8 hours ago Middle Creek Medical Center offers a Secure Patient Portal to provide a safe and easy way for your doctor or clinic to electronically share your healthcare information with you. You will be … >> Go To The Portal
The Patient Portal can only be used for non-emergency communications and requests The Patient Portal cannot be used to diagnose and treat a new condition or provide medical services. If you need medical care make an appointment to see your doctor by calling one of our facilities. Educational materials provide general information.
An eligible patient must present face-to-face with photo identification and a valid e-mail address to register for the Patient Portal. The Patient Portal can only be used for non-emergency communications and requests The Patient Portal cannot be used to diagnose and treat a new condition or provide medical services.
However, the information available for you to view through Patient Portal is not a comprehensive view of all the data in your EHR and accessing your health information via the web portal involves certain risks.
Patient Portal is offered to all MCNDH patients with the following limitations: The parent or guardian of a minor can be enrolled as Health Care Proxy to access the Patient Portal on their behalf In the case of a minor reaching legal age for Health Care Privacy, the minor may enroll in the Patient Portal or appoint a Health Care Proxy.
To receive your free health information via the MyChart simply speak with a clinic staff member who will email you a link with a temporary password for you to set up your account. It’s quick, easy and oh-so-convenient. The MyChart is not intended for use in emergencies.
The MyChart is not intended for use in emergencies. If you require urgent or immediate medical care, call 9-1-1. Only clinic visit information is available through the portal. Emergency, surgery and physical therapy visits are not registered.
An eligible patient must present face-to-face with photo identification and a valid e-mail address to register for the Patient Portal.
The Patient Portal cannot be used to diagnose and treat a new condition or provide medical services. If you need medical care make an appointment to see your doctor by calling one of our facilities. Educational materials provide general information.
Possessors of Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare will be offered Patient Portal access.
The parent or guardian of a minor can be enrolled as Health Care Proxy to access the Patient Portal on their behalf
MCNDH will not answer questions or send protected health information by regular e-mail . All health related e-mail communication will be done through the secure and encrypted Patient Portal site.
The RWJBarnabas Health Patient Portal is a free service that provides convenient access to your personal health care information in a secure online environment. With the patient portal, you can view select test results, access your medical records and track your health information.
To enroll in the patient portal, you must receive services at one of our locations. To create an account, you may self-enroll here. Alternatively, you may contact the location where you received care and tell them you would like to make an account. Registration requires an email and a valid ID.
All messages sent to your provider’s office are transferred via a secure server compliant with HIPAA standards.
RWJBarnabas Health is in the process transitioning all of our hospitals to a centralized patient portal called MyChart where all hospitals’ records will eventually be contained within one system for your convenience. Please be assured that you will always have access to your medical records.
At the hospital patient portal, you can access read-only medical information through our secure server. This includes educational materials, information on your current medications, allergies, immunizations, health issues, and lab test results. All information is pulled directly from your electronic health records. Due to the sensitive nature of radiology and pathology test results, these are not available on the patient portal and must be obtained through the hospital’s Health Information Department.