19 hours ago North Ottawa Community Hospital Patient Portal Our hospital portal provides patients with access to health information online at any time from almost anywhere. Enrollment is easy. We will set up your account at registration, upon being discharged from the hospital or by visiting our Health Information Department. >> Go To The Portal
North Ottawa Community Hospital Patient Portal Our hospital portal provides patients with access to health information online at any time from almost anywhere. Enrollment is easy. We will set up your account at registration, upon being discharged from the hospital or by visiting our Health Information Department.
North Ottawa Family Practice provides primary medical care for patients of all ages, with a strong emphasis on the family. Many people choose a family physician (sometimes called a family practitioner) so that the whole family sees the same doctor. Family physicians provide comprehensive medical and preventive care for patients of any gender and age, from infants to …
North Ottawa Community Hospital is pleased to now offer our community the convenience of paying their hospital bill on-line. Please click the purple box located on the. right hand side of your screen to launch the secure site. If you have any questions, please call our office at 616-844-1590 or 1-866-814-5419 or email us at billing@noch.org.
At North Ottawa Internal Medicine, we are Board-Certified Doctors of Internal Medicine or “Internists.” We are different from other doctors because we specialize in adult health care. We have extensive training in the care of all aspects of your health, emphasizing preventive medicine by performing routine physicals and necessary medical testing.
Northern Tier Center for Health (NOTCH) is a mission driven primary care practice with a focus on quality and continuity of care. We are a not-for-profit corporation governed by a community-based Board of Directors whose mission is to provide high-quality care in Vermont’s Franklin and Grand Isle counties.
Federally-funded health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. You pay what you can afford based on your income. Health centers provide: checkups when you’re well. treatment when you’re sick. immunizations and checkups for your children. dental care and prescription drugs for your family.
treatment when you’re sick. immunizations and checkups for your children. dental care and prescription drugs for your family. mental health and substance abuse care if you need it.