19 hours ago Patient Portal Minnesota Oncology is pleased to provide a new and improved portal to our patients from Navigating Care, the same company that provides the HealthTracker app we implemented recently for remote side effect and symptom management. Access the Navigating Care portal Use the Navigating Care portal to: Access your health information 24/7 >> Go To The Portal
Patient Portal Minnesota Oncology is pleased to provide a new and improved portal to our patients from Navigating Care, the same company that provides the HealthTracker app we implemented recently for remote side effect and symptom management. Access the Navigating Care portal Use the Navigating Care portal to: Access your health information 24/7
Minnesota Oncology Caring, down to a science. At Minnesota Oncology, we are dedicated to providing compassionate care for various types of cancer and blood disorders in 12 convenient Twin Cities metro locations as well as several satellite locations. Our mission is to combine the strength of hope with the power of science, one patient at a time.
Minnesota Oncology will be implementing a new patient portal beginning on Monday, August 10, 2020. We are pleased to provide this new and improved portal to our patients from Navigating Care, the same company that provides the HealthTracker app we implemented recently for remote side effect and symptom management. Use the Navigating Care portal to:
Our free patient portal provides helpful tools to help you track and manage your health, as well as communicate how you're doing with your family and friends. Please enter your email address and create a password so you can quickly access the patient portal in the future.
Your visit to Minnesota Oncology will begin with some necessary paperwork, which you may be able to fill out in advance and bring with you. An administrative staff member will go over some of these forms with you and make copies of your insurance card (s).
The Collaborative Nurse is a vital part of your care team who works closely with your physician. He or she will visit with you and review your medical history. The Collaborative Nurse will coordinate your care and be your go-to person for questions and concerns.
You will then have your first consultation with your oncology physician. This may include a review of your health history, your diagnosis, and discussion about the plan of care. Lab tests or scans may be ordered at this time.
As a vital part of the care team, you will meet with a scheduler who will help you coordinate any necessary follow-up appointments such as visits with your physician, chemotherapy class if appropriate, labs and scans.
Because cancer can affect your life in many ways, a variety of non-medical educational and support programs are also available through our Nutrition Therapists , Social Workers, and Patient Financial Counselors. Your nurse or clinic scheduler can help you access these services.