mpcp myportfolio patient portal

by Tyree Langosh 6 min read

MyPortfolio - Login Page

16 hours ago MPCP is enrolling patients from all of our locations who have a current, active email address on file with the practice into our new MPCP MyPortfolio patient portal. If you have not yet signed … >> Go To The Portal


What is the myportfolio patient portal?

MPCP’s MyPortfolio Patient Portal, hosted by the University of Maryland Medical Center, is a convenient and secure health-management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. With the MyPortfolio patient portal, you can track your visit history, view lab and radiology results, and much more.

What is myportfolio at UMMC?

MyPortfolio. The MyPortfolio Patient Portal at UMMC is a convenient and secure health-management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. With the MyPortfolio Patient portal, you can track your visit history, view lab and radiology results, review your discharge instructions, and much more to come in the future.

What can I do with myportfolio?

Once you have signed up for MyPortfolio, you will have secure access to the portal’s many features, which include requesting appointments, requesting prescription renewals, receiving a clinical summary of your visit, lab letters, patient education, and physician referrals.

How do I sign up for a myportfolio account?

(Guardians of children 12 or older have limited access to a child’s clinical information in accordance with patient privacy laws.) To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now." If you have an activation code, you can use it to sign up.

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What to do when you get to your appointment?

When you get to your appointment, please call the office to let them know you've arrived and office staff will share next steps.

What is eCheck-in in a doctor's waiting room?

You can use eCheck-In to: Update your address and other personal information.

Can a 12 year old have access to a clinical note?

(Guardians of children 12 or older have limited access to a child’s clinical information in accordance with patient privacy laws.)

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