myechart patient portal skagit regional clinics

by Prof. Jarrett Cassin 5 min read

MyChart | Skagit Regional Hospital

33 hours ago Welcome to MyEChart, the patient portal for Skagit Regional Clinics and Cascade Skagit Health Alliance. How do I pay my MyChart Bill? Skagit Regional Clinics - Riverbend Phone: 360-814 … >> Go To The Portal


What is myeclinic at Skagit Regional Health?

Skagit Regional Health's MyEClinic is available 24/7 and lets you call or video chat with a provider for a $40 flat rate per session. MyEClinic brings the care to you, when and where you need it. If you are seeking testing for COVID-19 you must do so in person.

Can I visit the hospitals in Skagit County?

Skagit Regional Health is restricting all visitors at Skagit Valley Hospital and Cascade Valley Hospital, and limiting access points to the hospitals and clinics until further notice. There are some exceptions which can be viewed at https://www.skagitregionalhealth.org/updates/covid-19-visitation-restrictions. We appreciate your patience.

What is myeclinic?

Skagit Regional Health's MyEClinic brings the doctor visit to you when and where you need it. Our team of board-certified doctors and nurse practitioners provide consultation, diagnosis and treatment through computer video chat or over the phone 24/7 without an appointment.

How much does a myeclinic visit cost?

MyEClinic visits typically last about 20 minutes and cost a flat rate of $40. We will provide a summary of your visit that is accessible via your online account. We can even help you find a new doctor.

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What is a myeclinic?

MyEClinic providers treat a variety of minor illnesses and common conditions, such as pink eye, rash, urinary tract infections, sinus symptoms and more and are able to prescribe medications when appropriate.

How long does a MyEClinic visit last?

MyEClinic visits typically last about 20 minutes and cost a flat rate of $40. We will provide a summary of your visit that is accessible via your online account. We can even help you find a new doctor. Any prescriptions deemed clinically appropriate will be called in to your local pharmacy.

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