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As of Feb. 1, 2020 patients who were seen at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital, or NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network can access their medical records through our new patient portal Connect, www.myconnectnyc.org.
If you have received a Hospital bill from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and would like to pay online, please visit the payment portal below. or find the correct phone number listed by Hospital location here.
NewYork-Presbyterian has a long-standing policy to assist eligible patients who receive health care services at our hospital and are in need of financial aid, regardless of age, gender, race, national origin, socio-economic or immigrant status, sexual orientation or religious affiliation.
Connect is a joint effort of Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine, so a single Connect account links you to all three institutions. With the Columbia Connect app, you can access convenient services to help manage your health.
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With the Columbia Connect app, you can access convenient services to help manage your health. Learn more about the Columbia Connect app.
Rest assured, your account remains active and you may continue to access your information (link is external and opens in a new window) . No new health information has been added to your FollowMyHealth account after Feb. 1, 2020, and you can no longer connect to your provider through that account.
Patients who wish to request their medical records need to complete the "Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information/Medical Records” in English, Spanish or Chinese.
Under federal and New York State law, patients have a right to access their medical records.
Under federal and New York State law, patients have a right to access their medical records. The Hospital will generally honor a patient’s request to furnish information to another party which may include but not be limited to another physician, hospital, or medical facility; to an attorney; to court to an insurance company; and to the patient.