33 hours ago Norton County Hospital offers Patient Portal. With Patient Portal, you can view test results and recent medical records at the click of a button. Much like online banking, the Patient Portal allows you to view your visit summary securely anytime, day or night. Patient Portal Toggle navigationMenu Patients/Visitors Advance Directives >> Go To The Portal
Norton County Hospital offers Patient Portal. With Patient Portal, you can view test results and recent medical records at the click of a button. Much like online banking, the Patient Portal allows you to view your visit summary securely anytime, day or night. Patient Portal Toggle navigationMenu Patients/Visitors Advance Directives
Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription refills. Send a refill request for any of your refillable medications. Manage your appointments. Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments. E-Visit.
The Patient Portal is an online health management tool for customer-owners provided by Cerner® and the Alaska Native Medical Center and Norton Sound Health Corporation. How do I sign up for Patient Portal? If you would like to sign up for a Patient Portal account, please speak with the front desk staff or your provider at your next appointment.
Norton County Hospital 102 East Holme P.O. Box 250 Norton, KS 67654 Phone: 785-877-3351
MyNortonChart gives you convenient online access to portions of your electronic medical record (EMR) any time day or night. Whether you’re at work, on the road or at home, you can view your lab results, appointment information, medications, immunizations, allergies and more. All information is stored securely.
Review your medications, immunizations, allergies and medical history.
We’ve taken extra steps to ensure that your private health information remains confidential. Your records are safe from unauthorized access because MyNortonChart is password-protected and information is delivered via an encrypted connection.
To schedule an appointment, call Dr. Crawley's office at 785-625-4699 or 888-625-4699.
To schedule an appointment, call Norton County Hospital at 785-877-3351.
To schedule an appointment, call Norton County Hospital at 785-877-3351.
Available via telemedicine at Norton County Hospital. Appointments are scheduled by Dr. Rodriguez's office, which can be reached at 785-623-5774.
Available at Norton County Hospital:#N#2nd and 4th Wednesdays of month (Generally starts at 8:30 a.m.)#N#To schedule an appointment, call Norton County Hospital at 785-877-3351.
Contact information:#N#Phone: 877-345-3668#N#Fax: 308-345-3883#N#Address: 306 West D Street McCook, NE 69001#N#Available at Norton County Hospital:#N#Clinic 4th Tuesday of month (Generally starts at 9 a.m.); Surgery 3rd Friday of month#N#To schedule an appointment, call Dr. Hinze's office at 877-345-3668.#N#Dr. Hinze's website
To schedule an appointment, call Norton County Hospital at 785-877-3351.
Norton Healthcare Access Center. (502) 629-1234 or toll-free (888) 4-U-NORTON (486-6786) By placing one phone call to the Norton Healthcare Access Center, our knowledgeable representatives will quickly and easily help you arrange your health care needs. The access center can help you with the following services:
Outpatient (Emergency/Surgery/Testing) Two visitors may accompany the pediatric patient. All visitors must successfully complete a health screening form. No one under age 18 may accompany a patient for outpatient services unless they are the parents/guardians of the patient.
Primary caregivers: Up to two designated primary caregivers are allowed for the length of the child’s hospital stay and can visit the child at any time. Primary caregivers must be age 18 or older unless they are the parents/guardians of the patient.
All adult hospital inpatients, except those in isolation, may have two visitors, ages 18 or older, during visitor hours. All adult hospital inpatients, except those in isolation, may have one visitor, age 18 or older, after visiting hours end, including overnight. For patients in isolation:
All visitors are still required to arrive wearing a mask. All visitors must receive a visitor’s pass and must wear the badge while in the hospital. All visitors must be 18 or older, unless a special exception is granted. Anyone who is ill is asked to not visit or accompany patients.
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As of Oct. 1, 2020, all Ballad Health hospitals, Ballad Health Medical Associates (BHMA) and Mountain States Medical Group (MSMG) clinics use MyChart with one exception: Mountain View Regional Hospital.*
If you have an Online Wellness Link (OWL) account from a legacy Mountain States Health Alliance facility, you can still access your health record and edit your contact information, but no new health information will be added.#N#Log in to Online Wellness Link (OWL)