another factor.
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Annabeth was diagnosed with Type-1 Diabetes when she was only nine years old. Her condition presented many difficulties, which became most prevalent in her 30s when her kidneys began to fail.
In 2012, Elaine’s sister was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis - a disease where your immune system attacks your liver and ultimately causes severe issues. In December 2015, Elaine fell ill and feared that she was headed for the same diagnosis.
For John, donating his kidney to Al was the only option. During their time working together, they became very close. Years before, when John faced personal challenges, Al and Carol were steadfast in their support for him.